Provence A-Z

Provence A-Z by Peter Mayle is a first edition published by Knopf in 2006, featuring 286 pages in English. This book serves as an informative and entertaining sourcebook on the region of Provence, reflecting Mayle’s nearly twenty years of experience living there. Organized alphabetically, it presents a selection of intriguing aspects of Provence, covering a wide range of topics from architecture to local customs, and even the unique sounds of the region’s patois.
Readers will discover more than 170 entries that delve into the diverse culture of Provence, including its legends, culinary delights, and notable locations such as Aix-en-Provence. The book also highlights various curiosities, such as the museum of the French Foreign Legion and the origins of “La Marseillaise.” Accompanied by artwork and memorabilia collected by Mayle, this edition offers a rich exploration of the customs and traditions of Provence, making it a valuable complement to any travel guide on the area.
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An indispensable, richly informative, and always entertaining sourcebook on Provence by the writer who has made the region his own.
Though organized from A to Z, this is hardly a conventional work of reference. It is rather a selection of those aspects of Provence that Peter Mayle in almost twenty years there has found to be the most interesting, curious, delicious, or down-right fun.
In more than 170 entries he writes about subjects as wide-ranging as architecture and “zingue-zingue-zoun “(in the local patois, a word meant to describe the sound of a violin), as diverse as expatriates, Aix-en-Provence, the Provencal character, legends, lavender, linguistic oddities, the museum of the French Foreign Legion, the museum of the corkscrew, the origins of “La Marseillaise,” and a bawdy folklore character named Fanny.
And, of course, he writes about food and drink: “vin rose, ” truffles, olives, melons, “bouillabaisse, ” the cheese that killed a Roman emperor, even a cure for indigestion. The wonderful accompanying artwork includes curiosities Mayle has gathered over the years”–“matchbooks, drawings, century-old ads, photos, tourist brochures, maps.
“Provence A-Z “is a delight for Peter Mayle’s ever-growing audience and the perfect complement to any guidebook on Provence, or, for that matter, France.
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