"Paris through a window" by Marc Chagall, 1913
In those days Paris was color blind. Americans who had served in the European theatre in the First World War were eager to return to Paris. These expatriates rejected their parochial roots and set out to find themselves in the big city. Paris was where it was at. more»
Brian T. Maurer has practiced pediatrics as a Physician Assistant for thirty years. His "Marginal Notes" column appears periodically in the Cell2Soul Blog. The title "Marginal Notes" is taken from a quote by Henry David Thoreau: "I love a broad margin to my life."