Item #22867 Four Lives in Paris with a Foreword by Glenway Wescott. Paris in the 1920s, Hugh Ford.

Four Lives in Paris with a Foreword by Glenway Wescott.

San Francisco: North Point Press, 1987. First Printing of the First Edition. A Fine tight copy in a Fine dust jacket. Hugh Ford profiles four creative expatriates in Paris who have been overshadowed by a host of more highly visible writers and artists: Composer George Antheil who was nicknamed the Bad Boy of Music, Kay Boyle a writer whose early life in Paris was as turbulent as it was productive, Harold Stearns traded the life of a social and political critic in New York for a subsistance life in Paris among the Lost Generation, and Margaret Anderson left her editorship fo the Little Review in New York in search for a more spiritual life in Paris. Each of these stories shed fresh light on the glory years of Paris in the Twenties. Item #22867
ISBN: 0865472505

Price: $60.00

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