Paris figures in the titles of both James Campbell's and Peter Lennon's books, but this is a restricted, specialised Paris. Campbell takes us into something called the 'Interzone' (the term is odd, and troublesome), inhabited by assorted exiles, misfits and drop-outs during the Fifties and late Forties. Lennon's jaunty impressionistic book takes us into the Sixties, with an account of his experiences as a young journalist writing, sporadically, for the Guardian, while, in the intervals, getting caught up in all kinds of adventures (best of all an improbable encounter, in the company of Samuel Beckett, with Peter O'Toole).
LRB 9 March 1995 | PDF Download
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