Memoirs of Montparnasse - New York Review Books Classics | Literary Memoir & Parisian History Book | Perfect for Book Clubs & History Enthusiasts
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Memoirs of Montparnasse is a delicious book about being young, restless, reckless, and without cares. It is also the best and liveliest of the many chronicles of 1920s Paris and the exploits of the lost generation. In 1928, nineteen-year-old John Glassco escaped Montreal and his overbearing father for the wilder shores of Montparnasse. He remained there until his money ran out and his health collapsed, and he enjoyed every minute of his stay. Remarkable for their candor and humor, Glassco’s memoirs have the daft logic of a wild but utterly absorbing adventure, a tale of desire set free that is only faintly shadowed by sadness at the inevitable passage of time.
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Factually discredited but truly wonderful anyway, combining erudition, adventures, characters and insights. Set in Paris but with interesting sojourns to Luxembourg and Nice. Loved his anecdote re gatecrashing a Gertrude Stein gathering. Every turn in his colorful life was engaging and insightful about the literary world of that time. Sad when it ended, with Mr Glassco treating us to his final observations from a Montreal hospital bed.
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