![]() ![]() "About this title" may belong to another edition of this title. "This is a delightful, on-the-spot report of the days when it was still possible to be very young, very hip and very happy all at the same time.this precious, witty document from a long-vanished younger generation has both the freshness and remoteness of some ornate space ship found intact in a forgotten tomb." - The New York Times "The best book of prose by a Canadian that I've ever read." - Montreal Gazette "A very good book, perhaps a great book." - The Washington Star "The title calls to mind a whole genre of books.But Glassco's book, published from a manuscript nearly forty years old, is fresher and truer to the moment than the others, as well as being more novelistic and, in a sense, legendary."- The New Republic " should be read and at last recognized as the most dramatic of the many narratives dealing with Paris in the 1920's." - The New York Times It is also one of the best books on being in literary Paris in the 1920s." -Michael Ondaatje Selected Poems with Three Notes on the Poetic Process. " Memoirs of Montparnasse is one of the most joyous books on youth - the thrill and the gall and the adventure of it. See all books authored by John Glassco, including Memoirs of Montparnasse, and The English Governess, and more on. It never fails to entertain." - Margaret Atwood Like its author - whom I knew quite well in the 1960s - the book is a loveable and eccentric rogue, fond of style and up to mischief. ![]() "It's wonderful to see John Glassco's charming Memoirs of Montparnasse getting the international recognition it deserves. ![]()
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