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The assassination of Paris / Louis Chevalier ; translated by David P. Jordan ; with a foreword by John Merriman.
Main entry:

Chevalier, Louis, 1911-2001, author.

Title & Author:

The assassination of Paris / Louis Chevalier ; translated by David P. Jordan ; with a foreword by John Merriman.

Publication:

Chicago ; London : University of Chicago Press, [1994]

Description:

xxii, 274 pages, 8 unumbered leaves of plates : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm

Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
The mystery of charity -- The bagnole and the tree -- "La grande bouffe" -- The technocrats -- The enarques -- Business -- Those in power -- Choices -- "En finir..." -- Conclusion: "Une ville merveilleuse" -- Epilogue: Twenty years later.
Dust jacket.
Summary:

Every city has its poets, those who celebrate the pleasure of place, others who mourn its passing. Paris has had many poets, but few have written of it like the historian Louis Chevalier. In this passionate, partisan book, the chronicler of working-class Paris bears witness to the end of a way of life and the city where it once flourished. Published to controversial acclaim in 1977, The Assassination of Paris describes the transformation of the Paris of Raymond Queneau and Henri Cartier-Bresson; of carpenters and Communists and country folk from the Auvergne; of dance halls and corner cafes. Much of Louis Chevalier's Paris faced the wrecking ball in the 1950s, 60s, and 70s, as Georges Pompidou, Andre Malraux, and their cadres of technocratic elites sought to proclaim the glory of the new France by reinventing its capital in brutal visions of glass and steel. Chevalier sought to tell the world what was at stake, and who the villains were. He describes an almost continual parade of grandiose plans: some, like the destruction of the glorious marketplace of les Halles, for him the heart of the city, were realized; others, like the superhighway along the left bank of the Seine, were bitterly and successfully resisted. Almost twenty years later, we find it difficult to remember the city as it once was. And while Paris looks to many much the way it always has, behind the carefully sandblasted stone and restored shop fronts is a city radically transformed - emptied of centuries of popular life; of entire neighborhoods and the communities they housed engineered out to desolate suburban slums. The battle over the soul and spirit of the city continues. In the end, this powerful book is not entirely about the loss of physical places, or a romance about a world that never really was. Like Jane Jacobs's The Death and Life of Great American Cities or Richard Sennett's The Uses of Disorder or Jonathan Raban's Soft City, it is one of those remarkably prescient, cautionary tales filled with lessons for all who struggle to protect the human scale, the diversity, and the welcoming public life that are the threatened gifts of all great cities. To those who love Paris and think they understand its seductions, Louis Chevalier's brilliant, contentious voice will be a revelation.

ISBN:

0226103609
9780226103600

Subject:

Historic buildings Conservation and restoration France Paris.
Historic sites Conservation and restoration France Paris.
City planning France Paris.
Urban renewal France Paris.
Monuments historiques Conservation et restauration France Paris.
Lieux historiques Conservation et restauration France Paris.
Rénovation urbaine France Paris.
City planning
Historic buildings Conservation and restoration
Historic sites Conservation and restoration
Urban renewal
Vandalismus
Städtebau
Historic buildings France Paris Conservation and restoration.
Historic sites France Paris Conservation and restoration.
Paris (France) Buildings, structures, etc. Conservation and restoration.
Paris (France) Buildings, structures, etc Conservation and restoration.
France Paris
Paris
Urban regions Redevelopment
Cities Structure planning
Paris (France)

Added entries:

Jordan, David P., 1939- translator.
Merriman, John M., writer of foreword.
Chevalier, Louis, 1911-2001. L' Assassinat de Paris.

Holdings:

Location: Library main 108327
Call No.: ID DC771.C4713; ID:94-B298
Status: Available

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