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All Paris Belongs to Me
Literature整个巴黎属于我
(u. S.) Leslie M. M. Bloom
From the age of 21 to 27, in the golden age of his life, Hemingway lived in Paris and spent a difficult and crazy time. He believes in literature and is arrogant, but he can only make a living as a reporter. His wife Hadley's fund is the main source of income. When he was at his most impoverished, he even went to the Luxembourg Gardens to attack pigeons, and when he caught them, he went home and stewed them. He was a social darling and loved boxing and bullfighting. Boxing was his habit of making friends, and his passion for bullfighting brought him his first important work, "The Sun Also Rises." The ambiguity with Mrs. Duff and the Pfeiffer sisters caused Hemingway to be "punched" by Hadley - and the nurturing marriage came to an end. His parodic works mocked his mentor, and wrote the unspeakable emotional entanglements of some elite friends in Paris, London, and New York into novels... Hemingway went from an unnoticed bystander to the center of attention. ----------Some people say that Hemingway is a "bad boy" who combines the hustle and bustle of Paris, the roughness of the Alps, the brutality of the boxing ring, and a different kind of talent. From beginning to end, Hemingway knew best what kind of person he wanted to be and what kind of achievements he wanted to achieve. No one or anything could stop him.
From the age of 21 to 27, in the golden age of his life, Hemingway lived in Paris and spent a difficult and crazy time. He believes in literature and is arrogant, but he can only make a living as a reporter. His wife Hadley's fund is the main source of income. When he was at his most impoverished, he even went to the Luxembourg Gardens to attack pigeons, and when he caught them, he went home and stewed them. He was a social darling and loved boxing and bullfighting. Boxing was his habit of making friends, and his passion for bullfighting brought him his first important work, "The Sun Also Rises." The ambiguity with Mrs. Duff and the Pfeiffer sisters caused Hemingway to be "punched" by Hadley - and the nurturing marriage came to an end. His parodic works mocked his mentor, and wrote the unspeakable emotional entanglements of some elite friends in Paris, London, and New York into novels... Hemingway went from an unnoticed bystander to the center of attention. ----------Some people say that Hemingway is a "bad boy" who combines the hustle and bustle of Paris, the roughness of the Alps, the brutality of the boxing ring, and a different kind of talent. From beginning to end, Hemingway knew best what kind of person he wanted to be and what kind of achievements he wanted to achieve. No one or anything could stop him.