![]() ![]() ![]() This time, Bard is in Provence, now with a husband and baby in tow, and navigates a new town with vim and vigor. It is an outlook which perhaps might be shared by American author Elizabeth Bard, whose latest book Picnic in Provence was released this spring.īard’s breakout and bestselling first book, Lunch in Paris, explored her love of Paris, which became her nouveau hometown, and the food found in the City of Light.īard has been doing the rounds in promotion of her new book, Picnic in Provence, which is a follow-up to her memoir Lunch in Paris. Stein’s oft-quoted and oft-agreed upon sentiment about Paris as a hometown, is one with which many identify. Scott Fitzgerald, Ernest Hemingway, Isadora Duncan, the bold, brazen Stein, and more. ![]() This array of generational characters (also portrayed by actors in Woody Allen’s 2011 film Midnight in Paris) included F. (Stein coined the moniker, as noted by Ernest Hemingway in The Sun Also Rises.) Stein was among the “Lost Generation” artists who lived in Paris in the 1920s. “America is my country, and Paris is my hometown,” said the author and Pittsburgh native Gertrude Stein. ![]()
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