Open All Night (French: Ouvert la nuit) is a 1922 short story collection by the French writer Paul Morand.
Éditions de la Nouvelle Revue Française published the book in France in 1922.
[2] Ezra Pound also translated the book in the 1920s, but was rejected by the British publisher Chapman and Dodd, which found the stories to be "unsuitable".
[3] The book was the basis for the American silent film Open All Night, directed by Paul Bern.
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