The Nightinghouls of Paris(English, Electronic book text, McAlmon Robert)

The Nightinghouls of Paris(English, Electronic book text, McAlmon Robert)

  • McAlmon Robert
Publisher:University of Illinois PressISBN 13: 9780252091841ISBN 10: 0252091841

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The Nightinghouls of Paris(English, Electronic book text, McAlmon Robert) is written by McAlmon Robert and published by University of Illinois Press. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 0252091841 (ISBN 10) and 9780252091841 (ISBN 13).

The Nightinghouls of Paris is a thinly fictionalized memoir of the darker side of expatriate life in Paris. Beginning in 1928, the story follows the changes undergone by Canadian youths John Glassco and his friend Graeme Taylor during their (mis)adventures in Paris while trying to become writers. There they meet Robert McAlmon, who guides them through the city's cafes, bistros, and nightclubs, where they find writers and artists including Kay Boyle (with whom Glassco has a fling), Bill Bird, Djuna Barnes, Claude McKay, Hilaire Hiler, Peggy Guggenheim, and Ernest Hemingway.Fleeing France in late 1940, Robert McAlmon lost his notebook manuscripts and drafted The Nightinghouls of Paris from memory. Till now, it has existed solely as a typescript held by Yale University. Unlike most memoirs of American expatriates in the '20s, The Nightinghouls of Paris centers not only on writers, but also encompasses the racial, national, and social melange they encountered in everyday life.