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Ten Years a Bohemian
Émile Goudeau
其他書名
An Artist's Life in Paris During the Belle Epoque
出版
Sunny Lou Publishing
, 2021-03-10
主題
Biography & Autobiography / General
Biography & Autobiography / Literary Figures
Poetry / Anthologies (multiple authors)
ISBN
1735477699
9781735477695
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=5JRlzgEACAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
Ten Years a Bohemian
(
Dix ans de bohème
in French), first published in 1888, is the autobiographical account of a young man, Émile Goudeau, who moves to Paris from the French countryside in the mid- to late-1870s, with high ambitions of becoming a poet. Would that it were so easy! Whimsical and endearing, it tells the story of the Bohemian life of not just one young man, but countless other struggling artists in the Belle Epoque period of Paris, many of which artists are now famous (and more not) - a whoʼs who of sculptors, painters, musicians, performers, poets, writers, and comedians, you name it - living, struggling, drinking, laughing, - somehow managing to survive, with stiff upper lips and on shoe-string budgets - in the Latin Quarter and Montmartre. Émile Goudeau, a recognized poet, is best known today as the founder the
Hydropaths
Club, a wildly-successful literary club in Paris from 1878-1880, and subsequently as the influential editor-in-chief of the
Chat Noir
journal, eponymous mouthpiece and vehicle for the world-famous cabaret, which he helped found with Rodolphe Salis. Rodolphe Salis, the "gentleman cabaret owner," often gets credit for the idea of the
Chat Noir
journal and cabaret - but after one reads this story, one will quickly realize that the true genius behind both of them is probably... Émile Goudeau, poet, editor, journalist, novelist, and finally... shepherd, in Asnières. On the cover is a scene from
Parce Domine
, 1884, by Adolphe Willette, the full version of which was painted on the walls of the original Chat Noir cabaret.