Americans in Paris : a literary anthology
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New York : Library of America, 2004.
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xxxiii, 613 pages ; 24 cm
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New York : Library of America, 2004.
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"From the earliest years of the American republic, Paris has provoked an extraordinary American literary response. An almost inevitable destination for writers and thinkers, Paris has been many things to many Americans: a bastion of old-world traditionalism, a hot-bed of revolutionary ideologies in politics and art, and above all a space in which to cultivate an openness to life and love impossible at home. Through stories, letters, memoirs, poems and journalism, Americans in Paris distills three centuries of vigorous, glittering, and powerfully emotional writing about the place that Henry James called "the most brilliant city in the world" and that Ernest Hemingway characterized as "a moveable feast.""--Jacket
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Gopnik, A. (2004). Americans in Paris: a literary anthology . Library of America.

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Gopnik, Adam. 2004. Americans in Paris: A Literary Anthology. Library of America.

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Gopnik, Adam. Americans in Paris: A Literary Anthology Library of America, 2004.

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Gopnik, Adam. Americans in Paris: A Literary Anthology Library of America, 2004.

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