A meeting place for Europe’s bohemian artists. A headquarters of the Nazi occupation. A shelter for camp survivors.
The Hotel Lutetia is a Paris institution, the only ‘grand’ hotel on the city’s bohemian Left Bank, and it came to hold the weight of a century. Hotel Exile is about what happens on the edges of a war.
Jane Rogoyska’s extraordinary new book offers us a vision of individual human beings desperately trying to find a path through some of the twentieth century’s most devastating events.



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