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A Waiter in Paris: Adventures in the Dark Heart of the City
A Waiter in Paris: Adventures in the Dark Heart of the City
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SHORT LISTED FOR THE ACKERLEY PRIZE FOR AUTOBIOGRAPHY 'This astonishing
book describes a cruel, feral existence and is worthy of standing on the shelf
next to George Orwell's Down And Out In Paris And London (1933) as another
classic about human exploitation.' - Daily Mail 'Chisholm's story is immersive
and often thrilling ... He's a fine writer.' - WSJ 'Kitchen Confidential for
Generation Z' - Fortune 'An English waiters riveting account of working in
Paris' - Daily Mail 'Visceral and unbelievably compelling' - Emerald Fennell
'Vividly written and merciless in its detail' - Edward Stourton 'An excellent
book' - Strong Words magazine 'A completely fascinating read and feels like a
the book Anthony Bourdain would have written' Rosie Kellet 'A Dickensian tale
of a young man's trial by fire in a French bistro gives rise to biting
commentary on Parisian culture in Chisholm's intoxicating debut' - Publisher's
Weekly 'Ah, Paris... gastronomie magnifique and... insane shit going on behind
the scenes. A Waiter in Paris charts Edward Chisholm's jaw-dropping
experiences while serving tables in the French capital, a demi-monde of
sadistic managers, thieves, fighting for tips and drug dealers. Seems like not
much has changedsince George Orwell worked the same beat.' - Evening Standard
A waiter's job is to deceive you. They want you to believe in a luxurious calm
because on the other side of that door... is hell. Edward Chisholm's
spellbinding memoir of his time as a Parisian waiter takes you below the
surface of one of the most iconic cities in the world and right into its
glorious underbelly. The waiter inhabits a world of inhuman hours, snatched
sleep and dive bars; scraping by on coffee, bread and cigarettes, often under
sadistic managers, with a wage so low you're fighting your colleagues for
tips. It's physically demanding, frequently humiliating and incredibly
competitive. And with a cast of thieves, narcissists, ex-Legionnaires,
paperless immigrants and drug dealers, it makes for a compelling and eye-
opening read. Shortlisted for the 2023 Ackerley prize. Read mor
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