Hemingway Collection: a Moveable Feast

Hemingway Collection: a Moveable Feast

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"A Moveable Feast" is a collection of essays by Hemingway that is highly autobiographical. In the 1920s, Hemingway lived in Paris as a correspondent in Europe. This book records exactly what the author saw and heard at that time. It is also interspersed with anecdotes from many celebrities in the Paris literary and art circles. This is not only a sketch of the scenery of this great city of Paris, but also It is a sketch of his interactions with a large number of novelists and artists living in Europe at that time, including celebrities such as Gertrude Stein, Ezra Pound, James Joyce and Fitzgerald. Hemingway unceremoniously made highly personal judgments on them in the book. Although the past events recalled by the author are very old, this book is undoubtedly the first-hand information to understand the origin of the "Lost Generation" and the origin of the dispute between Fitzgerald and Hemingway. The classic line "Paris is a moveable feast" in the book has become Paris' "cultural calling card" and has been widely circulated.

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