[Free Ebook.WiHS] Torn Between the Sorbonne and Paris (My Very Long Youth Book 5)
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Published on: 2014-01-11
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Book 5 of Lawrence's youthful adventures, 1961 to 1963. Accompanied by his German girlfriend, the painter Lilo, Lawrence continues his peripatetic studies in Paris, this time enrolled for the regular four-year degree course, far more challenging than the previous year's introduction to French culture for foreigners. After a few weeks in the bare-bones "Le Nouvel Hôtel" in the Latin Quarter they find a tiny garret composed of two servant rooms, on the Right Bank far away from the fun and their favourite bistros such as the steak-frites dive he calls "The Laughing Cow" because the exuberant owner, Georgette, resembles the picture on the packages of "Vache qui rit" cheese spread… The north of Paris is symmetrical and massive, the sad result of Napoleon III's replacing the honeycomb of streets with vast boulevards. At night they hear, in bed, the explosions of the "French Algeria" faction unwilling to turn the old colony over to Arab rule, and coming out of a Latin Quarter cinema Lilo is mistaken for an "Algerian Algeria" demonstrator in a stampede of truncheon-flailing gendarmes. This only adds to Lilo's resentment of the French for their rudeness to Germans, which reaches its speak at a performance in Paris' largest theater of "Arturo Ui", Brecht's parody of the rise of Hitler, when she interprets the audience's wild applause as a sign that "they hate us", and leaves in tears. At Easter they hitch-hike to Italy where, with her expert guidance, Lawrence discovers the medieval frescoes of Siena which encourage him to draw in a similar style, and the unique mosaics of Ravenna, on the Adriatic, leave a deep mark on his imagination also. On their way back through Bavaria they stay at her home on the River Maine, where her parents are dry-cleaners and assure Lawrence, when he complements "Mutti" at breakfast on her strawberry and cream cake, that "Here, everything is better", which seems meant to put her daughter's Englishman in his place… When summer holidays come, as they are about to leave for Montefrio, a mixed-up art school friend of Lilo's appears from Munich and, being very pretty, Lawrence suggests she share the house they have rented, which soon ends in a casual threesome which is broad-mindedly tolerated but, underneath, jealously resented by his companion, who slips away to Ibiza before dawn, with Lawrence soon on her heels. But once they get back to Paris, Lawrence, weary of his overly possessive mistress, seizes an opportune pretext to dump her and flee into the Latin Quarter, where he changes hotels every week so jilted Lilo can't track him down. Soon he has a new French girlfriend from the smart 16th Arrondissement and is dining on gigot d'agneau every Sunday at her granny's house in Montmartre. On the Rue Mouffetard where Lawrence lives in a tumble-down hotel, his neighbour is an American would-be novelist who goes around with a copy of Hemingway in his back pocket and spends his afternoons "laying" a Scandinavian Viking-woman who rides up the hill on a bike and screams "Joe!" over and over as the bed creaks louder and louder. Lawrence's new German friend, a drama school student called Bernard, even asks to swap rooms one day so that he can hear it too… The Place de la Contrescarpe, which his window overlooks, is the place where the poet Villon once came to drink tax-free wine because it was outside of the city walls, and the cafe on the corner is where Yves took him, two years earlier, to hear the local minstrels sing their tongue-in-cheek ballads. 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