Atelier A2 - rue de la Tombe Issoire - Chez Jim Haynes
It's funny to think how many times I have beeen at Jim's, researching topics, picking his brains, listening to tales of intrepid reporting from the Cannes Film Festival in the 70's. How often I've been at the Sunday night dinners, sometimes paying, sometimes for free (thanks Jim) when I was skint and/or making food for the Sunday night dinners, including one fateful time making Lentil Stew for 100 people with Whitey Flagg.
Jim is a person who has been of enormous importance to me since I came to Paris. I first found my creative feet at the Sunday night Salons and the people I met there gave me the support and affection I needed to bring to fruition some of my ideas and projects. It was here that I first discovered People to People, the books which form the basis of "The Future is Bleak Uncertain and Beautiful" - the piece I am working on for the LA show. I discovered so many things and met so many important people in my own life through this man. I highly recommend his book "Thanks for Coming" - pun intended - and it reads like a role call of famous names and happenings - Jim drops them all from, Samuel Beckett to Yoko Ono, Vladimir Putin to Charles Bukowski. But most impressive, he once spoke for 30 minutes to MARLENE DIETRICH! It has to be read to be believed.
Every time you think something is crazy and how can you possibly carry it off I recommend you do as I do and periodically dip into some Haynes anthology and renew your brim and vigour. My favourite story begins when Jim is an Edinburgh undergraduate with 600 quid in his pocket. Next day he stumbles upon a broken down, stuffed to the gills junk shop and asks the old lady how much for the premises. She says £300 and he opens the doors next day with a sign saying "Everything Free" which guts the shop as people arrive to take what they like. The store soon becomes "The Paperback" and later the spiritual home of the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.
Sunday's from September at 83 rue de la Tombe Issoire, Atelier A-2 , 75014 Metro Alesia. Call Jim on 01.43.27.17.67 or email jim_haynes@wanadoo.fr to confirm you are coming.
Nice words about Jim. He is a dear friend. Sadly, Paris is a long way from Texas, so we don't get to see him enough. Bill Head
Posted by: Bill | Dec 09, 2025 at 04:02 AM
Hopefully you will come back and join him again soon one sunday evening.Thankfully I have now read Henry Miller.
Posted by: I V Y paris | Jan 23, 2025 at 03:10 AM