Marseille

Nonfiction, Travel, Europe, France, Adventure & Literary Travel, Fiction & Literature, Essays & Letters, Essays
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Author: M.F.K. Fisher ISBN: 9781101972878
Publisher: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group Publication: January 26, 2016
Imprint: Vintage Language: English
Author: M.F.K. Fisher
ISBN: 9781101972878
Publisher: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
Publication: January 26, 2016
Imprint: Vintage
Language: English

A Vintage Shorts Travel Selection
 
Nowhere in the world did the beloved food and travel writer M.F.K Fisher feel more at ease than in the port of Marseille. From her timeless A Considerable Town, published as part of Two Towns in Provence, here is her affectionate introduction to the old streets and bustling waterfront of France’s second city.
 
“I first spent a night there in late 1929, and since then I have returned even oftener than seems reasonable,” says Fisher of her long-term love affair with the city by the sea. In these recollections she paints a vibrant, sun-drenched portrait of the distinctive character of Marseille and its residents, the insolite or “indefinable” identity that makes it unlike anywhere else. As she reflects on the history, the culture and, of course, the foods, that make Marseille what it is, Fisher brings the city to life as only she can.
 
An eBook short.

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A Vintage Shorts Travel Selection
 
Nowhere in the world did the beloved food and travel writer M.F.K Fisher feel more at ease than in the port of Marseille. From her timeless A Considerable Town, published as part of Two Towns in Provence, here is her affectionate introduction to the old streets and bustling waterfront of France’s second city.
 
“I first spent a night there in late 1929, and since then I have returned even oftener than seems reasonable,” says Fisher of her long-term love affair with the city by the sea. In these recollections she paints a vibrant, sun-drenched portrait of the distinctive character of Marseille and its residents, the insolite or “indefinable” identity that makes it unlike anywhere else. As she reflects on the history, the culture and, of course, the foods, that make Marseille what it is, Fisher brings the city to life as only she can.
 
An eBook short.

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