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A Moveable Feast (Scribner Classic)
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Author: Ernest Hemingway
"You belong to me and all Paris belongs to me and I belong to this notebook and this pencil."Begun in the autumn of 1957 and published posthumously in 1964, Ernest Hemingway's A Moveable Feast captures what it meant to be young and poor and writing in Paris during the 1920s. A correspondent for the Toronto Star, Hemingway arrived i...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780020519607
ISBN-10: 0020519605
Publication Date: 9/1983
Pages: 211
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3.8 stars, based on 30 ratings
Publisher: Macmillan Pub Co
Book Type: Paperback
Members Wishing: 2
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Leigh avatar reviewed A Moveable Feast (Scribner Classic) on + 378 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 4
Although entertaining, as Hemingway mentions many famous writers and artists from the Left Bank of Paris during the time (Picasso, Stein & Toklas, Fitzgerald & Zelda, Harry & Caresse Crosby, etc.), one must question how much of this has been fabricated. There are a few places where Hemingway contradicts himself and makes others out to seem co-dependent (Fitzgerald and Stein, in particular). However, given all the drinking and partying going on during the time I've read about from other accounts (Man Ray, Colette, Anais Nin), this is probably as accurate as we're going to get. So, for what it is, it's entertaining and full of debauchery - excactly what you'd expect.
mazeface avatar reviewed A Moveable Feast (Scribner Classic) on + 66 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
"All you have to do is write one true sentence. Write the truest sentence that you know." (Ernest Hemingway in A Moveable Feast)

Posthumously published memoir of Ernest Hemingway as he reveals the details of his life in Paris as a young man. His exploits with writers such as Gertrude Stein, Ezra Pound and F. Scott Fitzgerald shed light on the group of writers referred to as "The Lost Generation." I am a big fan of Hemingway, so this insight into his life was a real treat.
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nccorthu avatar reviewed A Moveable Feast (Scribner Classic) on + 569 more book reviews
gives an interesting view and history of the writers, artists etc. in Paris after WWI especially the English language contingent.


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