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The Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaper columnist continues his best-selling memoirs that he began in Leaving Home, recounting his army service in postwar Paris, where he landed his first job in journalism and married. 80,000 first printing.
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"I felt like I was riding a horse in a steeplechase. I could hardly catch my breath after finishing a conversation with J. Paul Getty, and then started a new one with Truman Capote," writes Art Buchwald in I'll Always Have Paris the continuation of a memoir that began with Leaving Home. A Paris-based writer for the International Herald Tribune in the 1940s and '50s, Buchwald wrote a column exalting, criticizing, and, most of all, poking fun at the era's celebrities. The much-loved humorist looks at the period in his life with zeal and sensitivity, capturing the excitement of the time, while reflecting on the natural ebb and flow of his life with wife Ann.
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