"Bohemian Paris of To-day" by W. C. Morrow, recounts the experiences of two friends arriving in Paris with artistic dreams, capturing the spirit of late 19th century Bohemian life. The author paints a picture of Paris through the eyes of the narrator and his companion, Bishop, as they search for a studio and discover the city’s rich art scene, from theaters to museums. As they integrate into their new surroundings, the narrative highlights the lively daily interactions in their neighborhood with shopkeepers and other artists, setting the stage for a journey filled with artistic aspirations and the colorful, often humorous, complexities of Parisian Bohemian life.
Bohemian Paris of To-day Second Edition
By W. C. Morrow
Two aspiring artists plunge into the vibrant heart of Paris, chasing their dreams amidst the city's bustling art scene and unconventional lifestyles.
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