A stylish, deftly erudite and enormously diverting book

SUNDAY TELEGRAPH

An artfully aimless pleasure cruise around Paris . . . What makes this book especially appealing is that it teems with private discoveries made public. It is good to read a refreshing un-journalistic take on the paradoxes of Paris . . . White finds France in the details he unearths

- Stuart Jeffries, GUARDIAN

White's genius as a flâneur is revealed in his affinity for unexpected pleasures, and he includes many for our delectation, from his encounters with present-day royalists to Colette's one-time antidote for food poisoning: a stuffed cabbage and a currant tart

NEW YORKER

Se alle

A celebration of the diversity and freedom of big-city life … First published in 2001, Edmund White’s evocative paean to the city he lived in from 1983 to 1998 remains a delight … For White, “Paris lives in the details”

- P. D. James, GUARDIAN

Impersonating the <i>flâneur</i> allows White to throw away the guidebooks and wander through Paris and its cultures with a poet’s eye . . . One has the impression of having fallen into the hands of a highly distractible, somewhat eccentric poet and professor who is determined to show you a Paris you wouldn't otherwise see

NEW YORK TIMES

White assumes the identity of a flâneur . . . a dandyish quality which suits him well. His style is gracious and the good bits are so delicious one is left wanting more

SUNDAY TIMES

A very good and beautifully written short study of Paris, one that every prospective visitor, and indeed, every old Paris hand, should have in his or her suitcase

INDEPENDENT

His Pairs is a resident's, not a tourist's; that is one of the charms of this little book. He gives you a Paris that the guidebooks don't. A delight . . . No one who loves Paris should neglect it

LITERARY REVIEW

Steeped in philosophical observation, White’s nonchalant tour traces a course through this quintessentially walker’s city . . . investing the areas he comes across with the haunting resonance of his own solitary imaginings

DAILY EXPRESS

The vision of Paris he conjures up in this handsome little book is a highly personal one, free of nostalgia, and up-to-the-minute

SPECTATOR

Full of dark diversions and delightful French fancies. Intimate and idiosyncratic . . . A thought-provoking antidote to the practicalities of the average travel guide. White has a sharp sense of humour and one of the aspects which make this book so enjoyable to read is the wealth of anecdotal information

SCOTSMAN

White looks in at an outsider’s city . . . Full of quirky information about the capital, it celebrates the activity of strolling idly through the city

INDEPENDENT ON SUNDAY

*WITH A NEW INTRODUCTION BY ALEXANDER CHEE*

'A stylish, deftly erudite and enormously diverting book’ - Sunday Telegraph

‘An artfully aimless pleasure cruise around Paris’ - Guardian

'White's genius as a flâneur is revealed in his affinity for unexpected pleasures, and he includes many for our delectation' - New Yorker
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A unique and eclectic view of Paris through the eyes of a fierce and witty intellect.

A flâneur is a stroller, a loiterer, someone who ambles without apparent purpose but is secretly attuned to the history of the streets he walks - and is in covert search of adventure, aesthetic or erotic.

Acclaimed writer Edmund White, who lived in Paris for sixteen years, wanders through the avenues and along the quays, into parts of the city virtually unknown to visitors and indeed to many locals, luring the reader into the fascinating and seductive backstreets of his personal Paris.
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'One has the impression of having fallen into the hands of a highly distractible, somewhat eccentric poet and professor who is determined to show you a Paris you wouldn't otherwise see . . . White tells such a good story that I'm ready to listen to anything he wants to talk about' - New York Times Book Review

Les mer
A unique stroll through the twists and turns of the City of Lights with a new introduction by Alexander Chee
A unique stroll through the twists and turns of the City of Lights with a new introduction by Alexander Chee
New introduction by acclaimed author Alexander Chee

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781037207891
Publisert
2026-04-14
Utgiver
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Vekt
172 gr
Høyde
196 mm
Bredde
126 mm
Dybde
22 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
240

Forfatter

Biografisk notat

Edmund White (1940–2025) authored more than thirty works of fiction, memoir, and nonfiction, including the novels A Boy’s Own Story, Our Young Man and The Humble Lover; the memoirs City Boy, Inside a Pearl and The Unpunished Vice; The Flâneur, a tour through Paris; the literary biographies Genet and Rimbaud; and many more. His most recent work, the sexual autobiography The Loves of My Life, was a New York Times Editors' Choice and a Sunday Times Book of the Year. He received the PEN/Saul Bellow Award for Achievement in American Fiction and the Medal for Distinguished Contribution to American Letters from the National Book Foundation.