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“一流的巴黎徒步之旅……作者对这座城市及其艺术家的百科全书式了解赋予了他一种神秘的通行天赋:半开的门和敞开的马车门促进了他对这座城市神奇故事的探索。热爱巴黎的读者会喜欢这本充满乐趣的书,建议带着它去探索这座城市,去发现无数的新体验。” ——《柯克斯评论》(带星标)

这本书是回忆录、历史和游记的独特结合体,作者大卫·唐尼 (David Downie) 不拘一格地探索巴黎为什么是世界上最浪漫的城市,而且 150 多年来一直如此。

巴黎到处都是僻静、大气的公园、艺术家工作室、咖啡馆、餐馆和街道,自 1800 年代以来几乎没有什么变化,巴黎散发着浪漫的气息。艺术和建筑、城市景观、河岸以及无与伦比的日常生活质量都是其中的一部分。

但这座城市的魅力同样来自于隐藏的来源:爱发牢骚的居民、充满英雄消极情绪的奇异文化,以及充满谜团、欢乐和挑战的丰富历史。游客们很少怀疑这座光之城的魅力、别致和无忧无虑的氛围源于暴乱、叛乱、混乱和忧郁的黑暗源泉,以及浪漫主义时代的颠覆性文学、艺术和音乐,并且仍然从中汲取营养。

唐尼将自己的生活和爱情与维克多·雨果、乔治·桑、查尔斯·波德莱尔、巴尔扎克、纳达尔和其他伟大浪漫主义者的生活和爱情交织在一起,他对这座城市世俗的浪漫朝圣地感到高兴,他问,为什么是巴黎,而不是威尼斯或罗马——“浪漫主义的根基”浪漫主义”——还是柏林、维也纳和伦敦——最早的浪漫主义者建造空中楼阁、唱颂夜莺的地方?阅读《巴黎激情:光之城的浪漫主义与浪漫》并找出答案。

ASIN ‏ : ‎ B00OO3NWA4
出版商 ‏ : ‎ St. Martin’s Press (2015年4月28日)
出版日期 ‏ : ‎ April 28, 2015
语言 ‏ : ‎ 英语
文件大小 ‏ : ‎ 14331 KB
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打印长度 ‏ : ‎ 321 页

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Reviewer: Elatia Harris
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: David Downie — Not Only Romantic But Inimitable
Review: David Downie has written a remarkable and unexpected tale of the 19th century Romantics of Paris. Deeply grounded in French literature, art and history, he shows readers the physical Paris that was inhabited by Victor Hugo, Balzac, George Sand, Baudelaire, Delacroix and others. Not only where they met, but what their neighborhoods were like, how far apart from one another they lived, and which streets they took to their assignations. Reading, it’s possible to follow in their wake imaginatively or even to make your own Romantic map for the next time you are there.Do this and you will time travel to a different Ile Saint Louis from the high-toned one you know. 150 years ago, Bohemia existed there, and can still be traced. Was the Marais always chic? No — it was both Royal and Bohemian, and ruled by Victor Hugo, more famous than any writer would ever be again. The Montmartre of the Romantics was hilly, grassy, with pasturing goat herds and the freshest of fresh air. The windmills were utterly for real, and the artists’ studios were vast, light and cheap.If you have ever wondered how the great Romantics bodily inhabited Paris, how long it took them to walk from one haunt to another, and howmuch of what they did and saw is available to you today, then read this book. Seeing their art and poetry in a new context that no one butDavid Downie could provide, you will want a date to meet a like-minded friend under the bust of Chopin in the Luxembourg Gardens, and set off make their trail your own. If you could use an architectural disquisition on why Haussmann’s Paris feels and looks all wrong, then there’s one here that you can “dine out on for a year.”The bountiful illustrations from diverse sources are a delight — as real and nostalgic as theater ticket stubs. Alison Harris makes a superb photographic contribution to this book. Almost best of all, reading the final pages, you will realize the answer to a question you may never even have posed — how Romantic are you?

Reviewer: PENELLE, nom-de-plume for the LanaVictoriaBell novels
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Certainly a Passion for the imagination
Review: Brilliant study of the great artists that give us modern day Paris. Well written, and different, it is more a memoir than a fiction novel, and is therefore personal and engaging as a story. My only restraint is to say that to get wrapped up in the story most people would prefer a familiarity with the “City of Light” and especially with the many, many renowned artists and writers referenced. Otherwise, this is a very interesting read and certainly enlightened me about the ‘passions’ I have over looked during my many visits.

