Never Any End to Paris - book cover
  • Publisher : New Directions; 1st edition
  • Published : 24 May 2011
  • Pages : 197
  • ISBN-10 : 0811218139
  • ISBN-13 : 9780811218139
  • Language : English

Never Any End to Paris

A splendid ironic portrayal of literary Paris and of a young writer's struggles by one of Spain's most eminent authors.

This brilliantly ironic novel about literature and writing, in Vila-Matas's trademark witty and erudite style, is told in the form of a lecture delivered by a novelist clearly a version of the author himself. The "lecturer" tells of his two-year stint living in Marguerite Duras's garret during the seventies, spending time with writers, intellectuals, and eccentrics, and trying to make it as a creator of literature: "I went to Paris and was very poor and very unhappy." Encountering such luminaries as Duras, Roland Barthes, Georges Perec, Sergio Pitol, Samuel Beckett, and Juan Marsé, our narrator embarks on a novel whose text will "kill" its readers and put him on a footing with his beloved Hemingway. (Never Any End to Paris takes its title from a refrain in A Moveable Feast.) What emerges is a fabulous portrait of intellectual life in Paris that, with humor and penetrating insight, investigates the role of literature in our lives.

Editorial Reviews

"Mr. Vila-Matas shows that the reasons for (and the consequences of) not writing fiction can, in a funny way, be almost as rich and complicated as fiction itself."
― The Economist

"Vila-Matas's touch is light and whimsical, while his allusions encompass a rogue's gallery of world literature."
― Time Out New York

"I'm reading Vila-Matas's book like a novel, a very good novel in which the narrator gives us exhaustive information about the protagonist who happens to be himself. I don't know him personally, nor am I planning to meet him, I prefer to read him and let his literature pervade me."
― Pedro Almodóvar

Readers Top Reviews

Elizabeth Varadansim
I didn't finish this book. It wore me out. I felt like there was never any end to this man's tedious explanation of why he identified with Hemingway--an ironic connection, given that Hemingway was so spare with words.
ReaderA
Name-dropping, witty narrator; fun read if you love Paris and French thought.
Shirley Musich
Ordered this book after reading Bartleby & Co. Never Any End to Paris has some of the same themes. Bittersweet in spots but Via-Matas brings a unique perspective to writing and writers. Enjoy his writing very much!
Steven Frye
This whet my appetite to read everything by Vila-Matas. Just sorry I didn't sample him sooner.
Ken Robinson WhiteSt
There's no one in the same league with Enrique Vila-Matas, in terms of style, story, intelligence or humor. After reading any Vila-Matas novel you'll wonder if there's any book he hasn't read. Fortunately for us, he has numerous books in English translation. In "Never Any End to Paris," we encounter a young Enrique beginning to find his way in the world, as a person and as a writer.