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Ballads of a Bohemian

By Robert W. (Robert William) Service

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

In a world of poverty and dreams, discover the vibrant, bittersweet lives of artists and outcasts finding beauty and connection in the heart of Bohemian Paris.

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1997-07-01
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Summary

"Ballads of a Bohemian" by Robert W. Service is a series of related poems that explore the energetic, yet challenging lives of those living in the Bohemian district of Paris during the early 1900s. The collection highlights the daily experiences of artists, writers, and the poor who called this colorful area home, examining freedom, artistic expression, and the constant fight against destitution. The narrator, who lives in a small attic room in Montparnasse, shares his reflections on his own life and those of his acquaintances, such as Julot the Apache and Gigolette. Service paints a picture of a community where beauty and despair go hand in hand, creating a powerful story of creativity, friendship, and the difficulties of existing on the margins of society, where experience is treasured more than money.

About the Author

Robert William Service was a Scottish-Canadian poet and writer, often called "the Bard of the Yukon". Born in Lancashire of Scottish descent, he was a bank clerk by trade, but spent long periods travelling in the west in the United States and Canada, often in poverty. When his bank sent him to the Yukon, he was inspired by tales of the Klondike Gold Rush, and wrote two poems, "The Shooting of Dan McGrew" and "The Cremation of Sam McGee", which showed remarkable authenticity from an author with no experience of the gold rush or mining, and enjoyed immediate popularity. Encouraged by this, he quickly wrote more poems on the same theme, which were published as Songs of a Sourdough, and achieved a massive sale. When his next collection, Ballads of a Cheechako, proved equally successful, Service could afford to travel widely and live a leisurely life, basing himself in Paris and the French Riviera.

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