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How well does the American and British romanticized dream of Paris fit-in with the lived-in Paris experience of real Parisians?
Dubbed Ernest Hemingway's A Moveable Feast for the twenty-first century, We'll Never Have Paris is an anthology edited by Andrew Gallix that taps into the enduring fascination with a partly fantasized literary Paris (mostly generated by the Lost Generation, Joyce, Beckett, etc.) by showcasing fiction, poetry, and essays inspired by the 'City of Love' from more than seventy contemporary Anglophone authors.
"A giant masterpiece, We'll Never Have Paris is a volume of almost six hundred pages boasting some of the most enlightening, complex, and intriguing authors of the present day." -- Amazon Reviews








