The Existential Englishman is both a memoir and an intimate portrait of Paris a city that can enchant, exhilarate and exasperate in equal measure. As Peppiatt remarks: You reflect and become the city just as the city reflects and becomes you. This, then, is one mans not uncritical love letter to Paris. Intensely personal, candid and entertaining, The Existential Englishman chronicles Peppiatts relationship with Paris in a series of vignettes structured around the half-dozen addresses he called home as a plucky young art critic. Having survived the tumultuous riots of 1968, Peppiatt traces his precarious progress from junior editor to magazine publisher, recalling encounters with a host of figures at the heart of Parisian artistic life from Sartre, Beckett and Cartier-Bresson to Serge Gainsbourg and Catherine Deneuve. Peppiatt also takes us into the secret places that fascinate him most in this ancient capital, where memories are etched into every magnificent palace and humble cobblestone. On the historic streets of Paris, where all life is on show and every human drama played out, Michael Peppiatt is the wittiest and wickedest of observers, capturing the essence of the city and its glittering cultural achievements.
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Weight: 274g
Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
Publication Date: 16 Jan 2020
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781408891681
About Michael Peppiatt
Michael Peppiatt has been writing about art and artists since 1964 when he began reviewing exhibitions for the Observer while still a student. He left London for a job as arts editor at Réalités then Le Monde in Paris where he lived at the heart of the art and literary world for the following thirty years becoming cultural correspondent for the New York Times and in 1985 owner and publisher of Art International. Peppiatt is the author of a dozen books including Francis Bacon: Anatomy of an Enigma In Giacomettis Studio and the acclaimed memoir Francis Bacon in Your Blood. He has also curated numerous exhibitions notably Giacometti in Postwar Paris Caravaggio/Bacon Joan Miró: A Painter Among Poets and recently Bacon/Giacometti.