The 60 entries that constitute Paris 60 were recorded during Harold Jaffe's Spring 2008 Paris visit to greet the translation into French of one of his earlier volumes. Based loosely on Baudelaire's Paris Spleen, 1869, Paris 60 is both factual and fictionalized. Baudelaire was Parisian. Although a frequent visitor, usually for professional reasons, Jaffe is a self-acknowledged outsider, and his texts are written from that position.
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Harold Jaffe is the author of over 15 volumes of fiction, docufiction, and non-fiction. His work has been widely anthologized and translated, most recently into French, Spanish, Japanese, Turkish, and Farsi. Jaffe is editor-in-chief of Fiction International.
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