by John Baxter
Star Wars, 48
Stein, Gertrude, 205–6
Sternberg, Josef von, 38, 39, 41
storms, 53–57
checking on in-laws’ house in Richebourg during, 54–57
Japanese haiku and, 102–4
Larche’s Tempête et ses nuées and, 100–102, 102, 104
see also rain
Stravinsky, Igor, 201, 202, 203–4
street, Parisians’ complex relationship with, 147–48
street performers, see buskers
student uprising of May 1968, 208, 217, 224–26
Studio Babelsberg, 279
submarine bases, in southwest France, 276–82, 278
summer:
heat of, 13–14, 15, 136–40
vacances (vacations) in, 66, 201, 288
Sunday, as day of rest, 186, 199
Super-Cannes (Ballard), 191
surrealists, 161, 192, 218, 236
Tale of Two Cities, A (Dickens), 72–73, 165, 195
tall poppy syndrome, 106
Tegen-Beeld Foundation, 161
Tempête et ses nuées (Larche), 100–102, 102, 104
Terreur, La (the Terror), 43, 75, 155, 165–69, 218
thalassotherapy, 84–90
Thatcher, Margaret, 45
Théâtre de l’Odéon, 225, 286–87
Théâtre du Châtelet, 200, 201, 204, 205
Thermidor, 14, 46, 119, 157, 158, 217–18
Thermidor (Sardou), 218
Third Estate (landowners, farmers, and people in business), 2
Thomas, Dylan, 17, 270, 273–74
Thouin, André, 130–33, 131
time, perception of, 49–50
“To Autumn” (Keats), 259–61
To Catch a Thief, 11
Tolstoy, Leo, 200
Toulouse-Lautrec, Henri de, 269
Trenet, Charles, 262–63
Tresca, Salvatore, 157
tricolor (flag), 71, 73
Truffaut, François, 59
Tuileries Garden, 50
Turquin, Barthélémy, 171
Twain, Mark, 8
Tyler, T. Texas, 128–29
Universal Exposition of 1900, 99
University of Sydney, 37
uprisings of 1830 and 1832, 197
vacances (vacations), 66, 201, 288
Vatican, 117
Vendémiaire, 46, 119
Ventôse, 119
Verdet, André, 238
Verlaine, Paul, 160, 261, 281–82, 285
Vermilion Sands stories (Ballard), 191
Verne, Jules, 188–90
Versailles, 53, 55, 56–57, 68, 75, 96, 164, 207
Vert-Galant, 35, 235
Vertigo, 140
Vian, Boris, 227, 271
Vichy government, 276
Villon, François, 272, 274
Voice of America, 270, 271
Voltaire, 60, 133
“Voyages” (Crane), 32
Walk a Little Faster, 122
War and Peace (Tolstoy), 200
weather, French responses to, 7–9, 23, 283
Weissmuller, Johnny, 173
Wells, H. G., 187
Wharton, William, 30
Whitman, Walt, 120
Wilde, Oscar, 69
Wilder, Alec, 121
Wilson, Owen, 269
wine, 122, 153, 167
Beaujolais nouveau, 108, 114–16
Champagne, 154, 237, 249
winter:
Christmas rituals and, 24–25
foods and smells of, 109–10
pleasures of, 116
shift from autumn to, 109–16
in south of France, 181
winter scenes, paintings of, 6
Wolfe, Thomas, 266
Wordsworth, William, 72
World War II, 153, 192, 206, 209
liberation of Paris in, 208
Nazi occupation in, 171, 208, 275–82, 278
Wyndham, John, 188
Zoave on the Pont d’Alma, 27, 29
Zola, Émile, 60, 262
“Zone” (Apollinaire), 31–32
About the Author
JOHN BAXTER has lived in Paris for almost thirty years. He is the author of many critically acclaimed books about France, including Five Nights in Paris: After Dark in the City of Light; The Perfect Meal: In Search of the Lost Tastes of France (winner of the International Association of Culinary Professionals Cookbook Award for Culinary Travel); The Most Beautiful Walk in the World: A Pedestrian in Paris; Immoveable Feast: A Paris Christmas, Paris at the End of the World: The City of Light During the Great War, 1914–1918; and We’ll Always Have Paris: Sex and Love in the City of Light. Baxter, who gives literary walking tours through Paris, is also a film critic and biographer whose subjects have included the directors Federico Fellini, Stanley Kubrick, Woody Allen, and, most recently, Josef von Sternberg. Born in Australia, Baxter lives with his wife and daughter in the Saint-Germain-des-Prés neighborhood, in the building Sylvia Beach once called home.
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