The Other Paris

The Other Paris by Lucy Sante, published by Farrar, Straus and Giroux on October 18, 2016, is a reprint edition comprising 320 pages in English. This book presents a comprehensive exploration of the lesser-known aspects of Paris, focusing on the city’s historical underbelly, which includes the lives of the poor, outcasts, and eccentrics. Sante draws on a wide range of testimonies to illustrate a vibrant yet often overlooked narrative of the city, contrasting its glamorous image with the realities of its marginalized communities.
Readers will find a detailed examination of various social issues, including labor conditions, crime, and popular entertainment, as well as insights into the lives of those who documented these experiences, such as reporters and poets. Richly illustrated with over three hundred images, The Other Paris takes the reader on a journey through the city’s past, revealing the remnants of a bygone era that continue to influence contemporary Paris. This work serves as a significant reference for those interested in the social history and cultural curiosities of France.
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A trip through Paris as it will never be again–dark and dank and poor and slapdash and truly bohemian
Paris, the City of Lights, the city of fine dining and seductive couture and intellectual hauteur, was until fairly recently always accompanied by its shadow: the city of the poor, the outcast, the criminal, the eccentric, the willfully nonconforming. In The Other Paris, Lucy Sante gives us a panoramic view of that second metropolis, which has nearly vanished but whose traces are in the bricks and stones of the contemporary city, in the culture of France itself, and, by extension, throughout the world.
Drawing on testimony from a great range of witnesses, Sante, whose thorough research is matched only by the vividness of her narration, takes the reader on a whirlwind tour. Richly illustrated with more than three hundred images, The Other Paris scuttles through the knotted pre-Haussmann streets, through the improvised accommodations of the original bohemians, through the whorehouses and dance halls and hobo shelters of the old city.
A lively survey of labor conditions, prostitution, drinking, crime, and popular entertainment, and of the reporters, réaliste singers, pamphleteers, and poets who chronicled their evolution, The Other Paris is a book meant to upend the story of the French capital, to reclaim the city from the bons vivants and the speculators, and to hold a light to the work and lives of those expunged from its center by the forces of profit.
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