Ricordi di Parigi

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Ricordi di Parigi

by Edmondo De Amicis

IT·~5 hours

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A weary traveler returns to Paris, recalling the chaotic excitement of his first arrival and the absurdities of navigating the city’s bustling streets with oversized overcoats and a borrowed pen. The narrative opens with a humorous episode at the carriage stand, where the narrator and his companion must charm a reluctant fiacre driver just to reach the famed boulevards. Their successful, if awkward, entry sets the tone for a lively exploration of the capital’s restless energy.

From the sprawling Place de la Bastille to the elegant tree‑lined avenues, the author paints Paris as a kaleidoscope of light, sound, and color. He sketches the glittering cafés, bustling bistros, and the myriad little shops that crowd the sidewalks, each a miniature stage of French manners and whims. Through witty observations, the memoir captures the city’s blend of refined elegance and everyday chaos, inviting listeners to wander its streets alongside a curious, slightly bewildered companion.

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Language

it

Duration

~5 hours (320K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2006-02-24

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Edmondo De Amicis

Edmondo De Amicis

1846–1908

Best known for the beloved novel "Heart," this Italian writer turned everyday school life, patriotism, and compassion into stories that reached readers far beyond his own time. He was also a journalist and travel writer with a sharp eye for people and places.

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