BREAKING NEWS!
See change in the Schedule for Sunday May 19th.
We will be doing the Band of Outsiders: Place de la Contrescarpe/Rue Mouffetard walk instead of the Saint Germain-des-Pres walk. Here is the description of the walk:
See change in the Schedule for Sunday May 19th.
We will be doing the Band of Outsiders: Place de la Contrescarpe/Rue Mouffetard walk instead of the Saint Germain-des-Pres walk. Here is the description of the walk:
A Band of Outsiders: Place
de la Contrescarpe/Rue Mouffetard
The Latin
Quarter’s colorful Place de la Contrescarpe/Rue Mouffetard fringe has long been
a magnet for outsiders, three of the 20th century’s greatest writers
among them: Irish exile James Joyce
struggling to finish his masterpiece Ulysses,
young Ernest Hemingway during the
“very poor and very happy” period he writes about in A Moveable Feast, and young George
Orwell launching his literary career with Down and Out in Paris and London, all in the 1920s. We go to the houses – all still there -- where
they lived at these crucial points in their lives. Long before that, medieval poet, thief, and
priest-killer François Villon caroused
in the taverns of what is now the Place de la Contrescarpe, as did François Rabelais, whose Rabelaisian
novels put him at the risk of getting burned at the stake for lampooning
religious dogma. Later, in Honoré de
Balzac’s novel Le Père Goriot, set
in 1819, a whole raft of outsiders lives in the actual house where Balzac
placed them, while in Victor Hugo‘s Les Misérables Jean Valjean nearly gets
nabbed by Javert in a dramatic moment at the church of Saint Médard.
For a
preview of this walk take a look at my video “Woody’s Writers in Paris Redux,” http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=miH9U0FiesY.
Email me at luckyburke@gmail.com is you want to come. I'll give you the directions to our meeting place. Well, it the Place de la Contrescarpe at 10:30 am.
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