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Tauchen Sie mit dieser fesselnden Reihe in die pulsierende Seele von Paris ein. Jeder Band widmet sich einem der ikonischen Viertel der Stadt und enthüllt deren reiche Geschichte, künstlerisches Erbe und einzigartigen Charakter. Von Bohème-Treffpunkten bis zu literarischen Zufluchtsorten bieten diese Bücher ein lebendiges Porträt des Pariser Lebens und der Kultur. Ein Muss für Geschichtsinteressierte, Kunstliebhaber und alle, die davon träumen, durch seine geschichtsträchtigen Straßen zu wandern.

Saint-Germain-des-Prés
Montparnasse
Montmartre

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  1. 1

    Saint-Germain-des-Prés

    • 235 Seiten
    • 9 Lesestunden
    3,8(21)Abgeben

    For many years, Saint-Germain-des-Prés has been a stronghold of sans culottes, a refuge to artists, a paradise for bohemians. It's where Marat printed L'Ami du Peuple and Thomas Paine wrote The Rights of Man. Napoleon, Hemingway, and Sartre have all called it home. Descartes is buried there. Now bestselling author and Paris expert John Baxter takes listeners on a narrative tour of Saint-Germain-des-Pres, which is also where Baxter makes his home. Tucked along the shores of the Left Bank, Saint-Germain-des-Pres embodies so much of what makes Paris special. Its cobblestone streets and ancient facades survive to this day, spared from modernization thanks to a quirk in their construction. Traditionally cheap rents attracted outsiders and political dissidents from the days of Robespierre to the student revolts of the 1960s. And its intellectual pedigree boasts such luminaries as Pablo Picasso, Arthur Rimbaud, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Simone de Beauvoir, Gertrude Stein, and Albert Camus. Part-history, part-guidebook, Saint-Germain-des-Pres is a fresh look at one of the City of Light's most iconic quarters, and a delight for new tourists and Paris veterans alike

    Saint-Germain-des-Prés
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    Montmartre

    • 256 Seiten
    • 9 Lesestunden
    3,9(109)Abgeben

    In the second portrait of his series Great Parisian Neighborhoods, award- winning raconteur John Baxter leads us on a whirlwind tour of Montmartre, the hill-top village that fired the greatest achievements of modern art while also provoking bloody revolution and the sexual misbehavior that made Paris synonymous with sin High on the northern edge of Paris, Montmartre has always attracted bohemians, political radicals, the searchers for artistic inspiration as well as those hungry for pleasure. In its winding, windmill- shadowed streets, which, only fifty years before, saw the anarchist rising of the Commune, Renoir, Picasso and van Gogh seized a similar freedom to remake painting, while, in the tenderloin of Pigalle, Toulouse-Lautrec drew the cancan dancers of the Moulin Rouge, celebrating a hedonism that titillated the world, In Montmartre , bestselling author and IACP Award winner John Baxter lifts the curtain on a district that visitors to Paris seldom see. From the tumbledown workshops of the Bateau Lavoir in which Picasso and Braque created Cubism to Clichy's Cabaret of Nothingness where guests dined at coffins under lamps of human bones, the whole of this mysterious enclave is ours to explore. For visitors and armchair travelers alike, Montmartre captures the excitement and scandal of a fascinating quarter that condenses the elusive perfumes, colors and songs of Paris.

    Montmartre
  3. 3

    Montparnasse

    • 242 Seiten
    • 9 Lesestunden

    From bestselling Francophile John Baxter, the third book in his Great Parisian Neighborhoods series, offering tourists and locals alike a guided tour of Montparnasse

    Montparnasse