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A Walk Through Paris: A Radical Exploration

Hardback

Main Details

Title A Walk Through Paris: A Radical Exploration
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Eric Hazan
Translated by David Fernbach
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:208
Dimensions(mm): Height 210,Width 140
Category/GenreTramping
Travel and holiday guides
ISBN/Barcode 9781786632586
ClassificationsDewey:914.4361
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Verso Books
Imprint Verso Books
Publication Date 27 March 2018
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Eric Hazan, author of the acclaimed The Invention of Paris, leads us by the hand in this walk from Ivry to Saint-Denis, roughly following the meridian that divides Paris into east and west, and passing such familiar landmarks as the Luxembourg Gardens, the Pompidou Centre, the Gare du Nord and Montmartre, as well as little-known alleyways and arcades. Filled with historical anecdotes, geographical observations and literary references, Hazan's walk guides us through an unknown Paris. He shows us how, through planning and modernisation, the city's revolutionary past has been erased in order to enforce a reactionary future; but by walking and observation, he shows us how we can regain our knowledge of the radical past of the city of Robespierre, the Commune, Sartre and the May '68 uprising. And by drawing on his own life story, as surgeon, publisher and social critic, Hazan vividly illustrates a radical life lived in the city of revolution.

Author Biography

Eric Hazan is the founder of the publisher La Fabrique and the author of several books, including the celebrated The Invention of Paris. He has lived in Paris all his life.

Reviews

Praise for The Invention of Paris: "This is a wondrous book, either to be read at home with a decent map, or carried about sur place through areas no tourists bother with." -- Adam Thorpe * Guardian * Praise for The Invention of Paris: "Hazan is all business. He trudges through Paris street by street, quoting what Balzac, Hugo, Baudelaire or Kafka said about a particular spot, pointing out where barricades were once erected and thieves gathered for drinks." -- Donald Morrison * Financial Times * Praise for The Invention of Paris: "Hazan's brick-by-brick account of the city's history of strife and political posturing is riveting" * Publishers Weekly * Praise for The Invention of Paris: "Hazan wants to rescue individual moments from general forgetting and key sites from the bland homogenization of international city development; he is also a passionate left-wing historian seeking to rescue the truth of Paris's revolutionary past." -- Julian Barnes * London Review of Books *