Paris after the Liberation 1944-1949
58
p. 294 ‘anti-semitic…’ quoted ibid., p. 60
p. 294 ‘received in return a long letter…’, Arthur and Cynthia Koestler,
Stranger on the Square,
pp. 68–9
p. 294 ‘At times she reminded me…’, ibid., p. 72
p. 294 ‘in which Le Petit…’, Mamaine Paget, letter 4 November 1947, quoted Goodman (ed.),
Livingwith Koestler,
p. 62. This was published in the magazine
Occident
in 1948 under the title ‘Les Temps héroïques’.
p. 294 ‘
On n’embastille pas Voltaire
’, Philippe Dechartre, conversation, 1 July 1992
p. 295 ‘
égocentrisme vertigineux
’, Claude Mauriac,
Un Autre de Gaulle,
p. 286
p. 295 ‘a spectacular success’, NARA 851.00/10-647
p. 295 ‘a wonderful new tease…’, 23 October 1947, NMP
p. 295 ‘very pleased with the story…’, 25 October 1947, DCD
p. 296 ‘People talk only…’, André Gide and Roger Martin du Gard,
Correspondance,
p. 391
p. 296 ‘when supposedly responsible…’, Top Secret to Bevin, 13 November 1947, DCP
26. THE REPUBLIC AT BAY
p. 297 ‘It was a remarkable…’, 28 October 1947, DCD
p. 298 ‘to pull the rug…’, Caffery, 24 October 1947, NARA 851.00/ 10-2447
p. 298 ‘that would bring de Gaulle…’, NARA 851.00/10-2947
p. 299 ‘a sensitive man…’, Édouard Depreux,
Souvenirs d’un militant,
p. 248
p. 300 ‘Do you realize…’, Roger Pannequin,
Adieu camarades,
p. 92
p. 301 ‘The strikes were called…’, US Embassy translation of Political Orientation Instruction No. 1 of 26 December 1947, NARA 851.00/ 1-948
p. 301
Le Populaire,
Henri Noguères, conversation, 6 October 1989
p. 302 ‘The Colonel…’, to Lady Redesdale, 25 November 1947, NMP
p. 302 ‘The whole population…’, to Diana Mosley, 1 December 1947, NMP
p. 303 ‘The train is jammed…’, Susan Mary Alsop,
To Marietta from Paris,
p. 119
p. 304 ‘All seems quiet…’, 30 November 1947, DCD
p. 304 ‘I told the
Times
man…’, to Diana Mosley, 1 December 1947, NMP
p. 306 ‘Under these circumstances…’, US Embassy translation of Political Orientation Instruction No. 1,26 December 1947, NARA 851.00/ 1-948
p. 306 ‘All Leclerc’s boys…’, to Diana Mosley, 5 December 1947, NMP
p. 307 ‘gala occasion…’, Alsop,
To Marietta from Paris,
p. 120
p. 307 ‘in spite of the fact…’, 2 December 1947, NMP
p. 307 ‘conspicuous exceptions’, 10 December 1947, DCD
p. 308 ‘heavy ivory grosgrain…’, Alsop,
To Marietta from Paris,
pp. 121–2
p. 308 ‘courageous and energetic…’, NARA 851.00/3-1247
p. 309 ‘the psychological and political…’, NARA 851.00/4-1048
27. THE GREAT BOOM OF SAINT-GERMAIN-DES-PRÉS
p. 310 ‘people would come in…’, quoted
Saint-Germain-des-Prés,
p. 58
p. 311 ‘From that moment…’, Paul Boubal, quoted in ‘Night and Day’ by Vincent Gille, ibid., p. 57
p. 313 ‘He was a great one for jokes…’, Juliette Gréco, conversation, 30 October, 1993
p. 314 ‘she pushed gossip…’, Simone de Beauvoir,
La Force des choses,
p. 158
p. 314 ‘full of inventive ideas…’, Juliette Gréco, conversation, 30 October 1993
p. 314 ‘
C’était une période
…’, ibid.
p. 316 ‘To be part of the very fabric…’, Marc Doelnitz,
La Fête à Saint-Germain-des-Prés,
p. 163
p. 316 ‘ THIS IS HOW …’, ibid., p. 165
p. 316 ‘a violent form of exercise…’, Anne-Marie Cazalis,
Les Mémoires d’une Anne,
p. 83
p. 317 ‘These poverty-stricken…’, quoted
Samedi-Soir,
15 January 1949
p. 318 ‘a drugstore…’, Janet Flanner,
Paris Journal,
p. 92
p. 318 ‘Astruc was the only one…’, Juliette Gréco, conversation, 30 October 1993
p. 318 ‘I don’t know how to sing…’, Juliette Gréco,
Jujube,
p. 139
28. THE CURIOUS TRIANGLE
p. 321 ‘Unable to be angry…’, 2 March 1948, NMP
p. 322 ‘they had to engage…’, quoted Georgette Elgey,
La République des illusions,
p. 380
p. 323 ‘the dissolution…’, NARA 851.00/4-1048
p. 323 ‘that we had the strength…’, Raymond Aron,
Mémoires,
p. 230
p. 323 ‘have given very careful thought…’, NARA 851.00/3-2448
p. 323 ‘as proof of…’, NARA 851.00/5-1248
p. 324 ‘the formation of a Reich…’, NA-PRO FO 371/72947/Z 4745
p. 325 ‘You’re following a very bad policy…’, quoted Hervé Alphand,
L’Étonnement d’être,
p. 210
p. 326 ‘Don’t ask why…’, General de Bénouville, conversation, 21 January
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