John Hanson Mitchell recounts his time in the isolated backcountry
of Corsica in 1962. While working (illegally) at the Rose Cafe in
Ile Rouse, Mitchell spent his days observing the lives of the
regulars: a local group of card players, colorful reprobates from
the continent, and a younger crowd of fellow students, all
spellbound by the lush charms of the island. Depicting the pivotal
role that his time in Corsica played in his own development as a
writer, Mitchell captures the rhythms and intrigues of a life lived
elsewhere.
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