The Secret Paris of the 30s

The Secret Paris of the 30s

by Brassai (Author), Richard Miller (Translator)

Synopsis

The Secret Paris of the 30s is one of the most remarkable photographic memoirs ever published. For years it was known that Brassai had taken a series of `secret photographs' that could not be published because of their daring nature. Alone, or in the company of friends, he discovered the forbidden Paris of the 1930s - its brothels, its whores, its pimps, its opium dens - the sordid yet bewitching bas-monde where high society mingled with the underworld.

Brassai's photographs reveal a milieu previously only known through books such as the novels of Henry Miller (a frequent companion on his nocturnal rambles): the seamy, grimy yet infinitely exciting reality that tourists still think of when they seek `Paris by night'. These fascinating images are accompanied by Brassai's own text, in which he describes the extraordinary conditions under which he took his photographs.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 192
Edition: New
Publisher: Thames and Hudson Ltd
Published: 05 Mar 2001

ISBN 10: 0500271089
ISBN 13: 9780500271087
Book Overview: 'Brassai's pictures of Parisian nightlife in the 1930s are remarkable ... He is a wonderful writer and his book is a beautiful memoir of the age and the society that are depicted in the pictures, written with humour, precision, and the narrative ease of a good novel New York Times

Media Reviews
'Fascinating stuff . . . Brassai's descriptions of the people he came across are as riveting as the images themselves' - Time Out
'A classic . . . a fascinating exploration of an evocative era' - Amateur Photographer
Author Bio
Richard Miller translated Brassai's The Secret Paris of the 30s from the original french edition.