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Bordeaux Episode 10 Literary Bordeaux: an Anthology

06 Dec 2023

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Our introduction to literary Bordeaux begins with the 3 most famous Bordeaux authors, the ‘3 Ms’, that is the philosophers Montaigne and Montesquieu and the novelist François Mauriac.  There are statues of them all in the city.   There are mini biographies and pointers to their works.  Then we follow up with more books set in and around Bordeaux - historical fiction, two very different detective stories and the true account of the web of spies – French, German, British – operating in Bordeaux during World War II.   Reading Suggestions The Essays A Selection by Michel Montaigne   How to Live A Life of Montaigne in 1 Question and 20 Attempts at an Answer by Sarah Bakewell      Persian Letters by Montesquieu   The Knot of Vipers by François Mauriac    Thérèse Desqueyroux by François Mauriac       The Summer Queen by Elizabeth Chadwick    Bordeaux Private Eye by Rorie Smith Game of Spies by Paddy Ashdown    Death in Bordeaux by Allan Massie     Link for this post Musee d'Aquitaine   City Breaks: all the history and culture you'd research for yourself if you had the time! Check our website for the blogpost accompanying this episode, to find more episodes from our Bordeaux series or to browse our back catalogue of other cities which are well worth visiting: https://www.citybreakspodcast.co.uk We love to receive your comments and suggestions!  You can e mail us at [email protected] And if you like what you hear, please do post comments or a review wherever you downloaded this episode.  That would be very much appreciated! 

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