Paris Was A Woman by Andrea Weiss

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Paris Was A Woman

Portraits from the Left Bank

Andrea Weiss

Originally published more than twenty years ago and winner of a Lambda Literary Award, Paris Was a Woman is a rare profile of the female literati in Paris at the turn of the century. Now with a new preface and illustrations, this ‘scrapbook’ of their work–along with Andrea Weiss’ lively commentary–highlights the political, social, and artistic lives of the renowned lesbian and bisexual Modernists, including Colette, Djuna Barnes, Gertrude Stein, Alice B. Toklas, Sylvia Beach, and many more.

Painstakingly researched and profusely illustrated, it is an enlightening account of women who between wars found their selves and their voices in Paris. A wealth of photographs, paintings, drawings, and literary fragments combine with Weiss’ revealing text to give an unparalleled insight into this extraordinary network of women for who Paris was neither mistress nor muse, but a different kind of woman.


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Details

ISBN 9781619021792
Genre Award Winner; Autobiography/Biography
Copyright Date 1995
Publication Date 01-Nov-13
Publisher Counterpoint
Format Trade Paperback
No. of Pages 256
Language English
Rating Great
Subject Travel
BookID 9591

Author: LFWBooks