The French Riviera: A Literary Guide for Travellers: Literary Guides for Travellers
Autor Ted Jonesen Limba Engleză Paperback – 22 ian 2020
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780755617586
ISBN-10: 0755617584
Pagini: 272
Ilustrații: illustrated with line drawings
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 29 mm
Greutate: 0.22 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Tauris Parke
Seria Literary Guides for Travellers
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0755617584
Pagini: 272
Ilustrații: illustrated with line drawings
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 29 mm
Greutate: 0.22 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Tauris Parke
Seria Literary Guides for Travellers
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Notă biografică
Ted Jones is a writer and journalist who specialises in travel and the arts. He divides his time between Villefranche-sur-Mer on the French Riviera, and Windsor, England.
Cuprins
AcknowledgementsMapPrefaceIntroductionHyères: Gateway to the RivieraCannes: City of FestivalsAntibes: The City OppositeThe Back Country: The Balcony of the MediterraneanNice: The Heart of the RivieraCap Ferrat: Almost an IslandMonaco: City of MillionairesMenton: Sanatorium CituEpilogueAuthor ProfilesBibliographyIndex
Recenzii
The ultimate travel book for anyone who likes sun and literature. I found it irresistible.
There are two views of the French Riviera. One says it is an overdeveloped blot on the landscape; the other that it is the epitome of style. If you veer towards the latter, and enjoy literary history, this book is for you. Drawing on the stories of more than 150 writers, Jones does a great job of buffing up the legend.
Thoughtful, entertaining and vivid, Jones's The French Riviera sweeps us along the coast ... Jones's book is sad only because it reminds us of how much of the Riviera's tranquil beauty has been sacrificed. The list of literary lovers of the Riviera almost beggars belief. It is delightful to have their eloquent, acerbic, lyrical responses collected here, in a book that deserves to become a favourite with all travellers.
There is much to relish. The author is assiduous in recording who wrote what where and when, in seeking out memorial plaques and mourning lost landmarks.
A vivid guide to the Cote d'Azur in the eyes of some of the greatest writers of their time.
Certainly among the best of recent books on the area. Jones has done a lot of research and presents his results in a clear and lively style. The book will appeal obviously to those with literary interests but it's also designed to please those who enjoy Sunday paper-style gossip (broadsheet, of course).
Unsurpassed in literary name-dropping.
Some travel guides offer the basics. Others, such as Ted Jones' The French Riviera, weave the works of other literary giants into a narrative that gives a sense of history of a place. Jones' book provides glimpses of works by writers such as Agatha Christie, Joseph Conrad, Ian Fleming, Aldous Huxley, Ernest Hemingway, Victor Hugo and James Joyce and their feelings about the French Riviera.
With a cast of more than 150 authors, the book is an incredible tour-de-force. Through taking several years of diligent research to complete, Ted guides the reader on a remarkable journey, where the lives and loves of so many writers unfold before us along the sundrenched shores of the French Riviera.
Part travel-guide, part biography, the elegant text retraces the footsteps of some of the world's greatest literary geniuses. Enough to tempt even the strongest-willed to book a ticket. Snap up a copy of Ted's book. ... The literary world's answer to Heat magazine, Ted uncovers endlessly fascinating material.
The palm-fringed beaches of Cannes, Nice, Monaco and the other magical Mediterranean coastal towns and villages of sun-swept southeastern France are lovingly described by travel journalist Ted Jones.
There are two views of the French Riviera. One says it is an overdeveloped blot on the landscape; the other that it is the epitome of style. If you veer towards the latter, and enjoy literary history, this book is for you. Drawing on the stories of more than 150 writers, Jones does a great job of buffing up the legend.
Thoughtful, entertaining and vivid, Jones's The French Riviera sweeps us along the coast ... Jones's book is sad only because it reminds us of how much of the Riviera's tranquil beauty has been sacrificed. The list of literary lovers of the Riviera almost beggars belief. It is delightful to have their eloquent, acerbic, lyrical responses collected here, in a book that deserves to become a favourite with all travellers.
There is much to relish. The author is assiduous in recording who wrote what where and when, in seeking out memorial plaques and mourning lost landmarks.
A vivid guide to the Cote d'Azur in the eyes of some of the greatest writers of their time.
Certainly among the best of recent books on the area. Jones has done a lot of research and presents his results in a clear and lively style. The book will appeal obviously to those with literary interests but it's also designed to please those who enjoy Sunday paper-style gossip (broadsheet, of course).
Unsurpassed in literary name-dropping.
Some travel guides offer the basics. Others, such as Ted Jones' The French Riviera, weave the works of other literary giants into a narrative that gives a sense of history of a place. Jones' book provides glimpses of works by writers such as Agatha Christie, Joseph Conrad, Ian Fleming, Aldous Huxley, Ernest Hemingway, Victor Hugo and James Joyce and their feelings about the French Riviera.
With a cast of more than 150 authors, the book is an incredible tour-de-force. Through taking several years of diligent research to complete, Ted guides the reader on a remarkable journey, where the lives and loves of so many writers unfold before us along the sundrenched shores of the French Riviera.
Part travel-guide, part biography, the elegant text retraces the footsteps of some of the world's greatest literary geniuses. Enough to tempt even the strongest-willed to book a ticket. Snap up a copy of Ted's book. ... The literary world's answer to Heat magazine, Ted uncovers endlessly fascinating material.
The palm-fringed beaches of Cannes, Nice, Monaco and the other magical Mediterranean coastal towns and villages of sun-swept southeastern France are lovingly described by travel journalist Ted Jones.