L'Hôtel
L'Hôtel is a 5-star luxury hotel in Saint-Germain-des-Prés, Paris.
When previously known as the Hôtel d'Alsace, Oscar Wilde spent his last days there in room 16, famously remarking "I am dying beyond my means". Other former residents include Marlon Brando, actress and singer Mistinguett, and writer Jorge Luis Borges, who said it seemed to have been "sculpted by a cabinet maker".[1] The hosting of Borges in this hotel was not by chance: when he was nine, he translated Wilde's "The Happy Prince" into Spanish and since then he had become a big fan of his work; Borges wanted to die where the writer of his childhood had also died.[2]
Gallery
- Hotel bar
- Oscar Wilde's final address was at the dingy Hôtel d'Alsace (now known as L'Hôtel), in Paris
gollark: You have to quote the time. I can support a myriad SI prefix.
gollark: It's actually quite nice. It'll tell you if the top one is never used so it's fine.
gollark: As planned.
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gollark: Go make Macron, then you can talk.
References
- Falconer, Kieran (2004-09-11). "Gilt trip". London: The Guardian. Retrieved May 7, 2010.
- "Jornal Rascunho". Retrieved 29 September 2014.
Further reading
- Garcia, Jacques, "L’Hôtel : the past revisited". Paris Capitale
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