Our Marseille Anthology includes some travel writing, plus a range of fiction pieces set in the city.  Extracts include Simone de Beauvoir hiking in the surrounding countryside and Jean-Claude Izzo's description of the Italian immigrant community in Le Panier in the 1930s.  The Count of Monte Cristo's daring escape from the Château d'If is here, as are a meal of boullabaisse in a waterside restaurant and a visit to the underwater caves where prehistoric man left artwork behind.  There are even two passages which help explain why Marseille has sometimes been called 'the wicked city'.  


Reading Suggestions

Wicked City by Nicholas Hewitt

Total Chaos by Jean-Claude Izzo

Chourmo by Jean-Claude Izzo

Solea by Jean-Claude Izzo

Decline and Fall by Evelyn Waugh

The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas

First Fingerprint, by Xavier-Marie Bonnot

The Marseille Caper by Peter Mayl


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