The French-American Relationship

Written by lklawless
Published January 26, 2004

From the publisher of Champs-Élysées audiomagazine comes a brand-new product ideal for anyone wondering what the French think of the United States or why the Iraq war contributed to a spate of anti-Frenchism. This bilingual audiobook comprises three interviews with prominent French intellectuals about the relationship between France and the United States. Although the audio is in French, there is a full English translation as well as extensive notes, so even non-French speakers can understand it - read my full review.

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The French-American Relationship
Published: January 26, 2004
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#1 — January 26, 2004 @ 17:21PM — Dwaine AKA Scooter AKA D.J.

I hate the fucking French.

#2 — January 27, 2004 @ 09:35AM — Jim C.

I've found that the real skinny on the subject can be found on Merde in France and The Dissident Frogman .

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