Reviewer: J. Locktov
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Fabulous fabulist ….
Review: It is easy in the throes of passion to lose all sense of equilibrium and plunge head first into a saccharine rhapsody. However David Downie has managed to write a love song to Paris with intimate precision, wit, intelligence and not a trace of sentimentality. He delves into the layers of the collective romantic Parisian psyche with investigative charm, portraying characters (both real and literary), relationships of every possible permutation, and the architectural details of their lives. His ability to weave history, culture, politics, art, and urban landscape, illuminate why Paris is the empress of romanticism. David Downie is a ”fabulous fabulist.”

Reviewer: Celeste
Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars
Title: disappointing
Review: I have a passion for Paris & have read many books (both in English & French) about the city over the years. I’ve long considered David Downie’s “Paris, Paris” my favorite, because I feel transported to Paris when reading it. So I was very disappointed to find that “A Passion for Paris” is mostly a rambling, gossipy recounting of the love lives of prominent French figures, mostly literary, of the 19th century. I gave up reading the book about midway through, but from what I read I could find little analysis about romanticism in general & what was advertised as the general theme of the book, namely how the romantics relate to making the city what it is today. Also there is no bibliography.

Reviewer: margaret hardig
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: I loved this new one
Review: I have read many books by David Downie starting with the fabulous Paris, Paris. I loved this new one. Mr. Downie does an amazing job of combining his knowledge of history, literature, architecture and Paris and takes the reader on a tour of the city with some of its best known authors. As we slip into the lives of Victor Hugo, George Sand, Balzac and others the reader comes to see the Paris they knew and visit what is left of it in modern Paris. It is difficult to describe what a wild ride it is. The book was so entertaining, and insightful, so filled with startling information that I wanted to start rereading it almost immediately.

Reviewer: P. Lenny
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Paris comes alive
Review: I spent a delightful afternoon visiting the Victor Hugo museum in Place Des Vosges which I have never visited before despite having spent many months living in Paris. All because of David Downie’s amazing and wonderful book. Also, the Luxembourg Gardens became much more enjoyable once I learned, from David’s book, all about the statutes. It is like having your very own tour guide take you to the most historic places in Paris. His book gives you an intimate portrait of all the places, persons and things Paris. Thank you David Downie for making the most beautiful city in the world even more wonderful.

Reviewer: James Ellsworth
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Can’t Get Enough of Paris? Buy This Book
Review: David Downie offers a book of scholarship and reflection in ‘A Passion For Paris.’ He has a personal interest in studying the Romantic Movement in France and specifically in Paris. So…he walks the streets and cemeteries and makes detailed notes about where Romantic artists and writers lived and are buried; where courtesans held literary salons; he delves into writings by authors and critics to illuminate the movement; he looks at society and social unrest and changing governments during the unfolding of this long-lived movement. All along the way, he makes it clear what this time means to him during his years of living in the city and so…it means much more to us than it otherwise would have.

Reviewer: C. D. Saunders
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: All three of David Downie’s books on Paris are a must read for anyone who already loves Paris, or is going there for the first time … and they should be re-read before or after each visit. He has a writing style that is engaging and intelligent, and treats the reader with respect whilst still maintaining a healthy mastery, gained from (and justified by) his years of living and exploring the City.I have never visited Paris after reading his writings, without enjoying the place more than on previous visits; and am still amazed that there is still so much I have to discover – something made easier and more enjoyable through reading these books.He draws on earlier writings about the City, as well as authors and novelists, many of which I have also read, but makes said writings more accessible and relevant to today.Wandering the streets of Paris is one of life’s pleasures, and David Downie helps us to understand both the history and culture of the place (I wish someone would/could write such books about London).There are other books by him which are also worth reading.David (if I am allowed to call him by his first name) would be a welcome guest at anyone’s dinner table … he is certainly welcome at mine anytime!

Reviewer: sandi
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: I have been to Paris many times and was married to a Frenchman educated in Paris but seeing the City of Light through David Downie’s eyes gave me an entirely new perspective. A very thoughtful book.

Reviewer: Sultanabun
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Wonderful background reading ahead of a trip to Paris. Downie writes with compelling fluidity often interspersing personal anecdotes with his accounts of the great romantic writers who lived in Paris.

Reviewer: Meghann and Adam
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: As described

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