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If you've had some funny, startling, satisfying, or dismaying
food experiences in France you'd like to share,
you may contact Harriet directly at
harriet.welty@hwelty.com.
Rachel Kaplan - Chantilly and Senlis: A Castle and A Town Fit for Kings -
A graduate of the Lyçée Français de New York,
and Northwestern University's medill School of Journalism,
she is the author of six books, including Little-Known Museums In and Around Paris.
She is the proprietor of
French Links, an innovative cultural
tourism company offering customized services for individuals, groups and
families, as well as for bussinesses. Some of her recent guests include
a former US President and Governor.
Robert Forrest Burgess
- Echoes Along The Seine - Chapter 29, Part III -
Chapter 29, Part II of IV from Hemingway's Paris and Pamplona, Then and Now -
Robert F. Burgess who met Ernest Hemingway during his last Pamplona fiesta,
describes those events. He tells of Ernest's early Paris and Pamplona
years, then returns to Europe to revisit Hemingway's haunts today. He
buses and back-packs into the Spanish Pyrenees to retrace the route described by
Hemingway in The Sun Also Rises. Finding everything exactly as he described it,
including where Jake and Bill cooled their wine bottles while trout
fishing, he realizes that Hemingway often wrote more fact than fiction into
his novels. From new interviews and perspectives of those who knew him we
see a clearer view of the man behind the legend, a man who just before the
end knew what he valued most and when he had been the happiest. Burgess
shows us where and how Hemingway's legacy still lives on in
Paris and Pamplona today. 392 pages, includes never before published pictures of
Hemingway, and many others. Paperback: 6 x 9-inches. Jan. 2000 Published by iUniverse.com.
See more about the book at http://www.robertf.burgess.to.
Richard Erickson - An Oasis In The 7th -
Living in Paris for the last twenty five years, Ric has been writing about
Paris online as long as anyone. He writes prolifically for
Metropole Paris where this
article first appeared.
He can be contacted at erickso@world-net.sct.fr.
Norman Barth -
Pictured here in the Jardin des Plantes in the 5th - is the editor of
the Paris Kiosque, and webmaster/creator of Les Pages de Paris.
He can be contacted at
nbarth@paris.org