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A Moveable Feast

eng. A Moveable Feast · 1964
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The book «A Moveable Feast» is an autobiographical work by Ernest Hemingway, in which he reminisces about his years spent in Paris during the 1920s. At that time, he was a young writer living in poverty but surrounded by the inspiring atmosphere of the city and its bohemian society. Hemingway describes his encounters with notable figures of the era, such as Gertrude Stein, F. Scott Fitzgerald, and Ezra Pound, while sharing his reflections on writing, love, and life. The book captures the essence of Paris and the spirit of an era when the city was the center of cultural life and a birthplace for new literary and artistic movements.

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