Peripatetic: A Memoir: A French-American Citizen's Perspective on His Jewish Heritage and War, Love and Politics

Daniel H Dorian

Peripatetic: A Memoir: A French-American Citizen's Perspective on His Jewish Heritage and War, Love and Politics
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Daniel Dorian
Country
Published
21 September 2015
Pages
272
ISBN
9780692481677

Peripatetic: A Memoir: A French-American Citizen’s Perspective on His Jewish Heritage and War, Love and Politics

Daniel H Dorian

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Jewish parents, the war, the German occupation, the round up of Jews, the risk of being sent to a concentration camp, and then Daniel’s exile to a small village in the center of France. The young man’s return to a newly liberated Paris, an addiction to poker, private Latin lessons with Einstein’s best friend… his unusual tour of duty during the Algerian War… his tryst with a painter who encourages him to emigrate to America.

Early years in New York City bohemia, honing his skills at Lee Strasberg’s Actors Studio, a poetry recital tour in major US universities… an affair with a black jazz singer and coping with the hardships of miscegenation.

He co-hosts a popular hit parade show with one of WMCA’s Good Guys before becoming a foreign correspondent, covering the Cold War, the Johnson-Kosygin summit meeting, the race riots, the Apollo flights, the tumultuous conventions in Chicago and Miami where he is beaten and left for dead in the ghetto.

Brando, Sinatra, Fitzgerald, Bardot, Sammy Davis Jr., Dali, Rockefeller, de Gaulle, RFK, are some of the people he interviews, sometimes befriends, as a journalist.

This is the story of a man lucky enough to have had an orchestra seat to the major historical events that shaped the second part of the twentieth century.

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