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Paris Out of Hand: A Wayward Guide

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Paris Out of Hand: A Wayward Guide

by Karen E. Gordon, K.E GORDON

Chronicle Books | January 10, 1996 | Hardcover

From the author of "The Transitive Vampire," comes an invitation to a strangely illuminated City of Light, "Paris out of Hand." This seductively beautiful replica of a 19th-century travel book--replete with illustrations of sights you will never see and maps that may plummet you into a different era--guides readers through the Paris that is, that might be, and that never was. Amid the Parisian locales you know and love, unheard-of temptations abound. If your visit to the Cafe Conjugal ends in a spat, you can make up at the luscious and fantastic Museum of Lips and Books. From the disconcerting Brasserie Loplop, steal your chair for the Cinema Pont Neuf, whose movies flow onto the Seine. Your curiosity sated for the day, check into Hotel des Etrangers, where phantoms change the sheets and your room in the middle of the night. Unhandy glossaries help you talk your way through these provocative encounters, with such apropos comments as" J''aimerais sortir avec votre hyene pour boire un verre "(I''d like to take your hyena out for a drink). A rare and rowdy entertainment that dares its readers to explore a Paris one can only wish existed.
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From the author of The Transitive Vampire comes an invitation to a strangely illuminated City of Light, Paris out of Hand. This seductively beautiful replica of a 19th-century travel book guides readers through the Paris that is, that might be, and that never was. Over 100 color and b&w illustrations

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From the author of "The Transitive Vampire," comes an invitation to a strangely illuminated City of Light, "Paris out of Hand." This seductively beautiful replica of a 19th-century travel book--replete with illustrations of sights you will never see and maps that may plummet you into a different era--guides readers through the Paris that is, that might be, and that never was. Amid the Parisian locales you know and love, unheard-of temptations abound. If your visit to the Cafe Conjugal ends in a spat, you can make up at the luscious and fantastic Museum of Lips and Books. From the disconcerting Brasserie Loplop, steal your chair for the Cinema Pont Neuf, whose movies flow onto the Seine. Your curiosity sated for the day, check into Hotel des Etrangers, where phantoms change the sheets and your room in the middle of the night. Unhandy glossaries help you talk your way through these provocative encounters, with such apropos comments as" J''aimerais sortir avec votre hyene pour boire un verre "(I''d like to take your hyena out for a drink). A rare and rowdy entertainment that dares its readers to explore a Paris one can only wish existed.

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Unleash your senses in a strangely illuminated City of Light. Amid the Paris you know and love unheard-of-temptations abound. If your visit to the Cafe Conjugal ends in a spat (though it''s strictly against their rules), you can make up at the luscious and fantastic Museum of Lips and Books, or catch the Metro Marquis de Sade for Arse Poetica, La Toucherie, and further wondrous adventures. From the disconcerting Brasserie Loplop, steal your chair for the Pont Neuf cinema, whose movies flow onto the Seine. Your curiosity sated for the day, check into Hotel des Etrangers, where phantoms change the sheets - and your room - in the middle of the night. Unhandy glossaries help you talk your way through these provocative encounters, with such apropos comments as J''aimerais sortir avec votre hyene pour boire un verre (I''d like to take your hyena out for a drink). A rare and rowdy entertainment, at once a tour of imagined Paris and an artistic tour de force, Paris Out of Hand is a captivating traveler''s tale that dares its readers to embrace their own desires.

About the Author

Barbara Hodgson is a Vancouver-based writer, photographer, and designer. She is the author of the acclaimed illustrated novels "The Sensualist" and "The Tattooed Map", "Opium", and a collaborator on "Paris Out of Hand", a fictional guidebook to Paris.

Nick Bantock was born in Stourbridge, England on the 14th of July 1949. He went to school in the suburbs of North East London, and from there moved on to an art college in the market town of Maidstone, Kent. At the age of 23, he quit his job in a gambling house and began working as a freelance illustrator. In 16 years he produced approximately 300 book covers, including novels by Philip Roth and John Updike. During the winter of 1988 he moved to Vancouver Canada, and two years later started work on his own books. He is most well known for his Griffin and Sabine Trilogy, an artful representation of a long distance romance.

Hardcover

160 Pages

January 10, 1996

Chronicle Books


0811809692
9780811809696

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--"Columbus Dispatch"
To the immortal health of Karen Elizabeth Gordon''s "Paris Out of Hand," the most entertaining nonfiction book I''ve read all year. Her delirium of prose stands out among the year''s best fiction, too. . . The book -- cartwheeling over so many issues of design, color, art history, stand-up comedy and performance art that I must remind myself that it is a lo-and-behold book -- provides a mischievous, faux travelogue of a brightly imagined Paris. "Paris Out of Hand" is told and sung through fiction, fakery and the bold interplay of words and images. . . . Everything in her City by the Seine is surreal, magical, and possible: At the Hotel Helias, "Paris'' answer to the Heartbreak Hotel," handkerchiefs are handed out with room keys; and chocolate, because of it''s euphoric and erotic properties is strictly forbidden.

The sustained performance is one of grins and asides, in which the allusions to France, literature, the artists of the old Left Bank, come in buckets; one can sip and dip at leisure.

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