Impossible City :Paris in the Twenty-First Century
Impossible City :Paris in the Twenty-First Century
paperback
Published:
6 February, 2025
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| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9781800816503 |
| ISBN10 | 1800816502 |
| Number Of Pages | 272 |
| Item Weight | 227 g |
| Product Dimensions | 130 x 204 x 28 mm |
| Publisher / Reseller | Profile Books Ltd |
| Format | paperback |
| Edition | Main |
Media Reviews
Highly readable and amusing ... Kuper is a charming guide * New Statesman *
Next time you travel to the former City of Light, take this book * Independent *
An absorbing, affectionate, acutely observed, cliché-free study of contemporary Paris * Irish Times *
A persuasive defence of the very idea of a city... a reminder of the countless ways in which urban life remains one of the few efficient vaccines against bigotry and toxic nationalism * Washington Post *
A portrait of Parisian society ... the style is elegant and flinty, the humour dry -- Andrew Martin * Literary Review *
One of the best books about Paris... deftly debunks the alarmist narratives [to] reveal a city of tolerance and nuance * Foreign Affairs *
Kuper has the journalist's touch of rendering clichés less clichéd and giving the personal a hint of universalism * Times Literary Supplement *
[A] revealing memoir ... Kuper is a clear-eyed observer of all the history that is happening all around him * Observer *
Informative and enlightening with a sarcastic touch... puts us on the streets themselves and lets us mingle * Los Angeles Review of Books *
With a dry wit and a journalist's eye, Kuper unravels the layered past and looks to the future * Kirkus Review *
A lively read that captures many of the capital's contradictions * Economist *
With the perspective of a foreigner, and two decades as a Paris resident behind him, Kuper chronicles the paradoxical complexities of Parisian life in his memoir -- 'Best summer books of 2024' * Financial Times *
Simon Kuper does a great job in conveying why Paris is a city that is impossible to embrace and impossible to resist ... very funny * Irish Examiner *
A must-read for admirers of the City of Light -- Mark Brocklesby * Jersey Evening Post *
Praise for Chums: 'A searing onslaught on the smirking Oxford insinuation that politics is all just a game. It isn't. It matters -- Matthew Parris
A gripping read ... exquisite and depressing in equal measure -- Matthew Syed * Sunday Times *
A sparkling firework of a book -- Lynn Barber * Spectator *
Incisive, insightful and timely -- Richard Beard * New Statesman *
Fascinating ... The picture Kuper draws is of a nation with a decadent and deeply unprofessional ruling class, a diagnosis with which it is impossible to disagree -- Hugo Rifkind * The Times *
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Author's Bio
Simon Kuper is an author and Financial Times journalist, born in Uganda and raised around the world. An Oxford graduate, he later attended Harvard as a Kennedy Scholar. He has written for the Guardian, Observer, and The Times and is also the author of Chums, The Happy Traitor, Football Against the Enemy and Barça. He lives in Paris with his family