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Rupert Christiansen

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Rupert Christiansen is the author of Prima Donna, Romantic Affinities (which won a Somerset Maugham Prize), and Tales of the New Babylon: Paris 1869-1875. He is the opera critic of The Daily Telegraph and writes regularly on musical, theatrical, and literary subjects for The Spectator, Times mostra'n més Literary Supplement, Harper's and Queen, and Opera. A Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature, he lives in London mostra'n menys

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Enjoyed this one. Donating as I'm clearing my bookshelves for a move.
 
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anissaannalise | Hi ha 1 ressenya més | Jan 1, 2014 |
Wittily told and extensively researched, this brief account of the Second Empire, the Franco-Prussian War and the Commune has two special merits. First, it is more sociological than ideological: Christiansen aims neither to condemn nor exalt the revolutionary Communards or the Versaillais who tried (and ultimately succeeded) to destroy them, but rather to understand all sides. He is of course appalled by the atrocities, a few by the communards (much exaggerated by Versailles propaganda, but there were some) and far more by the Versailles government troops, especially during the semaine sanglante and following, but such horrors by one side do not necessarily justify the decisions and confusions by the other. The book's second great virtue is its descriptions of curious aspects of Paris and Louis Napoleon's II Empire on the eve of the series of disasters that destroyed it: war with Prussia, then the siege of Paris and finally the Commune. There is a brief account of Baron Haussmann's transformation of the city's space, and its unintended social and economic consequences. And the chapter, "The Spermal Economy," on French medical opinion and prejudices about sex (how much to indulge and how, and how upper-class men used the Opéra as their exclusive brothel) is very amusing, though of doubtful relevance to the Commune, whose proletarian defenders' sexual behavior surely had little to do with such official notions. The account of the war is too brief to understand it, and the intense debates among Blanquistes, Prudhonniens and Marxistes, Républicains, and monarchists and other conservatives, are merely alluded to.

For readers new to the subject, this book provides a lively and fair overview of events, with bibliographic notes for those who want to understand more. And for anyone, its anecdotes and portraits, e.g. of the Empress Eugénie and of the pathetic and mysteriously uncommunicative Emperor, or Haussmann and even of the young and insolent Rimbaud (who may or may not have got to Paris during the Commune — we don't really know) make it a lively and suggestive addition to the bibliography.
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gefox | Hi ha 2 ressenyes més | Nov 12, 2012 |
I was given this.....by my niece. It had some quite interesting poems, stories and anecdotes to read once, but it's not a book I'll want to keep on my shelves long term.
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Teazle | Mar 24, 2008 |
4323. Paris Babylon The Story of the Paris Commune, by Rupert Christiansen (read 4 June 2007) I read Alistair Horne's The Fall of Paris: The Siege and the Commune 1870-71 on May 12, 1966, and felt I did not need to know more about those events, and furthermore I felt that Horne's book was tedious in parts. But I decided to read this book, which is not a standard history in the vein of Horne's book, but is I thought a livelier account, and actually sets the stage for the momentous events after July 1870 in a more interesting way. Not only does this book tell well the story of how the war came about--surely the dumbest move in 19th century history was the declaration of war by France against Germany--but tells of the subsequent events in a novel and unorthodox way. It makes for a very readable account, and I enjoyed it more than reading Horne's excellent account.… (més)
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Schmerguls | Hi ha 2 ressenyes més | Jun 5, 2007 |

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