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这本书独一无二地描述了巴黎生活的独特之处。奥利维尔·马格尼 (Olivier Magny) 是一位真正的巴黎人:他在这座光之城出生和长大,并在此分享他对这座城市的准确分析和无价见解。
他以极大的幽默和机智做到了这一切。该书中的一系列文章甚至征服了法国人的心,成为全国畅销书。
因此,如果您想了解巴黎的本来面目,了解陈词滥调之外的事物,学习能让您融入其中并同时开怀大笑的技巧和短语 – 这可能就是适合您的书。
出版商 : 伯克利;第 1 版(2011 年 7 月 5 日)
语言 : 英语
平装本 : 288 页
ISBN-10 : 0425241181
ISBN-13 : 978-0425241189
物品重量 : 1.05 磅
尺寸 : 6 x 0.7 x 9.1 英寸
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Customers find the book funny, entertaining, and light. They also appreciate the good insights and information about Paris. Opinions differ on the writing quality, with some finding it well-written and easy to read, while others say it’s sprinkled with too many French sentences and poorly translated.
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Reviewer: Andy Orrock
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: I mean Olivier Magny…he’s in a different league: charisma, intelligence, elegance…Plus I mean congratulations to him
Review: Olivier Magny’s witty, insightful book was culled from the blog of the same name. Lots of these blog-to-book content repurposings don’t surivive the journeys (I was underwhelmed by Other People’s Rejection Letters: Relationship Enders, Career Killers, and 150 Other Letters You’ll Be Glad You Didn’t Receive, for example), but this one does. The secrets are the writer’s great humor and the pinpoint editing of the book: the pieces build perfectly on each other, with each succeeding entry (er, ‘chapter’) winkingly invoking a term Magny presented in an earlier post. In each new entry, Magny covers a specific subject, term or concept near and dear to Parisians. These run from one-and-a-half to three pages. Each feels of the perfect length.The overall tone of Magny’s writing: celebrating the superiority of Parisians while letting you, the reader, in on the secret that maybe this superiority is not so well-founded. It mixes droll moments of well-informed comedic observations with suddenly trenchant, sharp comments. Of those latter thoughts, I often found myself finishing a paragraph coming up startled thinking, “whoa, that wasn’t light and funny, it was sharp, targeted and dead-on.”Or, as Mr. Magny tells me of Parisian-speak, I should say “sharp, targeted, dead-on…” to truly affect “the power of the Parisian tertiary rhythm.” He also tells me that “[t]o achieve full…rhythm, two rules ought to be applied: never use “and” before your last adjective; and always finish the list looking somewhat sad and disturbed” (from his entry entitled ‘Making Lists’).God, that is such great stuff. Then, to reinforce my point about how the book builds on its previous chapters, in a later entry entitled ‘Barack Obama,’ he uncorks this beauty in his ‘How to Sound Like a Parisian’ example (one accompanies each chapter): “Oh, putain, I mean Barack Obama…he’s in a different league: charisma, intelligence, elegance…Plus I mean congratulations to him.” That sentence put together lessons learned in ‘Making Lists’ and ‘The Word ‘Putain’.’ By reading Olivier Magny’s excellent compendium, I feel like I’m in on the joke.
Reviewer: èèè±
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Paris Smaris
Review: Parisian women own 10 pairs of jeans? As an American I find this not worth commenting on, I probably own 20 pairs although I never throw away jeans. & he doesn’t elaborate if they want their butts to look big in them or not, I was left wondering since Parisian women are so skinny. Anyways, I”m quite sure that’s it’s not uncommon for American women to own 20 pairs of jeans. Take that!I liked all the French since I am studying French. I think it’s perfect how it’s interesting reading with small bits of colloquial Parisian French. So much better than just memorizing a bunch of slang.It’s a pretty good read, although I am not super into Paris. But I find the French easy to identify with in general.EDIT 2-16-2021 I think I was too kind with this review. Also I have now learned to ski and I find his criticism of French skiers to be really dumb. People who don’t know what they are doing on the slopes are very dangerous. Imagine even a 50 pound child running into you standing at the bottom going 30 mph or more wearing razor sharp skis. I have seen this and it looked really painful. I am a beginner but I learned how not to run into people. Please teach your skiing children to not run into people. I am always looking around paranoid for some jerk to hit me.
Reviewer: Francine
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Merci Monsieur Magny
Review: My prayers were answered when I read this book. It is the best guide to Parisian and French culture I have read. The structure of the book is very effective. Each section deals with an aspect of life important to the Parisians and together they make a comprehensive guide to how Parisians think and behave. The extra touch of how to speak like a Parisian given at the end of each section was really interesting.It’s nothing like the French I was taught! There are lots of tips on how to behave when in Paris which makes for very enlightening reading. But Monsieur Magny, you present the reader with a mystery which must be solved before going to Paris. What style of jeans must we buy to give out the right signals? Il faut expliquer! Loved your book and now that I know not to wear yellow or red, not to smile, not to wear sneakers,not to expect anything good to happen to me,not to expect to make any friends, I’m ready for a good time in Paris!
Reviewer: Nick
Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Only suitable for people who can speak excellent French
Review: I am French (and formerly Parisian) and have read this book in its original French version first. I loved it, as it was witty, funny but also insightful about the Parisians. I ordered the English version because I wanted to share it with my American students, as a light read. But it turned out to be so poorly translated, it wasn’t worth reading for my students. The problem is that many French words and colloquialisms are not translated at all. I can’t list all instances because there are so many, but how are non-French speakers supposed to know what “ça me fait du bien”, “ça me relaxe” means? This is just a silly product. Either you translate nothing because all readers are expected to have an advanced command of French, or you translate everything because they don’t.Too bad, though, because it had potential.
Reviewer: Natalie
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: 200 pages of laughing.
Review: A brilliant book, hilarious!If the saying “Every joke has a bit of truth in it” makes sense, this book is no kidding has 99% truth.It’s funny and pleasure to read. I enjoyed it till the very last page.Divided into small chapters with bottom lines and useful expressions in French, this is in a way a guide book and a key to mysterious character and phenomenon of Parisians.The book is written by a gently sarcastic insider, an author who really knows what he is talking about.Being bona fide Parisian himself and having a great sense of humour he puts a magnifying mirror in front of fellow Parisians and invite us to lough out loud together.And Parisians are not so distant anymore, they are human beings after all, just the lucky ones to live in one of the most beautiful cities in the world.
Reviewer: Victoire Lemaigre du Breuil
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: Great book, very fun to read.
Reviewer: susana
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: i am so in love with this book i cant even, this is an open door to get to know parisians
Reviewer: La virtue
Rating: 2.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: In the spirit of trying to be funny, I found the book rather insolent and insulting to the French. He makes French people sounds as if they are all cut from the same cookie cutter, and a defective one, at that. I did not like this book at all.
Reviewer: Ewald Michael Konig
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: I loved the book – at least now I can start trying to understand the Parisians. The famous Gallic humour at it’s best.
Reviewer: MarieJo
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: A new book is always good 🙂 I’ve just started reading it and it’s quite funny. Apart from being funny it’s also accurate and true – I have a French boyfriend (we lived in Paris together) and this book perfectly describes his habits and preferences!
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