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An Evening with John Baxter
« Whether curising the film studios of the world to research his prize-winning biographies of Woody Allen, Robert DeNiro and Stanley Kubrick, or browsing a French flea market for rare books to enrich his extraordinary collection, John Baxter remains an man gripped by the same intense curiosity which drove him to abandon rural Australia to live in half a dozen countries before coming to rest in France.
Since then, he has created a new reputation as a chronicler of Paris, both as experienced by him personally and by such vivid and sensational personalities as Josephine Baker, Scott Fitzgerald and Henry Miller who feature in his best-selling memoirs A Pound of Paper and We’ll Always Have Paris, the latter described by London’s Sunday Times as “towering above most other recent memoirs of life abroad.”
In our conversation, John can be relied on to fascinate and delight with tales of his extraordinary life and the people with whom it has brought him in contact.”
When: Monday, October 22, 7pm-9pm
Where: Hotel Bedford, 17 rue de l’Arcade,
Paris 75008
Metro: Madeleine
Tickets: 25 euros, no-host bar
Reservations: Terrance@paris-expat.com or 06 70 98 13 68
Seating is limited – reserve today!
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