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Montmartre’s Famous Cafes
Long ago the Montmartre secondhand apt be outstanding not because Bohemian cafes and cabarets, cancan and polka,christian louboutin shoes sale, and even not for passenger canteens with nauseating edible. It accustom to be known for…nunneries. The name to the place was given by the students who likewise lived there. A fine neighbourhood. For the either sides…
In XVII century "Closerie des Lilas" was a coaching inn on the course from Paris to Fontebleau and Orlean. Until the beginning of the 20th the café was a favourite conference place of the poets-symbolists. From 1905 to 1914 the place hosted an “editorial office” of the “Poetry And Prose”. This nearly self-publishing journal was the first to issue Andre Gide and Jules Romains. Bodler, Verlaine and Maeterlinck nominated the meetings at "Closerie des Lilas". The next literature generation to choose the place was a generation of Dadaists and Surrealists. The place entered the annals not merely European yet also Irish literature: James Joyce and Samuel Becket often came here to nectar a cup of coffee as well as to obtain inspiration. The café also contributed to the American literature: Hemingway worked here over “The Sun Also Rises”, Dos Passos wrote his large trilogy “The USA”. Thomas Wolfe also used to pop in (he even mentioned the café in his novel “Of Time And The River”).
Young poets and artists called “Le Coupole” an “academy of the Bohemian life”. The café seemed in 1927 replacing the coal warehouse and rapidly became very fashionable attracting the audience by a) inexpensive food b) disco layer in the ceiling. Here Louis Aragon got acquainted with Elsa Triole and Henri Miller tried to give his wedding ring as a remittance for the dinner. In “Le Coupole” Ilya Erenburg wrote for “Izvestiya”, here worked Francoise Sagan and Gabriel Garcia Marquez…
Neighbouring and the most famous Paris café - "Le Rotonde" namely a real mecca for those who ambition to discern the area where was connate and amplified drawing of the European avant-garde. Nowadays it is a elegance restaurant,tory burch flip flops, and there’s no painful, starving and smoky air of bohemia there…it was over 90 annuals ago when this café opened its doors to public. Nobody thought namely it is preordained to become 1 of the most famous places in Paris as well as in the entire Europe.
At that time anise vodka price 5 sous, a breakfast – 10 sous. Low prices preoccupied the Bohemia. Besides they got exhausted of the Montmartre and started marveling cross Paris in search for a better place. Picasso was the first to prefer the place, and he was emulated by Chagall, Vlamink, Kandinsky, Leger and Gijom Apolliner.
There was always hot soup,christian louboutin platforms, coal, and warm stoves. The atmosphere was free and simple, however there were some rules: the ladies were not allowed to take their caps off and to smoke. On the other hand, they were allowed to dance ashore the tables.
Haim Sutin painted his best goes by the cafe (by that time they cost a glass of coffee, nowadays they are sold for millions of dollars). Modigliani painted portraits of always the habitués of La Rotonde. His portraits cost naught to friends and hot banquet of a shot of vodka for the additional guests of the café. Jean Cocteau distributed poems, production amusement of the snobs, which were destined to enter the history…
When Paris welcomed “Russian seasons”, legendary Dyagilev and Nizhinsky came to La Rotonda to mandate music to young composers (Debussy, Prokofiev, Stravinsky, Milhaud, Satie). Young poets Max Voloshin,belstaff womens jacket, Anna Akhmatova and Vladimir Mayakovsky were also prevalent guests of La Rotonde.
In 1903 Gabrielle Chanel sang there people songs to the rapture of the crowd. This is at La Rotonde, where she met her rich sponsor with whom she would live at aristocratic Vichi and become a shape queen, a foretype of style.
Between the two campaigns the café was favoured at the writers, such as Hemingway, Breton, Fitzgerald. They smoked, drank and established masterpieces…
Legends about “Dingo Bar” appeared in the 1920s. When a youth poet or a painter came to “conquer” Paris he visited the café above all! Here Hemingway got acquainted with Fitzgerald. In 1924 the café was bought by the Americans who turned it into the meeting place of famous poets and painters.

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