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Ooh-La-La...America


Article # : 15997 

Section : LIFE
Issue Date : 7 / 1989  1,176 Words
Author : Marc Chalamet
Marc Chalamet is editor is chief of News of America, a news agency specializing in American topics of interest to French language publications. He lives in New York with his American wife.

       "[America is] the only nation in history which has...gone
        directly from barbarism to degeneracy without the usual
        interval of civilization."
       
        --Georges Clemenceau
       
        "France has neither winter nor summer nor morals--apart
        from these drawbacks, it is a fine country."
       
        --Mark Twain
       
       
        "My father would always tell the barber to cut my hair as short as possible," said Jacques Agniel, a science teacher in Paris who lived for a few years in New York. "And then he'd try to comfort me: 'Don't cry, you look like an American GI,' he'd say with pride. The barber of this sleepy little town in the south of France would nod.
       
        "Both of them remembered World War II vividly: D-Day, the U.S. Army driving out the Germans, the soldier's 'cigarette blondes' and chewing gum, and above all, their relaxed joie de vivre. For them America was freedom and America could do nothing wrong. As for me, I did not have a clue of what an American GI was, and America meant a crew cut; I swear my feeling of distrust towards the States comes from way back then."
       
        Once a month, Jacques invites several friends to his apartment north of Paris for a soiree americaine, which ... (1992 of 6433 Characters)
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