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Speak the Culture: France: Be Fluent in French Life and Culture Book

Even as Eurostar relocates to a gloriously refurbished St Pancras station and the journey time between London and Paris is shaved even closer, more and more people on both sides of the Channel are taking advantage of the extra opportunities this highly cherishable link offers us. And for those already in love with France (not to mention the ever-increasing legions of converts), Speak the Culture: France will be an invaluable aid and companion. Actually, no publisher has attempted anything quite like this, and the publishers Thorogood are to be much applauded for their ingenuity and achievement. The subtitle is Be fluent in French Life and Culture, and that facility is just what this remarkable volume offers, cramming an amazing mass of information into its well-designed pages. Everything is here, from French art and literature, architecture, media, sport, fashion and (of course) food and drink. But while not being in the slightest dumbed down, the information here (while often dealing with such weighty subjects as Proust and French existential philosophers) is delivered in a concise and highly accessible style (and aided considerably by the clever graphics which have a nicely self-mocking subtext -- when was that last seen in a book on a foreign country?). So, you're sitting on Eurostar, and a fresh espresso is to hand. Don't reach for the glossy magazine the train company provides -- crack open Speak the Culture: France and you'll be thoroughly tooled up for your visit to the City of Light. --Barry ForshawRead More

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    Captures the flavours of French regional cuisine, paints the colour of festival life and delves into the Gallic psyche. Through exploring the people, movements and lifestyles that have shaped the French experience, this book provides an understanding of France and the French. It gives insight into French life and culture and who the French are.

  • 1854184938
  • 9781854184931
  • Andrew Whittaker
  • 15 October 2007
  • Thorogood
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 300
  • 1st Edition
  • Illustrated
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