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Ballade der anarchistischen Banditen: Die Krimiserie, die die Belle Époque Paris erfasste

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Publisher
Public Affairs
ISBN-10
1568589883
ISBN-13
9781568589886
eBay Product ID (ePID)
236992283

Product Key Features

Book Title
Ballad of the Anarchist Bandits : the Crime Spree That Gripped Belle Epoque Paris
Number of Pages
336 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Political Ideologies / Anarchism, Europe / France, Organized Crime, Political, Sociology / Urban
Publication Year
2017
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Political Science, True Crime, Social Science, Biography & Autobiography, History
Author
John Merriman
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
1.1 in
Item Weight
19.6 Oz
Item Length
9.6 in
Item Width
6.5 in

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Trade
LCCN
2017-951124
Reviews
"I found this book fascinating: a Bonnie and Clyde story set in the heady Paris of a century ago, a Paris etched by Merriman with erudition, a fine eye for lively detail, and a lightness of touch. It also fills in, in a way we have not had before, an important tragic early episode in the life of the man who later became one of the 20th century's great eyewitnesses to tyranny, Victor Serge."-- Adam Hochschild, author of Spain in Our Hearts, "In Ballad of the Anarchist Bandits John Merriman spins a true crime story full of intrigue, passion, and political significance. He paints an unflinching picture of a society torn apart by inequality and of the people who took desperate measures to try to remedy it. A compelling perspective that is richly resonant today."-- Maya Jasanoff, author of Liberty's Exiles: American Loyalists in the Revolutionary War, "No one knows the rebellious underworlds of fin-de-siècle France as well as John Merriman, and no one can write about them as vividly. Ballad of the Anarchist Bandits is a beautifully told story, by turns comic, tragic, hopeful, despairing, and intensely human."-- David A. Bell, author of Shadows of Revolution: Reflections on France, Past and Present, "Merriman uncovers the dark side of the famed belle _poque, offering a fresh perspective on the reality of life for much of the city's population.... [A] revelatory history...of the dire consequences of inequality and injustice."-- Kirkus Reviews, "John Merriman's Ballad of the Anarchist Bandits tells another story of the Belle Époque-not the romance of the 'Ville Lumiére' with its dazzling palaces and grand hotels but the dark tale of a city in the grip of a crime wave...Merriman's subject is the rise and fall of the Bonnot Gang, but he shrewdly wraps his historical analysis in the arms of a love story."-- MarilynStasio, The New York Times Book Review, "Thorough andsweeping... Merriman's book addresses larger questions about anarchist ideologiesand the forces of order in Belle Époque society.... He manages, throughimagistic detail and pacing, to build suspense even when the historical outcomeis known.... We know we are in expert hands."-- H-France Review, "Author John Merrimandelivers a ripping good yarn with a lineup of compelling characters .... [thebook] leaves the reader with some timely questions about where a country shouldset the balance between security and civil rights for people with unpopularviews."-- MinneapolisStar Tribune, "Merriman's fresh look at the Bonnot gang, whose violent crime spree riveted and terrified Belle Époque Parisians, emphasizes the unforgiving socioeconomic inequalities of the era and the allure of anarchism to the desperate....The result is a lively, erudite work that, without romanticizing the Bonnot gang's crimes, manages to humanize those in their milieu, and perhaps suggest lessons for the present."-- Booklist, starred review, "France's long history of antiterrorist legislation is given a timely appraisal in Ballad of the Anarchist Bandits , a riveting history of the Bonnot Gang, the brutal band of murdering anarchists who rattled the City of Light in the early 20th century....a vivid recounting. [Merriman's] eye for detail is particularly acute."-- Tobias Grey, TheWall Street Journal, "Once again, John Merriman has written a gripping tale about fin-de-siècle Paris. By tracing the slowly merging destinies of the Bonnot Gang, a group of anarchist-inspired criminals, and Victor Kibaltchiche and Rirette Maîtrejean, an anarchist couple who refused violence, Merriman has written an absorbing tragedy that also plumbs the history of radical politics in France."