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- catalog abstract "Published posthumously in 1964, A Moveable Feast remains one of Ernest Hemingway's most beloved works. It is his classic memoir of Paris in the 1920s, filled with irreverent portraits of other expatriate luminaries such as F. Scott Fitzgerald and Gertrude Stein; tender memories of his first wife, Hadley; and insightful recollections of his own early experiments with his craft. It is a literary feast, brilliantly evoking the exuberant mood of Paris after World War I and the youthful spirit, unbridled creativity, and unquenchable enthusiasm that Hemingway himself epitomized.".
- catalog contributor b1800338.
- catalog coverage "Paris (France) Biography.".
- catalog coverage "Paris (France) Intellectual life 20th century.".
- catalog coverage "Paris (France) Social life and customs 20th century.".
- catalog created "[1964]".
- catalog date "1964".
- catalog date "[1964]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1964]".
- catalog description "A good cafe on the place St.-Michel -- Miss Stein instructs -- "Une Generation Perdue" -- Shakespeare and company -- People of the Seine -- A false spring -- The end of an avocation -- Hunger was good discipline -- Ford Madox Ford and the devil's disciple -- Birth of a new school -- With Pascin at the Dôme -- Ezra Pound and his bel esprit -- A strange enough ending -- The man who was marked for death -- Evan Shipman at the Lilas -- An agent of evil -- Scott Fitzgerald -- Hawks do not share -- A matter of measurements -- There is never any end to Paris.".
- catalog description "Published posthumously in 1964, A Moveable Feast remains one of Ernest Hemingway's most beloved works. It is his classic memoir of Paris in the 1920s, filled with irreverent portraits of other expatriate luminaries such as F. Scott Fitzgerald and Gertrude Stein; tender memories of his first wife, Hadley; and insightful recollections of his own early experiments with his craft. It is a literary feast, brilliantly evoking the exuberant mood of Paris after World War I and the youthful spirit, unbridled creativity, and unquenchable enthusiasm that Hemingway himself epitomized.".
- catalog extent "211 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Moveable feast.".
- catalog identifier "0684718049 (pbk)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Moveable feast.".
- catalog issued "1964".
- catalog issued "[1964]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, Scribner".
- catalog relation "Moveable feast.".
- catalog spatial "France Paris".
- catalog spatial "Paris (France) Biography.".
- catalog spatial "Paris (France) Intellectual life 20th century.".
- catalog spatial "Paris (France) Social life and customs 20th century.".
- catalog subject "818/.5203 19".
- catalog subject "Americans France Paris History 20th century.".
- catalog subject "Authors Biography.".
- catalog subject "Authors, American 20th century Biography.".
- catalog subject "Hemingway, Ernest, 1899-1961 Homes and haunts France Paris.".
- catalog subject "PS3515.E37 Z475 1964".
- catalog tableOfContents "A good cafe on the place St.-Michel -- Miss Stein instructs -- "Une Generation Perdue" -- Shakespeare and company -- People of the Seine -- A false spring -- The end of an avocation -- Hunger was good discipline -- Ford Madox Ford and the devil's disciple -- Birth of a new school -- With Pascin at the Dôme -- Ezra Pound and his bel esprit -- A strange enough ending -- The man who was marked for death -- Evan Shipman at the Lilas -- An agent of evil -- Scott Fitzgerald -- Hawks do not share -- A matter of measurements -- There is never any end to Paris.".
- catalog title "A moveable feast.".
- catalog type "text".