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Americans in Paris: A Literary
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Edited by Adam
Gopnik Library of America ISBN: 1-931082-56-1 Product Code: 101576 Price: $ 40.00 |
From
the earliest years of the American republic, Paris has provoked an
extraordinary American literary response. An almost inevitable destination
for writers and thinkers, Paris has been many things to many Americans: a
tradition-bound bastion of the old world of Europe; a hotbed of
revolutionary ideologies in politics and art; and a space in which to
cultivate an openness to life and love thought impossible at home.
Including stories, letters, memoirs, and reporting, Americans in Paris
distills three centuries of vigorous, glittering, and powerfully emotional
writing about the place that Henry James called "the most brilliant
city in the world."
American writers came to Paris as statesmen, soldiers, students, tourists, and sometimes they stayed as expatriates. This anthology ranges from the crucial early impressions of Thomas Jefferson and Benjamin Franklin to the latter-day reflections of writers as varied as James Baldwin, Isadora Duncan, and Jack Kerouac. Along the way we encounter the energetic travelers of the 19th century—Emerson, Mark Twain, Henry James—and the pilgrims of the 20th: Gertrude Stein, F. Scott Fitzgerald, E. E. Cummings, Cole Porter, Henry Miller. Come along as Thomas Paine takes a direct and dangerous part in the French Revolution; Harriet Beecher Stowe tours the Louvre; Theodore Dreiser samples the sensual enticements of Parisian night life; Edith Wharton movingly describes Paris in the early days of World War I; John Dos Passos charts the gathering political storms of the 1930s; Paul Zweig recalls the intertwined pleasures of language and sex; and A. J. Liebling savors the memory of his culinary education in delicious detail. Americans in Paris is a diverse and constantly engaging mosaic, full of revealing cultural gulfs and misunderstandings, personal and literary experimentation, and profound moments of self-discovery. |
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