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Noe͏̈l Riley Fitch

    Noël Riley Fitch is a biographer and historian dedicated to illuminating the lives of expatriate intellectuals who shaped Paris in the early 20th century. Her works consistently explore the vibrant artistic milieu of the city, delving into the minds and creative processes of its most influential figures. Fitch's writing offers readers a compelling journey into the salons and cafes that fostered modern art and literature. She meticulously researches her subjects, providing rich, engaging narratives that capture the essence of their contributions.

    Anai͏̈s
    Die literarischen Cafés von Paris
    Anaïs
    Paris Café: The Select Crowd
    Appetite for Life
    Sylvia Beach and the Lost Generation
    • Noel Riley Fitch has written a perfect book, full to the brim with literary history, correct and whole-hearted both in statement and in implication. She makes me feel and remember a good many things that happened before and after my time. I'm glad to have lived long enough to read it. --Glenway Wescott

      Sylvia Beach and the Lost Generation
    • Appetite for Life

      • 569 pages
      • 20 hours of reading
      4.1(1997)Add rating

      Julia Child entered the lives of millions of Americans with her bestselling cookbook, Mastering the Art of French Cooking; her popular and long-running cooking show, The French Chef; and her beloved memoir, My Life in France. In this intimate and revealing biography, based on exclusive interviews and scores of private letters and diaries, Noel Riley Fitch leads us through her incredible life. We travel with Julia from her exuberant youth in California to her raucous days at Smith College; from her volunteer service with the OSS during World War II to the day she met Paul Child, the man with whom she would enjoy a fifty year marriage. We’re with her when she takes her first culinary course at 37 and discovers her true calling; when she begins work on her landmark cookbook and suffers the rejections of most publishers in New York. And when finally her vision strikes a chord with a generation of Americans tired of bland cuisine, we’re there to share in the making of a legend. Julia Child became a household name by resisting fads and narrow conventions, by being the quintessential teacher and an inspiration to modern women, and by doing it all with her trademark humor and aplomb. Appetite for Life is her truly remarkable story.

      Appetite for Life
    • Paris Café: The Select Crowd

      • 128 pages
      • 5 hours of reading
      3.9(46)Add rating

      The book explores the rich history of Select, a renowned Montparnasse café that has been a cultural hub for nearly ninety years. It highlights the café's significance to iconic figures such as Hemingway, Beauvoir, and Picasso, as well as contemporary writers and artists. Through the collaboration of an acclaimed author and a noted artist, readers are invited to delve into the café's vibrant atmosphere and its role in shaping Parisian intellectual life.

      Paris Café: The Select Crowd
    • Anaïs

      The Erotic Life of Anaïs Nin

      • 536 pages
      • 19 hours of reading

      Anais Nin was the ultimate femme fatale, a passionate and mysterious woman, world famous for her extravagant sexual exploits, most notably her simultaneous affairs with Henry and June Miller and her bicoastal bigamous marriages. In the mid-1920s, eager to break the confines of American Victorianism both as an artist and as a woman, Nin traveled to Paris, where she fell in with the legendary artistic and literary circles of the Left Bank."Nin's Diary", published over the years in numerous volumes, has been hailed as a breakthrough document by literary critics and feminists alike. Yet in the published diary, Nin did not lay bare her true self. She instead constructed a carefully stylized image of the woman the world knew as "Anais" while keeping her inner self well hidden. In "Anais", biographer Noel Riley Fitch presents an honest portrait of Nin's passionate, tumultuous, and sometimes bitterly painful life. Fitch reveals, among other things, that behind Nin's coquetry was the desperate yearning of an abused and abandoned child. This, the first biography of Nin, complements, corrects, and demystifies the image that Nin so artfully crafted in her diary.

      Anaïs
    • Der Duft frisch gerösteter Kaffeebohnen, gedämpfte Konversation oder stille Lektüre und eine erlesene Einrichtung – die magische Atmosphäre der legendären Kaffeehäuser Europas hat schon Generationen von Künstlern und Schriftstellern inspiriert. Der Band lädt mit stimmungsvollen und opulent bebilderten Porträts ein zu genussvollen Besuchen in über 20 europäischen Metropolen: ins Wiener Café Central, nach Paris ins Deux Magots, in die großen Cafés in Berlin, Budapest und Rom.

      Künstlercafés in Europa