Paris 1935

Jean Follain author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:CB Editions

Published:16th Apr '24

Should be back in stock very soon

Paris 1935 cover

Jean Follain’s Paris 1935 is an intimate, multi-layered portrait of the capital where he has been living for ten years, a celebration of what a city is at a point in time: priests and prostitutes and poets, shop assistants and shoplifters, immigrants and war-wounded invalids, royalists and revolutionaries, women, men and children all work and play and dream in these streets.

‘Kathleen Shields’s translation of Paris 1935, the first complete English edition, is an incentive to rediscover and celebrate a poet of subtle, if often devastating, lyrics and prose … a marvellous addition to the literature of a mythic city.’ – Beverley Bie Brahic, Times Literary Supplement

‘Within Follain’s diorama, thirty-two individual scenes are divided not only by the usual places (‘Department Stores’, ‘Cemeteries’, ‘The Left Bank’), but people (‘Girls’, ‘Women’) as well as the more abstract (‘Solitude’, ‘Paris Spirits’, ‘The Elements’). They do not trace the terrain of a standard map but one where the eye and the mind lead each other gloriously astray with no fear of becoming lost …What makes this such a jewel-like niche within literature is the sense we are being told part of an epic more than travelogue as we are guided through the city. Somewhere, above the buildings and parks, looking in through windows at lovers and quarrels, is someone who views every scenario with an innate understanding that bad and good, Paris simply would not be without each exposed human fragment.’ – Tomoé Hill, 3:AM

ISBN: 9781739421236

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144 pages