

An edition of Memoirs of Montparnasse (1970)
By John Glassco,John Glassic
Publish Date
1973
Publisher
Viking Press
Language
eng
Pages
241
Description:
First published in 1970, and now a Canadian classic, Memoirs of Montparnasse by John Glassco portrays expatriate life in Paris, which began for him in 1928 when he arrived there from Montreal at the age of nineteen. Glassco revelled in his youth, his carefree existence, his powers of observation, above all in Paris, and his book is a celebration of these things. In the course of his lively narrative describing the often wayward activities of his circle, we meet George Moore, Robert McAlmon, Man Ray, Kay Boyle, Peggy Guggenheim, Ernest Hemingway, Morley Callaghan, Gertrude Stein, James Joyce, Frank Harris, and many hedonists and eccentrics who are less well known. Each of them makes an indelible impression on the reader through Glassco's literary skill.--Cover.
subjects: Authors, Canadian, Biography, Canadian Authors, Intellectual life, Fiction, general, Authors, biography, Montparnasse (paris, france), Paris (france), biography, Paris (france), intellectual life, Authors, Canadian (English), Écrivains canadiens-anglais, Biographies
People: John Glassco
Places: France) Montparnasse (Paris, Montparnasse (Paris, France)
Times: 20th century