Paris is the Ultimate Muse

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Jeffrey Michels '87
 
BA in Comparative Literature
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Paris is the Ultimate Muse
 
 
 

I grew up in Northern California and have lived in Madison, Wisconsin as well as Boston, Massachusetts. I've traveled widely throughout Europe, and also to Argentina, Israel, and throughout the US.

I came to AUP looking for inspiration in Paris. I wanted to be a poet. I found even more than I was seeking. The school itself was inspiring. The seriousness of purpose I found in my professors and their excitement about the material and about scholarship was contagious. And of course, Paris was magical for me. My two years at AUP were hugely influential – and a whole lot of fun.

While at AUP I became Editor-in-Chief of the student newspaper, The Planet, and Editor of the college poetry magazine, Paris/Atlantic. Running the newspaper was mostly a disaster, but working on the poetry magazine was a much better experience. The best thing about campus life was really the Paris cafés. Meeting friends at a café to study was a distinctly Paris experience that I loved. I read Hemingway in the same café he frequented while writing the book I was reading. Weekend trips to Amsterdam or the Loire Valley were pretty special too. I also went on some art history tours, which were incredible.

Classes at AUP were incredible: rigorous, passionate, challenging, creative. It’s remarkable to me so many years later how many classes and professors I remember well. Even the professors I didn’t like at the time made a lasting impression me.

Paris enhanced my academic experience at AUP in many ways. As a poet, I found Paris to be the ultimate muse. Not only did the museums and scenery and people give me plenty to write about, but of course there are chairs everywhere with tables and waiters. So it’s really an ideal city in which to sit and write and study.

After graduating from AUP I opened a Mexican Restaurant in Berkeley, California that I ran for a couple of years. Then I spent some time as the Publicity Director for a large company. And then I went to graduate school, first in Wisconsin and then in Boston, where I earned a PhD. I taught in Rockford, Illinois for a few years and then took a job at Contra Costa College, where I became Chair of the English Department. Most recently, I was elected President of my faculty union, and have been working full-time running the union for the past three years. I also married, had two kids, and bought a house. In my rare free time, I’m working on a novel.

I've been able to pursue the discipline I discovered at AUP. Even my kids have been influenced by my connection to Paris. My daughter, aged 7, has a map of the Paris Metro in her room and talks frequently of going to France. I have also used many of the skills I learned at AUP in ancillary ways. I’ve continued, for example, to work on poetry magazines almost every year since my first efforts with the Paris/Atlantic.

AUP is more than a college; it’s an adventure one keeps for a lifetime. It's is a ticket to a kind of global citizenry. Beyond all the clichés about life in Paris, which are all true but which sound stale, AUP is really a great place to learn. I value the great professors with whom I studied, especially since I studied with them in a place that has never stopped exciting my imagination, even twenty years later. And to this day I have friends all over the world because of AUP.

 
 
 
 

 

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Paris is the Ultimate Muse
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