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Noe l. Riley Fitch

    Noël Riley Fitch est une biographe et historienne dédiée à éclairer la vie des intellectuels expatriés qui ont façonné Paris dans la première moitié du XXe siècle. Ses œuvres explorent constamment le milieu artistique vibrant de la ville, plongeant dans les esprits et les processus créatifs de ses figures les plus influentes. L'écriture de Fitch offre aux lecteurs un voyage captivant dans les salons et les cafés qui ont favorisé l'art et la littérature modernes. Elle recherche méticuleusement ses sujets, fournissant des récits riches et engageants qui capturent l'essence de leurs contributions.

    Sylvia Beach
    Künstlercafés in Europa
    Die literarischen Cafés von Paris
    Anaïs
    Appetite for Life
    Sylvia Beach and the Lost Generation
    • Künstlercafés in Europa

      • 160pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      Der Duft frisch gerösteter Kaffeebohnen, gedämpfte Konversation oder stille Lektüre und eine erlesene Einrichtung – die magische Atmosphäre der legendären Kaffeehäuser Europas hat schon Generationen von Künstlern und Schriftstellern inspiriert. Der Band lädt mit stimmungsvollen und opulent bebilderten Porträts ein zu genussvollen Besuchen in über 20 europäischen Metropolen: ins Wiener Café Central, nach Paris ins Deux Magots, in die großen Cafés in Berlin, Budapest und Rom.

      Künstlercafés in Europa2007
    • Appetite for Life

      • 569pages
      • 20 heures de lecture

      Describes the life and career of the French chef and television personality, from her wealthy childhood in California and married years in France to her successful cooking show in the United States

      Appetite for Life1999
      4,1
    • Anaïs

      The Erotic Life of Anaïs Nin

      • 536pages
      • 19 heures de lecture

      Anais Nin was the ultimate femme fatale, a passionate and mysterious woman, world famous for her extravagant sexual exploits, most notably her simultaneous affairs with Henry and June Miller and her bicoastal bigamous marriages. In the mid-1920s, eager to break the confines of American Victorianism both as an artist and as a woman, Nin traveled to Paris, where she fell in with the legendary artistic and literary circles of the Left Bank."Nin's Diary", published over the years in numerous volumes, has been hailed as a breakthrough document by literary critics and feminists alike. Yet in the published diary, Nin did not lay bare her true self. She instead constructed a carefully stylized image of the woman the world knew as "Anais" while keeping her inner self well hidden. In "Anais", biographer Noel Riley Fitch presents an honest portrait of Nin's passionate, tumultuous, and sometimes bitterly painful life. Fitch reveals, among other things, that behind Nin's coquetry was the desperate yearning of an abused and abandoned child. This, the first biography of Nin, complements, corrects, and demystifies the image that Nin so artfully crafted in her diary.

      Anaïs1994
      3,9
    • Die literarischen Cafés von Paris

      • 90pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      Ein amüsanter Reisebegleiter durch die bei Literaten und Künstlern des 20. Jahrhunderts beliebten Pariser Cafés.

      Die literarischen Cafés von Paris1993
      4,0
    • Noel Riley Fitch has written a perfect book, full to the brim with literary history, correct and whole-hearted both in statement and in implication. She makes me feel and remember a good many things that happened before and after my time. I'm glad to have lived long enough to read it. --Glenway Wescott

      Sylvia Beach and the Lost Generation1985
      4,4