A moveable feast
- Language
- EN
- Year
- 2004
- Format
- Size
- 371 KB
- ISBN
- 9780099909408
Description
A Moveable Feast, published by Arrow in 2004, offers a captivating glimpse into the vibrant literary and artistic world of Paris in the 1920s, as seen through the eyes of a young Ernest Hemingway. This evocative memoir transports readers to a time of burgeoning creativity, where expatriate writers and artists gathered in smoky cafes and intimate bistros, forging lifelong friendships and laying the groundwork for literary movements that would shape the 20th century. Hemingway vividly recounts his early struggles and triumphs as a writer, painting a rich tapestry of daily life in the City of Lights. From chance encounters with literary giants like Gertrude Stein and F. Scott Fitzgerald to poignant reflections on his personal relationships and artistic development, the book provides an intimate and often humorous portrayal of a formative period in his life and career.
Beyond the personal anecdotes, A Moveable Feast serves as a timeless ode to the power of observation and the enduring allure of Paris. Hemingway's keen eye for detail and his distinctive prose bring the city's streets, markets, and salons to life, allowing readers to almost feel the chill of a Parisian autumn or taste the wine in a dimly lit cafe. It's a book that celebrates the romanticism of youth, the pursuit of artistic passion, and the profound impact of place on one's creative journey. Whether you're a dedicated fan of Hemingway's work, an admirer of Parisian history, or simply seeking an engaging and beautifully written memoir, this 2004 Arrow edition is an essential addition to any library.
Beyond the personal anecdotes, A Moveable Feast serves as a timeless ode to the power of observation and the enduring allure of Paris. Hemingway's keen eye for detail and his distinctive prose bring the city's streets, markets, and salons to life, allowing readers to almost feel the chill of a Parisian autumn or taste the wine in a dimly lit cafe. It's a book that celebrates the romanticism of youth, the pursuit of artistic passion, and the profound impact of place on one's creative journey. Whether you're a dedicated fan of Hemingway's work, an admirer of Parisian history, or simply seeking an engaging and beautifully written memoir, this 2004 Arrow edition is an essential addition to any library.
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