The Latin Quarter on Saturday Night
Author and pianist, ELLIOT PAULbegan his writing on Beacon Hill, but shifted to the Left Bank of the Seine in the 1920s. There he was the literary editor of the Paris edition first of the Chicago Tribune and then of the New York Herald, and co-editor of transition. Among his best-remembered books are The Life and Death of a Spanish Town (1937), The Last Time I Saw Paris (1942), Linden on the Saugus Branch (1947). Hls latest volume, Springtime in Paris, will be off the press in July.