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20 Paris Literature

Words: Susie Hollands

Below is a list of essential Paris reading (the first section you should go out and find tomorrow, the second can wait for your next holiday) compiled after polling friends and clients. Enjoy!

Les ‘musts’

Henry Miller – Tropic of Cancer
I like this more for the portrait of Paris in a certain era than its portraits of women. Tropic of Cancer is a typical Miller book; scathing. It gets a lot of press because of the banned status but it lacks plot and is mostly anecdotes and philosophising. I still like it.

Edmund White – Le Flaneur
It turned my love of visiting Paris to a need to live here. A beautifully explored stroll through the city and the Parisian’s quirks.

Simone de Beauvoir – The Mandarins

A fascinating insider’s view of intellectual life in Paris after the Liberation. A true roman a clef (SdeB gives starring roles to Camus, Sartre and her lover Nelson Algren, writer of The Man with the Golden Arm).

Colette – start with Claudine series

And take it from there. Personally, for me, it has to be “Chéri” – first for its intimate take on the demi-monde, growing older, and a mature woman’s love for a younger man. Even spicier when one considers Colette’s scandalous relationship with her young stepson, Bertrand de Jouvenel.

A Moveable Feast – Ernest Hemingway
Hemingway lives on $5 a day (La Closerie des Lilas was a bit cheaper then) and romps through a series of encounters with eccentric characters. Paris always has and always will be a great place for odd balls.

The Sun King – Nancy Mitford
The best book I’ve read on life at Versailles under Louis XIV – and especially the fate of the women who, quite literally, were under him. Nancy Mitford is so the perfect person to have written this book being the Queen of the British snobbery – she dissects life at Court with gusto.

Anaïs Nin 
I began reading Anaïs Nin at just about the same age she started writing them. At that time it was hard to find copies of the uncensored diaries published after her death by her second husband Rupert Pole. Later an edition was released and I read along with many of Nin’s erotica novels, which for her time were explicit.

Back up options

Celine – Journey to the End of the Night

Albert Camus – The Stranger

Gustav Flaubert – Madame Bovary

Stendhal – The Red and the Black

Emile Zola – L’Assommoir

Alexandre Dumas – The Counte of Monte Cristo

Moliere – Tartuffe

Voltaire – Candide

Andre Breton – Nadja

Paul Gallico – Flowers for Mrs Harris

Glassco – Memoirs of Montparnasse

Lucinda Holdforth – True Pleasures: A Memoir Of Women In Paris

George Orwell – Down and Out in Paris and London

The size of your apartment – Loi Carrez

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The Loi Carrez (named, not for the unit of measurement, but for the minister of housing who introduced the law) is a protective measure for the buyer in France.

The sale agreement relating to the purchase of a property must state the surface area of the property, in square meters. In 1996, a law was passed establishing a standard way of measuring that size, defining what is and is not “livable” surface area. For example, areas under a ceiling lower than 180 centimeters, typical in rooftop apartments, cannot be counted as livable space.

The Promesse de Vente must state the livable area of a property.

This does not include:
* Anything under 1.8 meters (5’10”); a mezzanine, for example, or cellar
* Stairwells and stairs
* Balconies and terraces
* Separating walls

To measure a property, an expert called a Geometre is required. If after you purchase your property you later discover that there is more than a 5% difference between the stated surface area indicated in your purchase contract and the actual surface area of the property, you have up to one year to contest the sale. The seller is legally bound to reimburse you for the difference and if the surface was certified by an expert, they are similarly liable for the error.

You’ll often see the size of the apartment given in mètres carrés…and, occasionally, mètres Carrez. A 35 mètres carrés (35 square meters) apartment is small; a 35 mètres Carrez (35 official square meters) apartment may seem much bigger by comparison. The way apartments in France (especially rooftop apartments) have been carved from old buildings, the minimum height exclusion can make a difference, so don’t be put off an apartment simply because the size appears small.

The Old Navy

Old-Navy

Words: Susie Hollands

If you are desperate for a drink in the Latin Quarter you can always count on this bar, it’s a mecca for anglophone bar staff from other pubs in central Paris, sells cigarettes and is open 24/7. It has more atmosphere than other options in the area, serves simple food, as well as beer in pints and not demie.

The Old Navy
150 Boulevard St-Germain, 6th
Ph. 01 43 26 88 09
Hours 7/7 24/7
Metro: Mabillon (10), Odéon (4)

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