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A Moveable Feast transports the reader to 1920s Paris as seen through the eyes of Ernest Hemingway. He was young, poor, ambitious, and happy to be writing "one true sentence" after another in his spare prose. The memoir gives us a glimpse into the lives of the expatriate artists and writers that settled there after World War I. Some of the portraits of his friends are affectionate and admiring, such as the stories about Ezra Pound and Hemingway's first wife, Hadley. Other chapters show Hemingway
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