Miles Unger follows Vincent van Gogh’s time living in the bohemian Montmartre district, and its explosive effect on the ...
In 'Paris Undercover,' author Matthew Goodman digs up the truth behind a successful 'memoir' that played fast and loose with facts as one of its subjects sat in Nazi prison ...
The photography and essays in Brutalist Paris are underpinned by five years of research into modernist architecture in the French metropolis; they celebrate the city's brutalist architecture, and also ...
Newlyweds Grace and Jack Angel seem to lead a perfect life in British author Paris’s gripping debut, but appearances can be deceiving. In addition to being a handsome, successful attorney ...
But as Matthew Goodman reveals in “Paris Undercover,” the duo’s true story wasn’t juicy enough for booksellers, much less Hollywood. When an embroidered version of their endeavors was ...
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