Julian Green was born to American parents in Paris in 1900, and spent
most of his life in the French capital. Paris is an extraordinary,
lyrical love letter to the city, taking the reader on an imaginative
journey around its secret stairways, courtyards, alleys and hidden
places. Whether evoking the cool of a deserted church on a hot summer's
day, remembering Notre Dame in a winter storm in 1940, describing
chestnut trees lit up at night like 'Japanese lanterns' or lamenting the
passing of street cries and old buildings, his book is filled with
unforgettable imagery. It is a meditation on getting lost and wasting
time, and on what it truly means to know a city.