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A Moveable Feast

eng. A Moveable Feast · 1964
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Historical Context and Significance

Ernest Hemingway's «A Moveable Feast» is a memoir in which the author describes his years spent in Paris during the 1920s. This work holds significant historical importance as it offers a unique perspective on the life and creativity of one of the greatest writers of the 20th century during a time when he was surrounded by other remarkable artists and writers, such as F. Scott Fitzgerald and Gertrude Stein. The book is also an important cultural document, reflecting the atmosphere and spirit of the 'Lost Generation,' as well as the influence of Paris as a center of intellectual and artistic life of that era. The book's impact on culture lies in its ability to inspire readers to explore their own creativity and lives, as well as its contribution to understanding the literary and cultural history of the period.

A Moveable Feast
Date of publication: 17 October 2024
———Original titleeng. A Moveable Feast · 1964