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Book Summary and Reviews of A Passion for Paris by David Downie

A Passion for Paris by David Downie

A Passion for Paris

Romanticism and Romance in the City of Light

by David Downie

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  • Apr 2015, 320 pages
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Book Summary

A unique combination of memoir, history, and travelogue, this is author David Downie's irreverent quest to uncover why Paris is the world's most romantic city - and has been for over 150 years.

Abounding in secluded, atmospheric parks, artists' studios, cafes, restaurants and streets little changed since the 1800s, Paris exudes romance. The art and architecture, the cityscape, riverbanks, and the unparalleled quality of daily life are part of the equation.

But the city's allure derives equally from hidden sources: querulous inhabitants, a bizarre culture of heroic negativity, and a rich historical past supplying enigmas, pleasures and challenges. Rarely do visitors suspect the glamor and chic and the carefree atmosphere of the City of Light grew from and still feed off the dark fountainheads of riot, rebellion, mayhem and melancholy - and the subversive literature, art and music of the Romantic Age.

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"Starred Review. Anyone who loves Paris will adore this joyful book. Readers visiting the city are advised to take it with them to discover countless new experiences." - Kirkus

"Starred Review. [I]intrepidly researched, entrancingly descriptive, ruminative, funny, and revealing... Downie presents a gorgeously discursive and affecting homage to Paris' 'great Romantics,' and to the city itself." - Booklist

"Curious and attentive to detail, Downie is appreciative yet unflinching in describing his adopted home." - David Armstrong, San Francisco Chronicle Book Review

"David Downie's prose illuminates Paris with an unequaled poignancy and passion. He understands and evokes the soul and the substance of the city with a critic's intelligence and a lover's heart. He makes me want to live in Paris again." - Don George, National Geographic Traveler

"Whether the author is leading us into Flaubert's study or onto the terrace of today's Deux Magots, there's a rare excitement in the air - as if Puccini's Bohemians were united in song, somewhere off stage." - Penelope Rowlands, author of Paris Was Ours

"Victor Hugo, Adèle and Juliette, Saint-Beuve, Nadar, George Sand and a host of other great figures of French history come alive in David Downie's compelling and often wickedly humorous investigation of romance and romanticism in the City of Light." - Harriet Welty Rochefort, author of French Toast and Joie de Vivre

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Harriette K. (Northbrook, IL)

A PASSION FOR PARIS
First, I must say, that I fell in love with Paris on my very first visit there many years ago. I fell in love again while reading David McCullough's "The Greater Journey" a few years ago. I thought that was the epitome. David Downie's account of nineteenth century Paris, the literati that roamed it's streets and all the juicy gossip comes in a close second. There is so much to absorb that I was constantly backtracking, trying to remember as much as possible. Would that I could hop a plane to Paris, grab the author's hand and go with him through all those dark alleys and dusty rooms again. If the reader is able to have an actual visit to Paris, take this book with you.

Chris W. (Temple City, CA)

I can't wait to go to Paris
There is so much history and detailed information about the age of Romanticism packed into this book and it was fun to read. I want to see all the places he describes and read even more about the people he has thoroughly researched. I will reread it before I go to Paris to make sure I follow his very well laid out paths. It has inspired me to reread French literature. When possible, I hope the pictures are in color in the final publication and it would be so helpful to have maps showing the locations he describes. This book alone will increase tourism to Paris. Tour groups heading to Paris would enjoy reading and discussing this book as would history and literature students. Take this book with you to Paris!

Cheri S. (Newburgh, IN)

I do love Paris!
I have never been to Paris but Paris has always been on my mind and David Downie's latest book, A Passion for Paris: Romanticism and Romance in the City of Light beautifully illustrates why that is so!

I am an ardent student of the Romantic period, both vocationally and avocationally but Downie's complete emersion into this era is beyond anything I have ever encountered. He adores Paris more than any just about anyone. And his knowledge of its people and history has been gained through personal experience and exposure to them in a quite visceral manner. After reading two pages, I knew I could trust him to be authentic and accurate and I was totally enamored with who he is due to the way in which he reveals himself through the telling of the stories of the lives of the key figures from this mystical time in Paris.

One aspect of the book that I find to be helpful, especially for those not well-versed in this era, is an appendix which gives a thumb-nail bio of each main character involved in the Romanticism movement in Paris. As well, the illustrations, photographs and prints scattered throughout the book keeps the reader aware that this is a real place and these are real people whose lived are being explored and exposed!

All in all, I heartily recommend A Passion for Paris: Romanticism and Romance in the City of Light for anyone who has been, is going to or is just curious about Paris and its exciting role in the world of the arts!



Editor's Note: Cheri read an advance reading copy of A Passion for Paris. While we are not sure in this case whether the finished book will have an appendix, many ARCS are missing these sorts of finishing touches as they are created before the final editing process.

Nan G. (Mazomanie, WI)

Fed my own passion for Paris!
Paris is the city of my soul so having a review copy of David Downie's A Passion for Paris was a gift in the midst of a dreary winter's end! For anyone in love with the City of Light, Downie's wonderfully written book offers new (and often irreverent) insights into what many feel is the most romantic city on earth. This delightful book now occupies pride of place among many others on my bookshelf written about Paris...and will go with me on my next trip so that I can follow Downie's footstep through that beautiful city. I highly recommend this entertaining and educational read!

Diane S. (Batavia, IL)

A passion for Paris
I think the title says it all. My favorite things about this book was that you could tell how passionate the author was. Loved learning all the hidden little literary facts as well as places that many don't know. If I ever go to Paris I will definitely take this book with me.

Retired in Wysox, PA

"A look back at Romantic Paris"
This book was a graduate course in the Romantic fine arts! I thought that I was fairly well read and familiar with the well known authors and artists discussed in this book -but I soon discovered the many gaps in my own education. I especially enjoyed reading about how the paths of many of these people crossed and about their relationships with each other. The writer makes everyone "come to life" with poetic physical descriptions and the inclusion of some of the details of their everyday routines. The reader can visualize the individuals in their particular surroundings. The details of the streets, parks and buildings made me want to book a plane ticket to Paris. My favorite section describes the author's observing Foucault's pendulum and viewing it as the "world spinning around Paris for eternity." The pictures were interesting and a nice touch. The only suggestion I have is that some type of a city map or grid would have been helpful. Great read!

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David Downie

David Downie, a native San Franciscan, lived in New York, Providence, Rome and Milan before moving to Paris in the mid-1980s. He divides his time between France and Italy. His travel, food and arts features have appeared in print publications worldwide. Downie is co-owner with his wife Alison Harris of Paris, Paris Tours custom walking tours of Paris, Burgundy, Rome & the Italian Riviera. He is the author of the critically acclaimed Paris, Paris, and the bestselling Paris to the Pyrenees. Visit him at www.davidddownie.com

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