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Paris Interzone James Campbell

Paris Interzone By James Campbell

Paris Interzone by James Campbell


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Summary

An account of 14 years of the extraordinary cultural climate which prevailed in Paris from 1946-60. It begins in Gertrude Stein's apartment and subsequent tales involve such people as Richard Wright, James Baldwin, Boris Vian, Samuel Beckett, Maurice Girodias and the Beat Generation.

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Paris Interzone by James Campbell

In the spring of 1946, the black American novelist, Richard Wright presented himself at the Rue de Fleurus apartment of Gertrude Stein, a meeting which symbolized the passing of one generation of writers in Paris and the birth of another. This account starts with that meeting and ends with the death - probably suspicious - of Wright, 14 years later. The intervening years yield a multitude of strange tales: links between writers and the CIA; the emergence of the shadowy Boris Vian; the resurrection of Samuel Beckett by a small Left Bank magazine edited by Scottish writer Alexander Trocchi; Maurice Girodias and the Olympia Press; the real Story of O; and what happened when the Beat Generation - the White Negroes - came to Paris, to find themselves sharing cafe tables with James Baldwin and Chester Himes. Above all, the author celebrates the prevailing spirit of freedom in those years, and the art it fostered.

Paris Interzone Reviews

'James Campbell combines the understanding of a good social historian with an ability to analyse literary achievement in a narrative that has the same sort of interest as a novel' Guardian 'When on August 25, 1944 the Allied forces marched into Paris and freed the city from Nazi occupation, they prepared the way for another invasion - a new wave of writers...Taking Richard Wright's arrival in Paris as his starting point, James Campbell has produced a riveting account of this post-war period in Paris Interzone' Time Out

About James Campbell

James Campbell was born in Glasgow and now lives in London. Between 1978 and 1982 he was editor of the New Edinburgh Review. Among his previous books is a biography of James Baldwin, Talking at the Gates. His play The Midnight Hour was performed in Philadelphia in 1993 and 1995.

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GOR002914411
9780099425120
0099425122
Paris Interzone by James Campbell
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Vintage Publishing
20011004
320
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