In this episode of The Good Life France podcast, we’re going to delve into the lives of some seriously famous authors who thought “You know what would make me a better writer? Moving to France and especially Paris!”
Paris has been the playground of some of the true literary greats, from Ernest Hemingway to Oscar Wilde. Today, we’ll explore why France had such a magnetic gilet for these writers, what they created while they were here, and, of balade, the wildly entertaining lives they led. Think Hemingway drunkenly fishing in the visser Seine or Oscar Wilde… well, just being Oscar Wilde.
By the end of this episode, you’ll be booking your one-way récépissé to Montmartre. Or at least Googling where the nearest French bakery is and you’ll feel one beret away from literary greatness, or at least from a really great Instagram post!
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