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French Spirits: a House, a Village, and a Love Affair in Burgundy Jeffrey Greene
French Spirits: a House, a Village, and a Love Affair in Burgundy
Jeffrey Greene
When Jeffrey Greene, a prize-winning American poet, and Mary, a molecular biologist and his wife-to-be, discover a moss-covered stone presbytery in a lovely village in the Puisaye region of Burgundy, they know they have to live there. In lush, lyrical prose, Greene recalls their experiences turning the 300-year-old stone building -- a "château in miniature" that the locals believe houses numerous spirits-into a habitable refuge. He brings to life their adventures in finding wonderful bargains with which to furnish their new space, including a firm mattress and some rather suspicious antiques" bought from the back of a van.
Greene offers the unexpected joys and surprises of village life, from celebrating his and Mary's simple backyard wedding to toiling in a verdant garden. He shares the experience of surviving his mother's decision to move in and humorously introduces the locals -- both human and nonhuman -- who define his and Mary's new world.
Woven throughout this luscious tale are the pleasures of rural France: wondrous food and wine, long-held rituals and feasts, dark superstitions, and deeply rooted history.
| Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
| Released | February 18, 2003 |
| ISBN13 | 9780060934101 |
| Publishers | William Morrow Paperbacks |
| Pages | 304 |
| Dimensions | 135 × 19 × 201 mm · 263 g |
| Language | English |