-- Robert D. Zaretsky, author of A Life Worth Living: Albert Camus and the Quest for Meaning and Boswell's Enlightenment, "Electrifying.... In addition to his vivid portrayals of theprincipal characters and events, the author provides informative context to thecrimes, outlining the severe exploitation of workers in this supposedly idyllictime in Parisian history. This is a nuanced and fascinating dissection of theevents by a riveting storyteller with a sympathetic (but unsentimental) view ofthe anarchists' cause."-- Publishers Weekly, "JohnMerriman's Ballad of the Anarchist Bandits tells another story of theBelle Époque-not the romance of the 'Ville Lumiére' with its dazzling palacesand grand hotels but the dark tale of a city in the grip of a crimewave...Merriman's subject is the rise and fall of the Bonnot Gang, but heshrewdly wraps his historical analysis in the arms of a love story."-- Marilyn Stasio , The New York Times Book Review, "The author's Parisian scholarship shines as he builds a vivid andmeticulously detailed image of the period, creating the foundation for amulti-layered and three-dimensional story of what happens when oppressed peopleare pushed to their limits. Merriman's especially timely work gives us a robustunderstanding of the revolutionary thought process, encouraging us to questionwhat lies beneath society's shining surface."-- Library Journal, "Merriman uncovers the dark side of the famed belle époque, offering a fresh perspective on the reality of life for much of the city's population.... [A] revelatory history...of the dire consequences of inequality and injustice."-- Kirkus Reviews, Ballad of the Anarchist Bandits reads like a novel.... engaging and suspenseful, and the moral underlying in the story, wealth inequality, rings true today.... a must-read for fans of history and true crime alike. It grips the reader and pulls you into a tale so wonderful you almost can't believe it's true.-- DanArel, HuffPost
Dewey Edition
23
Dewey Decimal
364.106
Synopsis
Paris, 1911. Picasso, Debussy, and Proust were revolutionizing art, music, and literature. Electricity had transformed the City of Lights. And the Parisian elites were mad about their fancy new cars. The Belle Epoque was well underway, yet it was not without incident. That year, Paris was gripped by a violent crime streak that obsessed and frightened its citizens. Before Bonnie and Clyde and John Dillinger, the Bonnot Gang, led by the coarse Jules Bonnot, captured the minds of a nation with their Robin Hood-esque capers. With guns blazing, the Bonnot Gang robbed banks and wealthy Parisians and killed anyone who got in their way in spectacularly cinematic fashion--all in the name of their particular brand of anarchism.In Ballad of the Anarchist Bandits , John Merriman describes the Bonnot Gang's murderous tear and the Parisian police force's botched efforts to stop them. At the heart of the book are two anarchist idealists who wanted to find an alternative to Bonnot's crimes and the French government's unchecked violence. Victor Kibaltchiche and Rirette Maitrejean met and fell in love at an anarchist rally, and together ran the radical Parisian newspaper L'Anarchie , which covered the Bonnot Gang with great sympathy. The couple and their anarchist friends occupied a world far apart from the opulent Paris of the Champs-Elysees. Their Paris was a vast city of impoverished workers who lived near bleak canals, cemeteries, and empty lots around smoky factories. Victor and Rirette found hope in radical politics, Bonnot and his gang in crime, but none could escape the full might of the French military. The lovers were arrested and imprisoned for their political views, Bonnot was murdered after an hours-long standoff with the police, and his gang was hunted down and sentenced to death by guillotine or lifelong imprisonment. Ballad of the Anarchist Bandits is a classic tale of lost causes, tragic heroes, and the true costs of justice and revenge., The thrilling story of the Bonnot Gang, a band of anarchist bank robbers whose crimes terrorized Belle ?oque Paris, and whose escapades reflected the fast-paced, dizzyingly modern, and increasingly violent period on the eve of World War I. For six terrifying months in 1911-1912, the citizens of Paris were gripped by a violent crime streak. A group of bandits went on a rampage throughout the city and its suburbs, robbing banks and wealthy Parisians, killing anyone who got in their way, and always managing to stay one step ahead of the police. But Jules Bonnot and the Bonnot Gang weren't just ordinary criminals; they were anarchists, motivated by the rampant inequality