Quote by: Ilya Ehrenburg

To sit indoors was silly. I postponed the search for Savchenko and Ludmila till the next day and went wandering about Paris. The men wore bowlers, the women huge hats with feathers. On the café terraces lovers kissed unconcernedly - I stopped looking away. Students walked along the boulevard St. Michel. They walked in the middle of the street, holding up traffic, but no one dispersed them. At first I thought it was a demonstration - but no, they were simply enjoying themselves. Roasted chestnuts were being sold. Rain began to fall. The grass in the Luxembourg gardens was a tender green. In December! I was very hot in my lined coat. (I had left my boots and fur cap at the hotel.) There were bright posters everywhere. All the time I felt as though I were at the theatre.


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Author Bio


  • NameIlya Ehrenburg
  • DescriptionRussian-Soviet writer and poet
  • BornJanuary 26, 1891
  • DiedAugust 31, 1967
  • CountrySoviet Union
  • ProfessionJournalist; Writer; Poet; Novelist
  • AwardsState Stalin Prize; Knight Of The Legion Of Honour; Order Of Lenin