by Ernest Hemingway
While I like his sketches of Paris in the 1920's, he wrote them much later, when he was embittered and not kind to people who had been his friends. Sara & Gerald Murphy were devastated when this was published, especially as he had been a kind of uncle to their young children. The first time I read t...
Though often containing gorgeous prose, Hemingway’s A Moveable Feast has a clear agenda. The book treats Hemingway’s life in Paris from 1921 to 1926. Although the book clearly is autobiographical, in the Preface, Hemingway, after explaining that several items were left out of his memoir, then sugges...