by:malingcat
Morris • Sachs (Maurice Sachs), 1906 was born in Paris, a prosperous Jewish family jeweller. He began writing the diary date is July 14, 1919, the first time a post-war French National Day, that day, the streets full of joy, friendly, enthusiastic crowd, as a crazy, extravagant, spending, confusion, the internationalization of Era began.
Despite the 13-year-old boy seen limited, but because of family origin, he stock market is very understanding, "If the stock market continued to rise, then I can take my room refurbished to a"natural If the stock market to continue to rise, his table and sisters will be bought on the recommendation of the fashion magazine that the value of 1,500 francs a tuxedo: "black-silk, Qunbai like Junku like to tighten; skirt on There is a line of shiny gem Zhuizai falling to a low T-shirt from the edge of the shoulders and Wu Liang also inserts a large precious stones; sleeves is almost non-existent; belt is the Kongque Lan Rong, Chazhe several colors of the same feather . "Wealthy vanity, such as a symbol of the era.
stock market is all the way up, as well as the German war reparations. France ushered in a shocking Shemi decade, the United States honest young Hemingway, also at the Paris called the "flow of Sheng Yan."Xunhuanzuoyue society as a whole kind of hysterical atmosphere (typical example: Morris, the father of a friend F to 76-year-old is still Xunhuawenliu). People do not care about politics, never does not want to care about politics. To 1926, Paris City has 32 theatres, 200 various types of stage, 644 public dance halls, 2,000 restaurants, there are numerous cafes, tea houses, games and the Office of Shengse places. Invites applications, Hongnanlvnv, is probably the only sad love trouble, the Jazz the slightest slight sad.
1921, the "roof of the cow."bars opened, which is popular at the time Keke Tuo (Cocteau) dramatic name. "roof of the bull", celebrities gathered, Aragon, Breton, Picasso, Kidd, Claudel
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