2 Paris Essays, One Journalist's Sorrow
Via Vogue and Newsweek, Janine Di Giovanni fears for the immediate future of her adopted home.
During a lunch break this past Friday in Paris, Newsweek Middle East editor Janine Di Giovanni (pictured) had a conversation that would hold true for just a few more hours. She had crossed the Seine River that unusually warm fall day from her home in the Sixth Arrondissement to help judge a Paris Photo photojournalism competition.
From her essay in Vogue:
One of my fellow judges, the director of the Bibliothèque Nationale de France, and I walked together to a restaurant for lunch, talking about the light in the Luxembourg Gardens, the fact that one felt so secure in Paris compared with London or New York.
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