The American Bookstore of Paris

The American Bookstore of Paris
Author: Lowell B. Komie
Publisher: Swordfish Chicago Publisher
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2009
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780615294360

David Freund, a retired bookseller from San Francisco who buys an English-language bookstore in Paris, is troubled when he discovers the complicity of the French police in the murder of 76,000 Jews, including 11,000 Jewish children.

The Rough Guide to Paris

The Rough Guide to Paris
Author: Ruth Blackmore
Publisher: Rough Guides
Total Pages: 476
Release: 2003
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9781843530787

Accomodation - Eating and drinking - Shops and markets - Music and night life - Festivals and events - Paris suburbsn_

Sale Catalogues

Sale Catalogues
Author: American Art Association, Anderson Galleries (Firm)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 790
Release: 1921
Genre:
ISBN:

Paris in the Americas: Yesterday and Today

Paris in the Americas: Yesterday and Today
Author: Carole Salmon
Publisher: Vernon Press
Total Pages: 215
Release: 2022-10-18
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1648895395

Across centuries, France -and especially its capital city, Paris- established itself as a major source of influence across the Americas through colonization, diplomacy and political influence, but also through intellectualism and cultural productions of all sorts, either by imposition, exportation or as a trend of fashion via a bilateral transatlantic movement of people and ideas. In itself, the influence of Paris, the “capital of the world,” as Patrice Higonnet (2002) analyzes it, is similar to a phantasmagoria, which results in a transatlantic fascination for the city of lights and all the tangible or intangible elements that function as its embodiment. As Stuart Hall explains, understanding cultures and languages and their representations through various manifestations presupposes that we can identify, understand and interpret the signs that constitute their core identity. (Hall 2013). In an interdisciplinary approach, this multi-authored, edited volume examines the long-established relationships between Paris and cities across the American continent, in the past as well as in the present time. In order to explore all aspects of Paris’s influence(s) in the Americas, this volume is organized around two main axes of analysis: first, in a geographical progression from North to South, the reader is invited to reflect upon cultural productions that demonstrate the many influences of Paris in the Americas through theater, literature, philosophy, fashion and cinema (chapters 1 to 6). In the following chapters (7 to 11), the volume focuses particularly on a variety of urban connections that take the reader from South to North this time, analyzing tangible architectural and urban design influences of Paris in major cities such as Rio de Janeiro, Buenos Aires, Mexico City, New York, or Washington D.C. In today’s global world, this multifaceted study of Paris’ visible and invisible influences in the Americas clearly reveals the transnational intersections of spaces, languages, people and cultures.