F. R. BUCKLEY recalls his life as an art student in Paris during the twenties
To live in Paris in the years immediately after the 1914-18 war was to enjoy a unique experience. The speaker feels that it was a time that merits his description 'folle,' for though the artists, writers, and emigres who largely composed the community were many of them remarkable for their talents, whether well or ill employed, those talents frequently deviated into eccentricity.
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