We'll Always Have Paris : Sex and Love in the City of Light
Author(s): John Baxter
For more than a century, Americans and Britons have been arriving hopefully in Paris. Most were tourists, but a significant number had other motives, ranging from learning to paint or write, to finding a rich husband; from escaping racism and politics to gaining a sexual education. John Baxter arrived because he had fallen in love with a French woman. All of these people arrived because they were re-making their lives.
WE'LL ALWAYS HAVE PARIS is a personal view of Paris as it appeared to the emotionally and intellectually hungry of the world. It is a guided tour of the people and places associated with the Parisian legend.
It includes interviews with painters, film-makers, actresses, writers, poets.
There are visits to the cafes of Montparnasse where Hemingway, Fitzgerald and Man Ray hung out.
It explores the old brothels - temples of sensuality in 18th century Paris - and an erotic bookshop. Above all, it is John Baxter's personal history of Europe's most romantic capital city.
Praise for John Baxter:
'Packed with characters...and rich with anecdotes. Fascinating funny and informative, A Pound of Paper should surely be the cornerstone of any respectable collection' TIME OUT
Product Information
General Fields
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- : Doubleday
- : 01 January 2005
- : 18.40 cmmm X 13.30 cmmm X 3.20 cmmm
- : 04 November 2014
- : books
Special Fields
- : John Baxter
- : Hardback
- : 1
- : en
- : very good
- : 342