reviews
May 27, 2011
I thoroughly enjoyed this book when I read it over 15 years ago.
I had the opportunity to take a summer course from Noel Riley Fitch and she is one of the most knowledgable people about this period of history in Paris and the artists who lived and created there.
The walks are great. They allowed me to get a sense of the city and how the locations tie together to form neighborhoods, even all these years later.
I highly recommend it to anyone interested in seeing More...
I had the opportunity to take a summer course from Noel Riley Fitch and she is one of the most knowledgable people about this period of history in Paris and the artists who lived and created there.
The walks are great. They allowed me to get a sense of the city and how the locations tie together to form neighborhoods, even all these years later.
I highly recommend it to anyone interested in seeing More...
Jan 08, 2008
A fun and eminently useful guide to the Montparnasse haunts that modernists frequented in the 20s. Of course, it'd be highly ethnocentric to only focus on American expatriates like Hemingway, etc., so the book is more international in scope. Designed to fit in your back pocket as you swing from the Dome down to the Closerie des Lilas.
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