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One of the initial difficulties of learning French is understanding the logic of the language. For instance the order of particular words in French will be the opposite of word order in English.
Norm Goldman, Editor of Sketchandtravel and Bookpleasures is excited to have as a guest, world- wide Paris expert, Thirza Vallois. Thirza will be the author of the 3 volumes of "Around and About Paris", and a different fantastic book," Romantic Paris".
Thirza has lived in Paris for the past 40 years and holds many post-graduate degrees from La Sorbonne. She contributes to television and radio and has appeared on PBS, BBC, The Travel Channel, Discovery, CNN, The French Cultural Channel, amongst others.
She will be the author of Three Perfect Days in Paris, aired as a film on all United Airlines international flights and on television all through the world. The article has won her the first award of NATJA (the North American Travel Journalists' Association).
Thirza has also contributed the Paris entry of the most recent edition of The Encarta Encyclopaedia.
Thirza is also an expert on the Aveyron area in southern France. During the past numerous years she has devoted very much of her time to exploring and studying this area of France. She is now completing a new book on this final hidden area of France, to be published in 2006.
Thirza has also informed me that she has been travelling extensively inside the USA, especially to California, about which she has written a couple of articles, with much more to follow
Today, Thirza will be discussing with us why Paris is so romantic?
Good day Thirza and thank you for accepting to be interviewed by sketchandtravel.com and bookpleasures.com.
Norm:
Thirza, could you inform us some thing about yourself, how you started out as a travel author and writer, how numerous travel books have your written, and why have you chosen to write about Paris?
Thirza:
A extended time ago, when I was still a child, and travelling was nonetheless the privilege of the "happy enlightened few", I occurred to be blessed with an exceptional mother who believed that the very best school was life itself and that the greatest solution to embrace life was by travelling.
la maison blanche 'the white house'
I in no way intended to come to be a writer, it was just aspect of me.
Being a savvy traveller, it upset me to see how most visitors to Paris (and any other place), do it the incorrect way, using directory-like guidebooks that make them go by means of all of the endless lists of touristy "musts", as opposed to point them to the "real" place, which is the city itself.
un ordinateur puissant 'a powerful computer'
Paris has changed drastically since, but in these days it was an exasperating place, inhabited by extremely challenging people, to say the least, and my feelings for it had been far from the phony "I really like Paris in the spring time" picture postcard cultivated by Hollywood.
) and possessive adjectives (mon, ma, son, ses, etc.) often come before the noun.
le premier prix 'the first prize'
It will be the combination of the above that gave birth to my 3-volume series, "Around and About Paris". As for "Romantic Paris", it was their natural extension in a way. It was a book written for lovers, past, present, and future, for whom Paris, much more than any other city I can assume of, has been intended by the gods. This also answers your other question. I've so far written four books on Paris.
ma rue 'my street'
Certain adjectives are utilized in either position:
Norm:
la semaine prochaine 'next week'
mon cher ami 'my dear friend'
And often there is actually a nuance of meaning if the adjective is prior to or after the word.
The answer I give is generally the same, and best resumed within the introduction to "Romantic Paris". Rather than paraphrase, let me quote straight from my book:
"For decades I attempted to determine why Paris is shrouded in such mystique. Granted, walks at night along the Seine are enchanting, but that alone cannot clarify why the extremely mention of Paris had constantly conjured up tales of romance, properly prior to it was blessed with gas or electricity, nicely prior to its exquisitely lit street-corners were replicated the globe over in black-and-white print. After all, medieval Paris was a dark den of filth, reeking with nauseous stench, and the two sinister prison fortresses that jutted out of its skyline could hardly have been conducive to romance. Not to mention the 32 rotting corpses dangling inside the offing when the royal gallows was utilised to full capacity. Yet the myth has been perpetuated for a good thousand years.
I racked my brains, I dug into the past, I travelled into my own psyche searching for an answer, but I came back empty-handed. There basically is no answer. There lies the beauty of the enigma.
Norm:
If you had to choose six exceptional romantic venues in Paris, where would they be and why?
Thirza:
Very difficult question, and it occasionally is dependent upon the season or time of day or night, since "romantic" implies seclusion.
*Place Dauphine, on the western side of Ile de la Cité, also preferably following dark.
*Buttes Chaumont, which has all of the ingredients of a Brahms symphony that would have appealed to the likes of Lord Byron: a grotto, a dramatic waterfall, a lake with weeping willows, sheer cliffs topped by a Temple de l'Amour-what greater place for a lovers' kiss with eastern Paris spread like a carpet at your feet!
* Palais Royal (the home of writer Colette and Jean Cocteau), in early morning, just before the arrival of the crowds, or at night time, after they've departed.
un grand homme 'a excellent man'
* Montmartre, especially on the small frequented side streets, once more within the early hours of the morning, or right after dark.
Norm:
Could you describe to our audience six exclusive wedding venues in Paris to celebrate a marriage, and clarify why you'd take into account these venues to be most unique?
Thirza:
You can combine adjectives in both locations, as in:
Nothing equals in terms of urban beauty and glamour the city's river views, even more so when seen from the water. Try and prolong your festivities into the evening so as to get pleasure from the splendour of the floodlighting.
un nouveau petit ordinateur puissant 'a new smaller effective computer'
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English readily makes use of nouns in a way that resembles adjectives. For example, we can say 'an workplace tower' or 'a DVD drive'. But there is often a major complication. Here are some examples:
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une boîte de chaussures 'a box of shoes'
une tour de bureaux 'a tower of offices'
Tel: 01 44 54 14 70
*At a price, every monument of Paris is for hire, even the Château of Versailles. The couple's fabulous art collection is on permanent display on the magnificent premises of the museum.
Musée Jacquemart-André
158, Boulevard Haussmann, 75008
Le Pré Catelan delivers luxury and refinement amidst attractive green surroundings, combined using the the renowned Le Nôtre's top-quality catering.
un magasin de vêtements 'a clothing store'
Le Pré Catelan
une voiture de luxe 'a luxury car'
une arme de poing 'a handgun'
Route de Suresnes, 75016
Tel 01 44 14 41 14
*If you wish to have it countrified when staying in central Paris, you are able to go for the discreet magnificence of the peach-coloured Laurent, in the lower gardens of the Champs-Elysées, and nonetheless get pleasure from the leafy surroundings of one of the city's most prestigious neighbourhoods (the presidential residence is across the street).
41, avenue Gabriel, 75008
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