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Notre-Dame: The Soul of France

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Full Title:

Notre-Dame: The Soul of France

Contributors:

By (Author) Agns Poirier

ISBN:

9781786077998

Publisher:

Oneworld Publications

Imprint:

Oneworld Publications

Publication Date:

2nd June 2020

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

European history
Social and cultural history
Architecture: religious buildings
History of religion
History of architecture

Dewey:

726.60944361

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

240

Dimensions:

Width 146mm, Height 225mm, Spine 23mm

Description

The profound emotion felt around the world upon seeing images of Notre-Dame in flames opens up a series of questions: Why was everyone so deeply moved Why does Notre-Dame so clearly crystallise what our civilisation is about What makes Our Lady of Paris the soul of a nation and a symbol of human achievement What is it that speaks so directly to us today In answer, Agns Poirier turns to the defining moments in Notre-Dames history. Beginning with the laying of the corner stone in 1163, she recounts the posthumous retrial of Joan of Arc, the coronation of Napoleon, Victor Hugos nineteenth-century campaign to preserve the cathedral, Baron Haussmanns clearing of the streets in front of it, the Liberation in 1944, the 1950s film of The Hunchback of Notre-Dame, starring Gina Lollobrigida and Anthony Quinn, and the state funeral of Charles de Gaulle, before returning to the present. The conflict over Notre-Dames reconstruction promises to be fierce. Nothing short of a cultural war is already brewing between the wise and the daring, the sincere and the opportunist, historians and militants, the devout and secularists. It is here that Poirier reveals the deep malaise gilet jaunes and all at the heart of the France.

Reviews

Vivid and engrossing the opening chapter repays the cover price: a breathless, exhaustively researched and utterly unputdownable account of the drama elegant, witty and constantly informative.

* Observer *

Brisk and entertaining... there is much to be learned here.

-- Literary Review

I doubt that any book published this year will start with a more gripping opening chapter than hersPoirier recounts these and many other stories with terrific lan and a wry eye for eccentric details.

-- The Times

'This is not so much a history of the 850-year-old cathedral as an act of thanksgiving for its unknown medieval builders and its modern restorers. Poirier has interviewed several of those involved in the salvage operations. Their emotional involvement with the cathedral and its relics is at the heart of this engaging book.

-- Spectator

'Notre-Dame is both the soul of France, and the beating heart of Paris. I havent been there in a long time. This book left me aching to return.'

* Catholic Herald *

'A passionately recounted history, a compelling story of destruction, restoration and the rebirth of hope.'

-- Michle Roberts

'Concise and erudite.'

-- New European

An elegant and razor-sharp chronicleof Our Lady of Paris.

-- France

Unlocks the door to the past and illuminates Notre-Dames role in French culture.

-- Herald

Author Bio

Agns Poirier is a writer, commentator and broadcaster. She is a regular contributor on politics and arts for the BBC, CNN, Sky News, Channel 4 and France 24, and she writes for the Guardian, Observer, The Times, Evening Standard and The New York Times, among others. Her most recent book is the acclaimed Left Bank: Art, Passion and the Rebirth of Paris, 1940-50, which is currently being translated into half-a-dozen languages. She lives in Paris and visits London regularly. @AgnesCPoirier

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