Papa, Please Pass the Fromage

Papa, Please Pass the Fromage

By Anne Swardson Walking down a small street in my neighborhood the other day, I heard a sound that took me back decades: the noise of silverware clinking on a plate. Through the open windows, I could hear lunch. Three lunches, from three separate apartments. The...
Kind Hearts and Coronavirus

Kind Hearts and Coronavirus

“In no country of the world has the principle of association been more successfully used or applied to a greater multitude of objectives than in America.” Alexis de Tocqueville, Democracy in America, 1835 By Anne Swardson Tocqueville published those words a year after...
Life in Confinement

Life in Confinement

    By Anne Swardson “We are at war,” President Emmanuel Macron said at least six times in the Monday night address at which he announced an effective lockdown of the entire country. He meant against the coronavirus. But it’s becoming clear that the war is actually a...
Life in the Distancing Lane

Life in the Distancing Lane

By Anne Swardson Walking in my Paris neighborhood, permitted during the coronavirus lockdown under very limited circumstances, has taken on a strange choreography. People passing each other swerve to the building side or the curb side to keep the required one meter...
Playing by French Rules

Playing by French Rules

By Anne Swardson “They said we were an undisciplined country. But look how we respect these rules, these requirements, that are the most rigorous ever imposed on our people in peacetime.” So spoke President Emmanuel Macron last night as he announced an extension of...

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