Do not read this book if you are hungry or thirsty! This was a wonderful, conversation between the reader and Hemingway about his life as a struggling writer living in post-war Paris. I am so glad I read this book; Hemingway was honest, at times vulnerable, inquisitive in a genuine way about other p...
I have to admit that I have now discovered one of the major disadvantages of reading something on a smartphone. After finishing Snows of Kilimanjaro and still having three Hemingway pubs to visit, I wanted to read some more Hemingway, and what better book to read while one is in Paris, drinking wine...
Too bad that I didn't finish this in enough time to have it count towards my Literary Birthday book reads for 2016. I should have just DNFed it since it didn't do anything besides bore and annoy me in equal measure.So this is a memoir by Ernest Hemingway, where he talks about writing and then shit t...
A memoir of Hemingway's time in Paris between 1921 and 1926. It is written as a series of vignettes, with the emphasis on other important English speaking writers who were resident in Paris and their interactions with Hemingway.The usual and expected Hemingway sparseness is there and it is written ...
Published posthumously in 1964, and edited from his manuscripts and notes by his widow and fourth wife, Mary Hemingway, and then revised by his grandson Seán Hemingway,A Moveable Feast is a memoir by Ernest Hemingway about his years in Paris as part of a group of expatriate writers in the 1920s. The...
I decided to read the longer, restored edition instead of the shorter version, [b:A Moveable Feast|4631|A Moveable Feast|Ernest Hemingway|https://d202m5krfqbpi5.cloudfront.net/books/1356407015s/4631.jpg|2459084]. I've wanted to read this for many years and thought it was time.I loved this book, but ...
Hey Hemingway, I like hearing about your friends and living in Paris, mostly because your friends are awesome and Paris is cool. I can definitely see how A Moveable Feast has in a lot of ways become a classic of the time and place. The Fitzgeralds make appearances (of course Hemingway wasn't a fan o...
A Moveable Feast is a rich and vivid picture of Paris in the 1920's and a golden occasion to know Hemingway, the man, a little better. Be aware that he's a bit of an a-hole.VideoReview: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ofv3Zgue_ak
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