And the Show Went on : Cultural Life in Nazi-occupied Paris

Author(s): Alan Riding

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In June 1940, Paris fell and the city's lights went out. The world's cultural capital had become the Nazis' greatest prize. Following its cultural tradition from the century before - having given birth to major artistic movements like Impressionism, Cubism and Surrealism - Paris remained home to the greatest artists, writers and composers, from Joyce to Picasso. After the invasion of France many artists fled and those still in Paris had to survive: Matisse kept out of view but Picasso could not avoid Nazi visitors. A few, like Beckett, joined the Resistance. Some were arrested and died in German hands. Others entertained the enemy. Maurice Chevalier and Edith Piaf sang, the dancing girls returned, the opera and theatres reopened, the movie cameras rolled, galleries sold paintings looted from Jewish families, pro-German writers and their rivals fought in print. Told through the experiences of renowned creative figures and witnesses of the times, And the Show Went On provides the authoritative account of how Paris's artistic world lived through the German Occupation. From the desperation of defeat to the heights of creativity this is a moving history of survival, collaboration and resistance.

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'Only someone as deeply versed in French culture as Alan Riding, and as completely in command of his subject, could have written this magisterial account of France's authors and artists and filmmakers and musicians during the Occupation. It is star-studded and makes fascinating reading.' David Fromkin, author of A Peace to End All Peace 'Based on numerous interviews as well as published memoirs and diaries and the latest historical scholarship - Riding marshals details with the verve and care of a great reporter.' Professor Susan Suleiman, Harvard University

Alan Riding trained as an economist and lawyer before joining Reuters, the Financial Times and then The New York Times, reporting from Mexico, Brazil, Rome and finally Paris for twelve years as European Cultural Correspondent. His previous book Distant Neighbors: A Portrait of the Mexicans (Random House) has sold over 450,000 copies.

General Fields

  • : 9780715640678
  • : Duckworth
  • : Duckworth
  • : 0.847311
  • : 28 February 2011
  • : 234mm X 156mm
  • : United Kingdom
  • : 01 July 2011
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Alan Riding
  • : Hardback
  • : 1
  • : English
  • : 432
  • : 16pp b&w