and poverty in Paris. John Merriman tells this story through the eyes of two young, idealistic lovers: Victor Kibaltchiche (later the famed Russian revolutionary and writer Victor Serge) and Rirette Ma (R)ejean, who chronicled the Bonnot crime spree in the radical newspaper L'Anarchie . While wealthy Parisians frequented restaurants on the Champs- ?ys (c), attended performances at the magnificent new opera house, and enjoyed the decadence of the so-called Belle ?oque, Victor, Rirette, and their friends occupied a vast sprawl of dank apartments, bleak canals, and smoky factories. Victor and Rirette rejected the violence of Bonnot and his cronies, but to the police it made no difference. Victor was imprisoned for years for his anarchist beliefs, Bonnot was hunted down and shot dead, and his fellow bandits were sentenced to death by guillotine or lifelong imprisonment. Fast-paced and gripping, Ballad of the Anarchist Bandits is a tale of idealists and lost causes--and a vivid evocation of Paris in the dizzying years before the horrors of World War I were unleashed., The thrilling story of the Bonnot Gang, a band of anarchist bank robbers whose crimes terrorized Belle Ã?oque Paris, and whose escapades reflected the fast-paced, dizzyingly modern, and increasingly violent period on the eve of World War I. For six terrifying months in 1911-1912, the citizens of Paris were gripped by a violent crime streak. A group of bandits went on a rampage throughout the city and its suburbs, robbing banks and wealthy Parisians, killing anyone who got in their way, and always managing to stay one step ahead of the police. But Jules Bonnot and the Bonnot Gang weren't just ordinary criminals; they were anarchists, motivated by the rampant inequality and poverty in Paris. John Merriman tells this story through the eyes of two young, idealistic lovers: Victor Kibaltchiche (later the famed Russian revolutionary and writer Victor Serge) and Rirette Maîejean, who chronicled the Bonnot crime spree in the radical newspaper L'Anarchie . While wealthy Parisians frequented restaurants on the Champs-Ã?ysé, attended performances at the magnificent new opera house, and enjoyed the decadence of the so-called Belle Ã?oque, Victor, Rirette, and their friends occupied a vast sprawl of dank apartments, bleak canals, and smoky factories. Victor and Rirette rejected the violence of Bonnot and his cronies, but to the police it made no difference. Victor was imprisoned for years for his anarchist beliefs, Bonnot was hunted down and shot dead, and his fellow bandits were sentenced to death by guillotine or lifelong imprisonment. Fast-paced and gripping, Ballad of the Anarchist Bandits is a tale of idealists and lost causes--and a vivid evocation of Paris in the dizzying years before the horrors of World War I were unleashed., The thrilling story of the Bonnot Gang, a band of anarchist bank robbers whose crimes terrorized Belle poque Paris, and whose escapades reflected the fast-paced, dizzyingly modern, and increasingly violent period on the eve of World War I. For six terrifying months in 1911-1912, the citizens of Paris were gripped by a violent crime streak. A group of bandits went on a rampage throughout the city and its suburbs, robbing banks and wealthy Parisians, killing anyone who got in their way, and always managing to stay one step ahead of the police. But Jules Bonnot and the Bonnot Gang weren't just ordinary criminals; they were anarchists, motivated by the rampant inequality and poverty in Paris. John Merriman tells this story through the eyes of two young, idealistic lovers: Victor Kibaltchiche (later the famed Russian revolutionary and writer Victor Serge) and Rirette Ma trejean, who chronicled the Bonnot crime spree in the radical newspaper L'Anarchie . While wealthy Parisians frequented restaurants on the Champs- lys es, attended performances at the magnificent new opera house, and enjoyed the decadence of the so-called Belle poque, Victor, Rirette, and their friends occupied a vast sprawl of dank apartments, bleak canals, and smoky factories. Victor and Rirette rejected the violence of Bonnot and his cronies, but to the police it made no difference. Victor was imprisoned for years for his anarchist beliefs, Bonnot was hunted down and shot dead, and his fellow bandits were sentenced to death by guillotine or lifelong imprisonment. Fast-paced and gripping, Ballad of the Anarchist Bandits is a tale of idealists and lost causes--and a vivid evocation of Paris in the dizzying years before the horrors of World War I were unleashed.
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