
Paris Vagabond
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Patrice Molinard (1922-2002) began his career taking stills for Georges Franju's legendary documentary on the Paris slaughterhouse at La Villette, Le sang des bêtes (1949). As a film director, he is best known for Fantasmagorie (1963), Orphée 70 (1968), and Bistrots de Paris (1977).
Donald Nicholson-Smith was born in Manchester, England and is a longtime resident of New York City. He came across Clébert's Paris insolite as a teenager and has long wished to bring it to an Anglophone audience. Among his many translations are works by Paco Ignacio Taibo II, Henri Lefebvre, Raoul Vaneigem, Antonin Artaud, Jean Laplanche, Guillaume Apollinaire, Guy Debord, Jean-Patrick Manchette, Thierry Jonquet, and (with Alyson Waters) Yasmina Khadra. For NYRB Classics he has translated Manchette's Fatale and The Mad and the Bad, which won the 28th Annual Translation Prize of the French-American Foundation and the Florence Gould Foundation for fiction.
Luc Sante is the author of Low Life, Evidence, The Factory of Facts, Kill All Your Darlings, Folk Photography, and, most recently The Other Paris. He translated Félix Fénéon's Novels in Three Lines and has written introductions to several other NYRB Classics, including Classic Crimes by William Roughead and Pedigree by Georges Simenon. A frequent contributor to The New York Review of Books, he teaches writing and the history of photography at Bard College.
Content
- Intro
- Biographical Notes
- Title Page
- Copyright and More Information
- Foreword
- Translator's Note
- Paris Vagabond
- Dedication
- Preface to the First Illustrated Edition
- ONE
- 1. Back to the City
- 2. Discovering Paris
- 3. Apartment Measurer
- 4. Ambulant Newsie
- TWO
- 1. Itineraries
- 2. Vagabondage
- 3. Saint-Paul Neighborhood
- 4. Jewish Quarter
- 5. Rue Quincampoix
- 6. Grand Tour of Paris
- 7. Saint-Ouen Fleamarket
- 8. The Zone
- 9. By the River in Ivry
- 10. Avenue Eugène-Thomas
- 11. Cité Universitaire
- 12. Grand Canal
- 13. Keeping Clean
- 14. Pigalle
- THREE
- 1. First, Eat
- 2. Hunger
- 3. Hunger Delusions
- 4. The Merits of Tea
- 5. Les Halles, Belly of Paris
- 6. Pilfering
- 7. "Food! You Can't Beat It!"
- FOUR
- 1. A Clochard's Paradise
- 2. The Attic of Evil Spells
- 3. Tea Ceremony
- 4. Luc's Place
- 5. Paris Nights
- 6. Station Waiting Rooms
- 7. Cemetery
- 8. "Make Yourself at Home"
- 9. Camping Out (in Paris)
- FIVE
- 1. Feast Day
- 2. A Brothel for Down-and-Outs
- 3. Hospitable Bistros
- 4. Maubert
- 5. Baby Carriages
- 6. Ragpickers
- 7. Waste Paper As Resource
- SIX
- 1. Wine Warehouses of Bercy
- 2. The Last Guinguettes
- 3. A Tattoo Market
- 4. Arab Bistros
- 5. Dying Alone
- 6. Unknown Bistros
- 7. Familiar Streetwalkers
- 8. A Phantasmagorical Alleyway
- SEVEN
- 1. Vie de Bohème
- 2. Idleness Has Much to Be Said for It
- 3. Realm of the Offbeat
- 4. Sexual Perversion
- 5. Real-Life Paris
- 6. "I've Had Enough"
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