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Paris: The Passenger
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Paris: The Passenger

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In Paris, nothing is quite what it seems, starting with its size: relatively small, but second in Europe if you consider the whole Isle-de-France. The distance between the city centre and its outskirts is even more marked, as Paris seems to push away new arrivals, banishing them to its geographical and social margins.

The glare of the city lights can be blinding, as the Paris celebrated in books and films clashes with reality. And all the time the shadows are growing: the Bataclan terror attack, the violent protests of the gilet jaunes, rioting in the banlieues, Notre Dame in flames, record heatwaves, and the pandemic.

Not just a series of unfortunate events, they are phenomena which all of the world’s metropolis will have to face. But in Paris today there is an air of renewal: from planning and environmental revolution to a generation of chefs rebelling against the classist traditions of haute cuisine; from second generation immigrants reclaiming their rights to women’s rejection of the stereotypes high fashion created for them.

Does anyone really think they can teach Parisians how to start a revolution?

Includes:

  • Out of the Shadows: Being French, and Chinese by Tash Aw
  • Men Who Hate Jews by James McAuley
  • Sapoligy by Frederic Ciriez and Jean-Louis Samba
  • Plus: The Breauburg effect, the anti-Michelin stars movement, the Champs-Elysees as avenue of revolt, and much more 

 

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Europa Editions (UK) Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
30 November 2021
Pages
192
ISBN
9781787703223

In Paris, nothing is quite what it seems, starting with its size: relatively small, but second in Europe if you consider the whole Isle-de-France. The distance between the city centre and its outskirts is even more marked, as Paris seems to push away new arrivals, banishing them to its geographical and social margins.

The glare of the city lights can be blinding, as the Paris celebrated in books and films clashes with reality. And all the time the shadows are growing: the Bataclan terror attack, the violent protests of the gilet jaunes, rioting in the banlieues, Notre Dame in flames, record heatwaves, and the pandemic.

Not just a series of unfortunate events, they are phenomena which all of the world’s metropolis will have to face. But in Paris today there is an air of renewal: from planning and environmental revolution to a generation of chefs rebelling against the classist traditions of haute cuisine; from second generation immigrants reclaiming their rights to women’s rejection of the stereotypes high fashion created for them.

Does anyone really think they can teach Parisians how to start a revolution?

Includes:

  • Out of the Shadows: Being French, and Chinese by Tash Aw
  • Men Who Hate Jews by James McAuley
  • Sapoligy by Frederic Ciriez and Jean-Louis Samba
  • Plus: The Breauburg effect, the anti-Michelin stars movement, the Champs-Elysees as avenue of revolt, and much more 

 

Read More
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Europa Editions (UK) Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
30 November 2021
Pages
192
ISBN
9781787703223