My Brain on Fire: Paris and Other Obsessions

Author:   Leonard Pitt
Publisher:   Soft Skull Press
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9781593766344


Pages:   356
Publication Date:   15 March 2016
Format:   Paperback
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My Brain on Fire: Paris and Other Obsessions


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Author:   Leonard Pitt
Publisher:   Soft Skull Press
Imprint:   Soft Skull Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 22.80cm
Weight:   0.397kg
ISBN:  

9781593766344


ISBN 10:   1593766343
Pages:   356
Publication Date:   15 March 2016
Audience:   General/trade ,  General ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us.

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What makes reading Pitt's book so enjoyable is not only following the intellectual leaps he makes between his many and varied topics of interest. It is also seeing the creative connections among apparently unrelated subjects such as Louis XIV, Elvis Presley, and the Hula Hoop. From start to finish, Pitt's memoir is a lively autodidactic romp through a life well-lived in both mind and body. --Kirkus What makes reading Pitt's book so enjoyable is not only following the intellectual leaps he makes between his many and varied topics of interest. It is also seeing the creative connections among apparently unrelated subjects such as Louis XIV, Elvis Presley, and the Hula Hoop. From start to finish, Pitt's memoir is a lively autodidactic romp through a life well-lived in both mind and body. --Publishers Weekly Praise for Paris Postcards: For many years they were taken for granted, but to author and collector Leonard Pitt, vintage, hand-painted French postcards from the late 19th and early 20th centuries are nothing less than little works of art. More than this, they also serve as historical documents. In this gorgeous collection, Pitt has chosen postcards that show readers a Paris that no longer exists. In his fascinating introduction, he discusses the birth of the postcard. The postcard, he writes, revolutionized communication and created the first form of social networking equivalent to today's e-mail. (But, of course, at a much slower pace.) Each postcard is accompanied by informative captions. Pitt also includes sample postcards from American visitors to Paris writing to loved ones back home. The images here are often famous (the Eiffel Tower, the Arc de Triomphe, the Moulin Rouge) and majestic (Paris' grand boulevards), but there also are plenty of examples of ordinary Parisians going about their business. It's an utterly charming collection that captures a moment in time. --Chicago Tribune Praise for Paris: A Journey Through Time: With the minutiae of an archeologist, [Pitt] reveals the history of the City's transformation ... old Paris comes to life under our eyes. --Les Echos An astonishing voyage through Paris. -- Pariscope This is the work of a goldsmith. Paris Capital This American of Paris, artist and inveterate seeker, is not made like common mortals ... He is an archeologist, but of the eyes. He pokes around, rummages through every nook and cranny, in passageways, courtyards and hidden facades. Showing us what we no longer see because our personal and collective memories have done their job of forgetting, this is what this quirky kind of Parisian loves doing. --Detours en France


What makes reading Pitt's book so enjoyable is not only following the intellectual leaps he makes between his many and varied topics of interest. It is also seeing the creative connections among apparently unrelated subjects such as Louis XIV, Elvis Presley, and the Hula Hoop. From start to finish, Pitt's memoir is a lively autodidactic romp through a life well-lived in both mind and body. --Kirkus Praise for Paris Postcards: For many years they were taken for granted, but to author and collector Leonard Pitt, vintage, hand-painted French postcards from the late 19th and early 20th centuries are nothing less than little works of art. More than this, they also serve as historical documents. In this gorgeous collection, Pitt has chosen postcards that show readers a Paris that no longer exists. In his fascinating introduction, he discusses the birth of the postcard. The postcard, he writes, revolutionized communication and created the first form of social networking equivalent to today's e-mail. (But, of course, at a much slower pace.) Each postcard is accompanied by informative captions. Pitt also includes sample postcards from American visitors to Paris writing to loved ones back home. The images here are often famous (the Eiffel Tower, the Arc de Triomphe, the Moulin Rouge) and majestic (Paris' grand boulevards), but there also are plenty of examples of ordinary Parisians going about their business. It's an utterly charming collection that captures a moment in time. --Chicago Tribune Praise for Paris: A Journey Through Time: With the minutiae of an archeologist, [Pitt] reveals the history of the City's transformation ... old Paris comes to life under our eyes. --Les Echos An astonishing voyage through Paris. -- Pariscope This is the work of a goldsmith. Paris Capital This American of Paris, artist and inveterate seeker, is not made like common mortals ... He is an archeologist, but of the eyes. He pokes around, rummages through every nook and cranny, in passageways, courtyards and hidden facades. Showing us what we no longer see because our personal and collective memories have done their job of forgetting, this is what this quirky kind of Parisian loves doing. --Detours en France


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Leonard Pitt is an actor and author. He has written three books on Paris, Walks Through Lost Paris and Paris Postcards- The Golden Age, plus A Small Moment of Great Illumination, Searching for Valentine Greatrakes the Master Healer. He currently teaches physical theater in Berkeley. He has performed and taught around the world and lives in Berkeley, California.

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