I will be in the town of Versailles for a day between Jan. 10 and Jan. 14, and am hoping to find Wharton's grave, in part to photograph it before the restoration takes place (for comparison after the restoration is done). I know she is buried in the Cimitiere des Gonards in Versailles, but cannot find any information about exactly where the grave is, and it is a fairly large cemetery.
Does anyone know the exact location of her grave? Failing that, does anyone know if the cemetery provides a list of "famous graves" or other information that would help me locate her grave?
Thank you in advance!
Julie Olin-Ammentorp |
A post on The Mount’s blog locates Wharton’s grave “on the first row of Canton D”: http://www.edithwharton.org/blog/edith-wharton/directions-anyone
If you scroll down to the bottom of the following website, there is a map of the cemetery on which Canton D is identified:
http://manetoujours.over-blog.com/categorie-10675772.html
I visited Wharton’s grave in May of 1997 and found the locals very helpful (in spite of my nonexistent French). A shopkeeper tore a map out of his phone book and marked the route to the cemetery for me. At the cemetery gates, a woman who worked there gave me another map and marked the location of Wharton’s grave.
Bon voyage!
Dan Hefko
am responding to Julie Olin-Ammentorp's query regarding the location=
of EW's grave at Cimitiere des Gonards. I'm sorry I didn't see her qu=
ery before her planned visit, but am responding in case others wish to visi=
t. I visited the grave in early February 2012. At the entrance =
to the cemetary, the cemetary staff gave me a map locating her grave, and i=
t wasn't a far walk, slightly uphill. I've indicated on the map/pictu=
re below where I remember the grave is located. [There was a picture, but it couldn't be posted.] |