A Moveable Feast
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- Pages
- 219
- Published
- Oct 1st, 1996
Ernest Hemingway's A Moveable Feast is an intimate memoir of 1920s Paris—a luminous portrait of cafés, friendships, youthful hunger and the writer’s craft. With spare, evocative prose he recalls Fitzgerald, Stein and the city that shaped him, offering a nostalgic, vital celebration of art and memory.
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