Writers' Cafés in the French Capital (An Updated Look)
Hemingway, Proust, De Beauvoir and others had their heyday. But where do today's writers like to work and think in Paris?
Generations of writers have elected Parisian cafés as ersatz offices, and even second homes. How many novels, short stories and essays have come out of aspiring authors seated at rickety, rounded tables with golden trim, agonizing over syntax in notebooks and daydreaming through …
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