Real Latin Quarter

007 - Chapter 6

14 min · 25. feb. 2026
episode 007 - Chapter 6 cover

Beskrivelse

Cocher, drive to the rue Falguière—my attempt at restaurant French met with the cab driver’s puzzled look. But when I mentioned the old rue des Fourneaux, his face lit up. Ah, oui, oui, le Quartier Latin, he exclaimed. At the end of this winding road, through a narrow passage leading to a charming courtyard lined with studio buildings, I found a door marked with the name of the author—his visiting card neatly pinned. Inside, he worked in his shirt sleeves, the heat soaring to 90°. Surrounded by unfinished sketches and manuscripts, his creative space was new to me, as were his unconventional methods. Rather than opting for a sterile room, this writer immersed himself in the vibrant heartbeat of the Quarter, just a stones throw from the Luxembourg Gardens and the Panthéon. Among bustling cafés and public laundry, he gathered inspiration year after year. Sitting beside him, captivated by his process, I felt a profound appreciation for his immersive storytelling. If the following pages capture the authentic essence of this neighborhood, it’s thanks to the author’s deep connection to his surroundings. F. HOPKINSON SMITH. Paris, August 1901.

Kommentarer

0

Vær den første til å kommentere

Registrer deg nå og bli medlem av Real Latin Quarter sitt community!

Prøv gratis

Prøv gratis i 14 dager

99 kr / Måned etter prøveperioden. · Avslutt når som helst.

  • Eksklusive podkaster
  • 20 timer lydbøker i måneden
  • Gratis podkaster

Alle episoder

11 Episoder

episode 011 - Chapter 10 cover

011 - Chapter 10

Cocher, drive to the rue Falguière—my attempt at restaurant French met with the cab driver’s puzzled look. But when I mentioned the old rue des Fourneaux, his face lit up. Ah, oui, oui, le Quartier Latin, he exclaimed. At the end of this winding road, through a narrow passage leading to a charming courtyard lined with studio buildings, I found a door marked with the name of the author—his visiting card neatly pinned. Inside, he worked in his shirt sleeves, the heat soaring to 90°. Surrounded by unfinished sketches and manuscripts, his creative space was new to me, as were his unconventional methods. Rather than opting for a sterile room, this writer immersed himself in the vibrant heartbeat of the Quarter, just a stones throw from the Luxembourg Gardens and the Panthéon. Among bustling cafés and public laundry, he gathered inspiration year after year. Sitting beside him, captivated by his process, I felt a profound appreciation for his immersive storytelling. If the following pages capture the authentic essence of this neighborhood, it’s thanks to the author’s deep connection to his surroundings. F. HOPKINSON SMITH. Paris, August 1901.

25. feb. 202611 min
episode 010 - Chapter 9 cover

010 - Chapter 9

Cocher, drive to the rue Falguière—my attempt at restaurant French met with the cab driver’s puzzled look. But when I mentioned the old rue des Fourneaux, his face lit up. Ah, oui, oui, le Quartier Latin, he exclaimed. At the end of this winding road, through a narrow passage leading to a charming courtyard lined with studio buildings, I found a door marked with the name of the author—his visiting card neatly pinned. Inside, he worked in his shirt sleeves, the heat soaring to 90°. Surrounded by unfinished sketches and manuscripts, his creative space was new to me, as were his unconventional methods. Rather than opting for a sterile room, this writer immersed himself in the vibrant heartbeat of the Quarter, just a stones throw from the Luxembourg Gardens and the Panthéon. Among bustling cafés and public laundry, he gathered inspiration year after year. Sitting beside him, captivated by his process, I felt a profound appreciation for his immersive storytelling. If the following pages capture the authentic essence of this neighborhood, it’s thanks to the author’s deep connection to his surroundings. F. HOPKINSON SMITH. Paris, August 1901.

25. feb. 202618 min
episode 009 - Chapter 8 cover

009 - Chapter 8

Cocher, drive to the rue Falguière—my attempt at restaurant French met with the cab driver’s puzzled look. But when I mentioned the old rue des Fourneaux, his face lit up. Ah, oui, oui, le Quartier Latin, he exclaimed. At the end of this winding road, through a narrow passage leading to a charming courtyard lined with studio buildings, I found a door marked with the name of the author—his visiting card neatly pinned. Inside, he worked in his shirt sleeves, the heat soaring to 90°. Surrounded by unfinished sketches and manuscripts, his creative space was new to me, as were his unconventional methods. Rather than opting for a sterile room, this writer immersed himself in the vibrant heartbeat of the Quarter, just a stones throw from the Luxembourg Gardens and the Panthéon. Among bustling cafés and public laundry, he gathered inspiration year after year. Sitting beside him, captivated by his process, I felt a profound appreciation for his immersive storytelling. If the following pages capture the authentic essence of this neighborhood, it’s thanks to the author’s deep connection to his surroundings. F. HOPKINSON SMITH. Paris, August 1901.

25. feb. 202617 min
episode 008 - Chapter 7 cover

008 - Chapter 7

Cocher, drive to the rue Falguière—my attempt at restaurant French met with the cab driver’s puzzled look. But when I mentioned the old rue des Fourneaux, his face lit up. Ah, oui, oui, le Quartier Latin, he exclaimed. At the end of this winding road, through a narrow passage leading to a charming courtyard lined with studio buildings, I found a door marked with the name of the author—his visiting card neatly pinned. Inside, he worked in his shirt sleeves, the heat soaring to 90°. Surrounded by unfinished sketches and manuscripts, his creative space was new to me, as were his unconventional methods. Rather than opting for a sterile room, this writer immersed himself in the vibrant heartbeat of the Quarter, just a stones throw from the Luxembourg Gardens and the Panthéon. Among bustling cafés and public laundry, he gathered inspiration year after year. Sitting beside him, captivated by his process, I felt a profound appreciation for his immersive storytelling. If the following pages capture the authentic essence of this neighborhood, it’s thanks to the author’s deep connection to his surroundings. F. HOPKINSON SMITH. Paris, August 1901.

25. feb. 202613 min
episode 007 - Chapter 6 cover

007 - Chapter 6

Cocher, drive to the rue Falguière—my attempt at restaurant French met with the cab driver’s puzzled look. But when I mentioned the old rue des Fourneaux, his face lit up. Ah, oui, oui, le Quartier Latin, he exclaimed. At the end of this winding road, through a narrow passage leading to a charming courtyard lined with studio buildings, I found a door marked with the name of the author—his visiting card neatly pinned. Inside, he worked in his shirt sleeves, the heat soaring to 90°. Surrounded by unfinished sketches and manuscripts, his creative space was new to me, as were his unconventional methods. Rather than opting for a sterile room, this writer immersed himself in the vibrant heartbeat of the Quarter, just a stones throw from the Luxembourg Gardens and the Panthéon. Among bustling cafés and public laundry, he gathered inspiration year after year. Sitting beside him, captivated by his process, I felt a profound appreciation for his immersive storytelling. If the following pages capture the authentic essence of this neighborhood, it’s thanks to the author’s deep connection to his surroundings. F. HOPKINSON SMITH. Paris, August 1901.

25. feb. 202614 min