Footprints in Paris: A Few Streets, A Few Lives

Footprints in Paris: A Few Streets, A Few Lives

by Gillian Tindall (Author)

Synopsis

Gillian Tindall is well known for her ability to breathe a passionate life into the generations of those who have walked the earth before us. Here, using a handful of lives, she evokes the texture and atmosphere of a hidden Paris which has survived against all the odds of time and chance. Her study shows how Paris has drawn into its magnetic field people who have variously found there education or enlightenment, a refuge or a secret garden, even a different identity. Five individuals, all related in some way, reveal a web of human feeling and experiences across two centuries. There is the young doctor who walked from Edinburgh to Paris at the time of Napoleon's downfall; the self-made Victorian businessman who traded with the brash capital of the Second Empire; his reserved son who found in the old stones of Paris a refuge from his fraught childhood; Maud, the archetypal English spinster, who somehow managed to construct an alternatative experience in Paris; and Julia , young and desperate, who found her own unlikely salvation there in a very different era. Gillian Tindall brings Paris alive - whether it's the network of streets that form the Left Bank, the resonance of 'Bohemia' and its garrets, cafes and artists, 'Gay Paree' with its music halls and courtesans or the past chroniclers of the city such as Zola, George du Maurier and Orwell. But featured far more than the famous, are the unsung citizens for whom Gillian Tindall has such empathy.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 368
Publisher: Pimlico
Published: 04 Mar 2010

ISBN 10: 1845950895
ISBN 13: 9781845950897
Book Overview: A unique book about the Left Bank and five generations of a family - all of whom left their footprints in the same narrow streets, and all of whom found refuge and rejuvenation in Paris.

Media Reviews
Tindall writes of a lost Paris with a quiet eloquence that is all her own, combining scrupulous honesty with a compassionate imagination and an eye for memorable detail -- Miranda Seymour * Guardian *
It's a fascinating walking tour of old Paris, studded with humour and sympathetic glimpses into several lives that have resisted the microscope of history -- Tim Martin * Telegraph *
The book's true strength lies in its writer's abiding, for-better-for-worse attachment to her city of the heart -- Jonathan Keates * Sunday Telegraph *
Tindall's alertness to detail and brimming intelligence are consistently engaging -- Frances Spalding * The Independent *
delightful book invites reflection, speculation, argument, and almost every page also summons memories -- Allan Massie * Literary Review *
Author Bio
Gillian Tindall is a master of miniaturist history, making a handful of people, a few places or a dramatic event stand for the much larger picture. Well-known for the quality of her writing and the meticulous nature of her research, she has written highly praised regional histories of Kentish Town (The Fields Beneath), London's Southbank (The House by the Thames) and three English rural communities, (Three Houses, Three Lives), as well as prize-winning novels and history. She lives in London.