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A Moveable Feast: The Restored Edition
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Ken
Feb 19, 2008 rated it it was amazing  ·  review of another edition
The Lost Generation. Paris. The 1920's. Starving writer. Wife. Baby Bumby. Cafés. Hunger is good discipline. Possibly every wannabe writer's Bible, this book is as romantic as the City of Lights itself. I took it as a Fodor's guide when I visited the Left Bank and walked the haunts of Ernie and Hadley (OK, and Bumby and F. Puss). Cool. Really cool. ...more
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This is non-fiction work written by Ernest Hemingway, describing his life in Paris in the period of 1921 to 1926.



He describes his life at that period and how we had met some famous authors during his stay in Paris. See below some quotations concerning his meetings with Gertrude Stein (1874-1946), Ford Madox Ford (1873-1939), Ezra Pound (1885-1972), Ernest Walsh, Scott (1896-1940) and Zelda Fitzgerald (1900-1948).



Page 17 - About Gertrude Stein:


In the three

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Beth
Jun 06, 2013 rated it really liked it
It's been a while since I've read any Hemingway, but I've always loved his clean prose. Here we get a more intimate portrait of him as a writer, a husband, and a father, and the prose is messier--he died before he finished writing it. I was surprised by the vulnerability that seems to suffuse this account of his time in Paris. Perhaps that reveals more about me as a reader than Hemingway as a writer. At any rate, it is well worth reading, if for no other reason than to daydream about going to Pa ...more
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