Rants and reactions to contemporary politics, art and culture.
Sunday, July 20, 2014
Barcelona Journal 1: Paris Was Yesterday
photo of Janet Flanner (c.1020) by Berenice Abbott
The New Yorker
writer Janet Flanner (aka “Genet”) published a collection of her pieces with the title Paris WasYesterday. Yes Paris has had it’s day in court and now the center of Europe may
very well be Barcelona. Bofinger is the quintessential Paris Bistro, but if you
are looking for the kind of 19th century redoubt whose social
seating structure might have appeared in a Balzac novel, you might want to
order a platter of raw fish specialties at Botafumeiro on the Passieg de Gracia.
Or if you are looking for a Brat in Barcelona cross the street and hit Barcelona’s version of Papaya King. Just such a proximity of the hi and lo
might define the kind of cosmopolitanism Barcelona radiates. Walking down the
Passieg de Gracia you hear crowds at the Palau Robert cheering a four women
group called Las Migas and a few blocks further down you pass Gaudi’s Casa Batllo, with its ornate cut glass and rock façade, which now houses a club and
the Casa Fuster, one of the grandest of the grand old hotels of Barcelona whose
façade exemplifies art nouveau style. And yes there are palm trees in Barcelona
and little inauspicious, not squares but triangles wedged into streets, where
from a municipal bench you can hear the din of music and conversation.
Barcelona cafes are not Les Deux Magots or La Coupole, which is to say they’re
not the stuff of legend so much as the place where life is being lived.
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