The Paris Of Joyce & Beckett: A Tourist Guide
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Author: Sean Donlon
Binding: Paperback
Published: London Irish Literary Travel, 2007
Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: No dust jacket
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
This literary travel guide instructs readers through the vibrant streets of Paris, illuminating the profound connections between the city and two towering figures of modernism, James Joyce and Samuel Beckett. It uncovers the cafes, apartments, and hidden corners that shaped their revolutionary works and personal lives. The volume presents a unique itinerary for enthusiasts of twentieth-century literature, detailing the Parisian landscapes that inspired Ulysses and Waiting for Godot. Readers will discover the intellectual and artistic milieu that fostered these literary giants, offering a rich, immersive experience beyond typical sightseeing. This essential companion illustrates the enduring legacy of Joyce and Beckett within the heart of the French capital.
Author: Sean Donlon
Binding: Paperback
Published: London Irish Literary Travel, 2007
Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: No dust jacket
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
This literary travel guide instructs readers through the vibrant streets of Paris, illuminating the profound connections between the city and two towering figures of modernism, James Joyce and Samuel Beckett. It uncovers the cafes, apartments, and hidden corners that shaped their revolutionary works and personal lives. The volume presents a unique itinerary for enthusiasts of twentieth-century literature, detailing the Parisian landscapes that inspired Ulysses and Waiting for Godot. Readers will discover the intellectual and artistic milieu that fostered these literary giants, offering a rich, immersive experience beyond typical sightseeing. This essential companion illustrates the enduring legacy of Joyce and Beckett within the heart of the French capital.