Left Bank
Art, Passion, and the Rebirth of Paris, 1940-50
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Narrated by:
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Christa Lewis
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Written by:
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Agnes Poirier
About this listen
In this fascinating tour of a celebrated city during one of its most trying, significant, and ultimately triumphant eras, Agnes Poirier unspools the stories of the poets, writers, painters, and philosophers whose lives collided to extraordinary effect between 1940 and 1950. She gives us the human drama behind some of the most celebrated works of the 20th century, along with the origin stories of now legendary movements, from Existentialism to the Theatre of the Absurd, New Journalism, bebop, and French feminism.
We follow Arthur Koestler and Norman Mailer as young men, peek inside Picasso's studio, and trail the twists of Camus's, Sartre's, and Beauvoir's epic love stories. We witness the births and deaths of newspapers and literary journals and peer through keyholes to see the first kisses and last nights of many ill-advised bedfellows. At every turn, Poirier deftly hones in on the most compelling and colorful history. She brings to life the flawed, visionary Parisians who fell in love and out of it, who infuriated and inspired one another, all while reconfiguring the world's political, intellectual, and creative landscapes. With its balance of clear-eyed historical narrative and irresistible anecdotal charm, Left Bank transports listeners to a Paris teeming with passion, drama, and life.
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- Roberta W
- 2024-04-15
Fantastic!
I chose to listen to this book to get a greater understanding of Paris post WWII, but it was so much more. The book began in Paris before the war, and despite having read many other books about the start if the war, this book gave me best sense of what was going on in France, and in Paris, and how those first days unfolded. An EXCELLENT job! Throughout, the book put art and artists, and books and writers, and their liaisons, into context, describing thoughts, passions and actions into a relatable timeline. Also very well done. Definitely exceeded my expectations and HIGHLY RECOMMENDED.
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