Paris Street Tales

Paris Street Tales
Author: Helen Constantine
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2016
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 9780198736790

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Paris Street Tales contains eighteen newly translated stories related to particular streets in Paris, and one newly written tale, accompanied by evocative illustrations throughout. These stories range from the nineteenth century to the present day, and offer a vivid picture of Paris streets in a variety of literary styles and tones.

Paris Tales

Paris Tales
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2004-09-09
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0191539562

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Paris Tales is a highly evocative collection of stories by French and Francophone writers who have been inspired by specific 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, and viewing it through the eyes of characters such as the provincial lawyer's wife seeking excitement, a runaway schoolboy sleeping rough, and a lottery-winning policeman. From the artists' haunts of Montmartre to the glamorous caf--eacute--;s 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.

Paris Street Tales

Paris Street Tales
Author: Helen Constantine
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2016-08-18
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 9780191056482

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Paris Street Tales is the third volume of a trilogy of translated stories set in Paris. The previous two are Paris Tales, in which each story is associated with one of the twenty arrondissements, and Paris Metro Tales, in which the twenty-two stories are related to a trip round the Paris Metro. This new volume contains eighteen newly translated stories related to particular streets in Paris, and one newly written tale of the city. The stories range from the nineteenth century to the present day, and include tales by well-known writers such as Colette, Maupassant, Didier Daeninckx, and Simenon, and less familiar names such as Francis Carco, Aurélie Filipetti, and Arnaud Baignot. They present a vivid picture of Paris streets in a variety of literary styles and tones. Simenon's Maigret is called upon to solve a mystery on the Boulevard Beaumarchais; a flâneur learns some French history through second-hand objects retrieved from the Seine; a nineteenth-century affair in the Rue de Miromesnil goes badly wrong; a body is discovered on the steps of the smallest street in Paris. Through these stories we see how the city has changed over the last two centuries and what has survived. All the tales in the book are translated apart from the last, a new story by David Constantine, based on the last days of the poet Gérard de Nerval.

Paris Metro Tales

Paris Metro Tales
Author: Helen Constantine
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2011-03-24
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780199579808

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Following on from Helen Constantine's hugely successful Paris Tales, the twenty-two short stories included in More Metro Tales take the reader on an fascinating journey around Paris by metro. The journey begins at the Gare du Nord, stops at twenty underground stations along the way, and ends at Lamarck-Caulaincourt. Some of these stories actually take place in the metro itself, but most are to be found when you emerge above ground. They range from the15th-century account of the miraculous Saint Genevieve, patron saint of Paris, through tales by favourite writers such as Zola, Simenon, and Maupassant, to Martine Delerm's evocation of the last hours of Modigliani's mistress, Jeanne Hébuterne. Gérard de Nerval evokes the thriving, bustling market in Les Halles in the 1850s;Colette recounts her involvement in a traffic accident near the Opéra; Boulanger describes a blackly funny experience in Père Lachaise.Each story is illustrated with a black-and-white photograph and there is a map and suggested itinerary round the metro system. Readers will find familiar and unfamiliar writers here, but all are masterly writers of the short story and each evokes a different aspect of this endlessly intriguing and much-loved city, whether the traveller is on the metro or at home sitting in an armchair.

French Tales

French Tales
Author: Helen Constantine
Publsiher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2008-07-10
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 9780191647536

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French Tales is a collection of twenty-two translated stories associated with the twenty-two regions of France. The book, which includes both well-known and little-known writers, for example Prosper Mérimée in the nineteenth century and Anne-Marie Garat in the twenty-first, affords readers a panoramic view of French society and culture, reflecting, as it does, its variety and diversity from Brittany to Corsica. Writers include among others Maupassant, Zola, Annie Saumont, Marcel Aymé, Didier Daeninckx and Stephane Émond. The subject-matter ranges from stories about marriage, the First World War and homelessness to house-buying, childhood and honour-killing. Following the model of Paris Tales, also translated by Helen Constantine, each story is illustrated with a striking photograph and there is a map indicating the position of the French regions. There is an introduction and notes to accompany the stories and a selection of Further Reading. The book will appeal to people who love travelling or are armchair travellers, as much as to those who love France and things French.

Paris Street Stories

Paris Street Stories
Author: Tanya Angel
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2021-03-27
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9798729429851

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This is a collection of short fiction and poetry about life. Why are they French street stories? Voltaire once said novels were fictionalized versions of how people live their lives and short stories about how they actually live their lives. He also said most of what he learned in life was from Paris's streets, where his character was forged. And that great things happen in this world -nature's calamities, famines, and pestilence, but the real dangers people may face daily are what awaits them around the corner, what is often lurking in the blackened hearts of people we know. The most terrible wars are sometimes fought within the walls of our own homes, and sometimes people we love, the people who are supposed to love us, protect us, cause the most damage, the most pain. Living is dangerous, but it is also its own reward. We gain from such experiences because we survive them. Pain and change are always coming, but we were built to take it and be stronger as a result.

Paris Stories

Paris Stories
Author: Mavis Gallant
Publsiher: New York Review of Books
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2011-04-27
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781590174227

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A NEW YORK REVIEW BOOKS ORIGINAL Mavis Gallant is a contemporary legend, a frequent contributor to The New Yorkerfor close to fifty years who has, in the words of The New York Times, "radically reshaped the short story for decade after decade." Michael Ondaatje's new selection of Gallant's work gathers some of the most memorable of her stories set in Europe and Paris, where Gallant has long lived. Mysterious, funny, insightful, and heartbreaking, these are tales of expatriates and exiles, wise children and straying saints. Together they compose a secret history, at once intimate and panoramic, of modern times.

Tales of Two Cities

Tales of Two Cities
Author: Jonathan Conlin
Publsiher: Catapult
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2014-09-16
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781619024403

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Paris and London have long held a mutual fascination, and never more so than in the period 1750–1914, when they vied to be the world's greatest city. Each city has been the focus of many books, yet Jonathan Conlin here explores the complex relationship between them for the first time. The reach and influence of both cities was such that the story of their rivalry has global implications. By borrowing, imitating and learning from each other Paris and London invented the true metropolis. Tales of Two Cities examines and compares five urban spaces—the pleasure garden, the cemetery, the apartment, the restaurant and the music hall—that defined urban modernity in the nineteenth century. The citizens of Paris and London first created these essential features of the modern cityscape and so defined urban living for all of us.