Uncovering for Déconfinement

Uncovering for Déconfinement

Originally published in The American Scholar By Anne Swardson The French are facing an existential question as their coronavirus lockdown phases down: Will they be able to go on vacation this summer? Cable television news and newspapers are filled with this topic....
The Wilding of Paris

The Wilding of Paris

By Anne Swardson Paris is in what is called the “red zone.” That is, its parks cannot yet open for fear of sparking a return of the coronavirus. An unexpected by-product of these post-lockdown days of garden neglect is that the city is bursting out in uncontrolled...
The Masqueteers of Paris

The Masqueteers of Paris

By Anne Swardson Starting today, masks are required on French public transportation, part of the transition out of our 56-day coronavirus lockdown. Based on what I’ve seen recently, many Parisians have a case of wardrobe malfunction. “Judging by how they wear their...
Liberté Scaring the People

Liberté Scaring the People

By Anne Swardson The country that reluctantly accepted one of the strictest set of coronavirus lockdown rules in the Western world now is nervous about living without them. France begins phasing out its 49-day “confinement” Monday and details of the new regime have...
A Few Precisions on Frenglish

A Few Precisions on Frenglish

By Anne Swardson I came back to the apartment the other day and said very excitedly to my husband, “I got controlled! But it was OK, I had my attestation.” He knew exactly what I meant: I had gotten checked by the Paris cops and had the right form on my cell phone to...

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