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"An artist has no home in France except Paris," said famous philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche. Indeed, Paris France is brimming with a treasure trove of famous artworks and artists, theatrical performers and ballet dancers, actors and filmmakers. To Paris, expression of culture is a quintessential value. Upon visiting, it's easy to see why so many famous Americans lived in the "City of Lights." Some of these American expatriates include: writers (Ernest Hemingway, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Washington Irving, Oscar Wilde, Sinclair Lewis, Henry James, Norman Mailer, Ezra Pound, Gertrude Stein, Mark Twain, Tom Wolfe and Edith Wharton); politicians (Thomas Jefferson, Thomas Paine and Benjamin Franklin); and artists (Cole Porter, Jean Seberg and William Christie). Interestingly enough, the French love American artists too. Filmmakers David Lynch and Woody Allen, writers Charles Bukowski and Bret Easton Ellis, and musicians Johnny Halladay and George Brassens were loved more in France than in their home country of America.
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