Paris Tales
If you've never been to Paris, here is your chance to experience it; if you have been there, here is your chance to return. Paris Tales is a highly evocative collection of stories by French and Francophone writers who have been inspired by the mystery and charm of different locations in this most visited of capital cities. The twenty-two stories— by well-known writers including Nerval, Maupassant, Colette, and Echenoz— provide a captivating glimpse into Parisian life from the mid-nineteenth century to the present day.
The stories take us on an atmospheric tour of the arrondissements and quartiers of Paris, charting the changing nature of the city and its inhabitants. Viewed through the eyes of characters such as the provincial lawyer's wife seeking excitement, a runaway schoolboy sleeping rough, and a lottery-winning policeman, the collection presents a stage for the intimacies and insights of these distinctly Parisian people. From the artists' haunts of Montmartre to the glamorous cafés of Saint-Germain, from the shouts of demonstrators on Boul Mich' to the tranquillity of Parc Monceau, Paris Tales offers a fascinating literary panorama of Paris.
Illustrated with maps and striking photographs, the book will appeal to all those who wish to uncover the true heart of this seductive city. Translated by well-known linguist Helen Constantine, Paris Tales is the first title in a series of literary tours of key capital cities. Rich in atmosphere, this literary tour will enchant both tourists and armchair travelers alike.
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Paris Tales
If you've never been to Paris, here is your chance to experience it; if you have been there, here is your chance to return. Paris Tales is a highly evocative collection of stories by French and Francophone writers who have been inspired by the mystery and charm of different locations in this most visited of capital cities. The twenty-two stories— by well-known writers including Nerval, Maupassant, Colette, and Echenoz— provide a captivating glimpse into Parisian life from the mid-nineteenth century to the present day.
The stories take us on an atmospheric tour of the arrondissements and quartiers of Paris, charting the changing nature of the city and its inhabitants. Viewed through the eyes of characters such as the provincial lawyer's wife seeking excitement, a runaway schoolboy sleeping rough, and a lottery-winning policeman, the collection presents a stage for the intimacies and insights of these distinctly Parisian people. From the artists' haunts of Montmartre to the glamorous cafés of Saint-Germain, from the shouts of demonstrators on Boul Mich' to the tranquillity of Parc Monceau, Paris Tales offers a fascinating literary panorama of Paris.
Illustrated with maps and striking photographs, the book will appeal to all those who wish to uncover the true heart of this seductive city. Translated by well-known linguist Helen Constantine, Paris Tales is the first title in a series of literary tours of key capital cities. Rich in atmosphere, this literary tour will enchant both tourists and armchair travelers alike.
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Paris Tales

Paris Tales

by Oxford University Press
Paris Tales

Paris Tales

by Oxford University Press

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If you've never been to Paris, here is your chance to experience it; if you have been there, here is your chance to return. Paris Tales is a highly evocative collection of stories by French and Francophone writers who have been inspired by the mystery and charm of different locations in this most visited of capital cities. The twenty-two stories— by well-known writers including Nerval, Maupassant, Colette, and Echenoz— provide a captivating glimpse into Parisian life from the mid-nineteenth century to the present day.
The stories take us on an atmospheric tour of the arrondissements and quartiers of Paris, charting the changing nature of the city and its inhabitants. Viewed through the eyes of characters such as the provincial lawyer's wife seeking excitement, a runaway schoolboy sleeping rough, and a lottery-winning policeman, the collection presents a stage for the intimacies and insights of these distinctly Parisian people. From the artists' haunts of Montmartre to the glamorous cafés of Saint-Germain, from the shouts of demonstrators on Boul Mich' to the tranquillity of Parc Monceau, Paris Tales offers a fascinating literary panorama of Paris.
Illustrated with maps and striking photographs, the book will appeal to all those who wish to uncover the true heart of this seductive city. Translated by well-known linguist Helen Constantine, Paris Tales is the first title in a series of literary tours of key capital cities. Rich in atmosphere, this literary tour will enchant both tourists and armchair travelers alike.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780192805744
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 12/09/2004
Series: City Tales
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 256
Product dimensions: 7.98(w) x 5.16(h) x 0.56(d)

About the Author

Helen Constantine is a translator and editor of Modern Poetry in Translation along with her husband, poet David Constantine. Her translations include Spaced, Displaced by Henri Michaux.

Table of Contents

Introduction1. Nightmare, Guy de Maupassant2. The Green Monster, Gérard de Nerval3. The Last Napoleon, Honoré de Balzac4. Squares, Emile Zola5. A Parisian Adventure, Guy de Maupassant6. Montmartre Cemetery, Colette7. The Gare Saint-Lazare, Michael Butor8. A House in the Place des Fêtes, Roger Grenier9. The Twentieth Arrondissement, Léon-Paul Fargue10. In Notre-Dame, Julien Green11. The Runaway, Georges Perec12. Rue du Commerce, Jacques Réda13. Plan of Occupancy, Jean Echenoz14. The Adventure, Cyrille Fleischman15. What Goes on in Saint-Germain, Anna Gavalda16. Manuscript Found at Saint-Germain-des-Prés, Frédédric Beigbeder17. The Man with the Collecting Box, Didier Daeninckx18. The Joyful Death of Fassola, Andrée Chedid19. Blind Experiment, Hugo Marsan20. Feeding the Hungry, Vincent Ravalec21. Family Portrait, Maryse CondéBiographical information
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