A Moveable Feast
"A Moveable Feast" entails Hemingway's recollections of his ventures as an anonymous writer in Paris during the 1920s. It is highly intimate, loving, and witty.
Looking back at his younger days - as well as at some other authors who breathed the same air of Paris as him, Wyndham Lewis, James Joyce, Zelda and Scott Fitzgerald - Hemingway recounts the period when, destitute and content, he found his calling while writing in Paris cafés. In the second half of Hemingway's life, he penned a memoir that is both vibrant and dramatic, expressing his creativity and the enchantment of the city.
It is not an exaggeration to claim that "A Moveable Feast" by Ernest Hemingway is one of the most exquisite depictions of Paris. It is a must-have book for everyone who loves Paris. Reading this book in conjunction with your vacation to Paris will make it more memorable and lovely. Walking down Paris while reminiscing about the great author who used to live there in the 1910s will completely transform your experience and feelings about this city!
Author: Ernest Hemingway
Year of Release: 1964
Goodreads Score: 4.02 stars (from 134,062 reviews)