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Indispensable for learning about Hemingway
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Jan 5, 2002
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Pros: Interesting look into Hemingway's life in 1920s Paris
Cons: Mary Hemingway got her hands on it and edited it.
The Bottom Line: This is one of his best books and worth a read if you're interested in how he wrote/lived in Paris.
Review: There's a bit of controversy over this book. Though in her introduction, Mary Hemingway states that "Ernest started writing this book in Cuba in the autumn of 1957, worked on it in Ketchum, Idaho, in the winter of 1958-59, etc." finally finishing it in...
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Sipping a Café au Lait with Papa Hemingway
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Jun 19, 2006
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Pros: Crisp simple writing that tells of a magical creative time, 1920s Paris.
Cons: Not sure if this is the edition Hemingway would have wanted.
The Bottom Line: A must-have for aspiring writers, fans of the memoir and Hemingway, and anyone who is interested in the literary expat community living in 1920s Paris.
Review: If you are lucky enough to have lived in Paris as a young man, then wherever you go for the rest of you life, it stays with you, for Paris is a moveable feast. That is part of a letter Ernest Hemingway wrote to a friend in 1950. A Moveable ...
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Papa puts out.
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sunwolf
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May 21, 2004
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Pros: Now I know why Hemingway is considered a great writer.
Cons: Non-fiction.
The Bottom Line: Excellent autobiographical sketches by 'Papa' make this a true must read for anyone who enjoys reading real literature.
Review: I am primarily a Horror/Sci-fi/Fantasy reader, so its not often that I get around to reading the classics. My previous view on the whole thing was that the classics were for school and after I graduated, I would read whatever the heck I wanted to. ...
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Just an amazing, effective book
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Mar 21, 2000
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Pros: emotionally charged, great descriptions of people
Cons: none really, but may seem to fragmented to some
Review: A Moveable Feast is Ernest Hemingway's memoirs of when he was a young novelist and reporter, just starting out in Paris, France and centers around him and his first wife. The descriptions of Paris, the characters, and the feeling that Hemingway gives to...
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Moving A Feast of Greatness
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wlswarts
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Feb 9, 2003
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Pros: Quick, excellent dialog, funny
Cons: Simple, especially in writing style
The Bottom Line: One of Hemingway's best, a fun, quick read!
Review: It ought to be noted that my Hemingway bias is toward his earlier works: "A Farewell to Arms" has always been one of my favorites and I've never been able to stomach "The Old Man and the Sea." "A Moveable Feast" was a very pleasant surprise in that it...
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Feasting on Hemingway
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johnny_o
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Apr 24, 2000
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Pros: Hemingway at his simplest Best (nothing else need be said)
Cons: You need to apprecite Hemingway to apprecite this novel
Review: Whether you love or loathe Ernest Hemingway's work, (you're either one or the other) this is one piece of work that truly brings you the man who made less better. In A Movable Feast, postumously published after his suicide, Hemingway allows his reader to...
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Leader of the Lost
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know-nothing
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Aug 23, 2000
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Pros: Excellent and interesting chronicle
Cons: Not too exciting
Review:
Name dropping galore: Joyce, Stein, Pound, Ford, Fitzgerald .. Ernest Hemingway's A Moveable Feast chronicles a veritable all-star team of literary figures. Instead of presenting the heralded group of ex-pats with the usual... |
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Hardcover, A Moveable Feast: The Restored Edition
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General Biography & Autobiography - Published posthumously in 1964, A Moveable Feast remains one of Ernest Hemingway's most beloved works. It is his c...
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