A Moveable Feast

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出版者:Arrow Books Ltd
作者:Ernest Hemingway
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頁數:144
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出版時間:1994-11-3
價格:USD 12.40
裝幀:Paperback
isbn號碼:9780099909408
叢書系列:Ernest Hemingway (Arrow Classic)
圖書標籤:
  • 海明威
  • ErnestHemingway
  • 巴黎
  • Hemingway
  • 迴憶錄
  • 文學
  • 散文
  • 巴黎,咖啡,酒吧,記憶
  • 文學
  • 迴憶錄
  • 巴黎
  • 海明威
  • 經典
  • 英文原版
  • 散文
  • 生活
  • 情感
  • 寫作
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具體描述

"You belong to me and all Paris belongs to me and I belong to this notebook and this pencil."

Begun in the autumn of 1957 and published posthumously in 1964, Ernest Hemingway's A Moveable Feast captures what it meant to be young and poor and writing in Paris during the 1920s. A correspondent for the Toronto Star, Hemingway arrived in Paris in 1921, three years after the trauma of the Great War and at the beginning of the transformation of Europe's cultural landscape: Braque and Picasso were experimenting with cubist forms; James Joyce, long living in self-imposed exile from his native Dublin, had just completed Ulysses; Gertude Stein held court at 27 rue de Fleurus, and deemed young Ernest a member of rue génération perdue; and T. S. Eliot was a bank clerk in London. It was during these years that the as-of-yet unpublished young writer gathered the material for his first novel, The Sun Also Rises, and the subsequent masterpieces that followed.

Among these small, reflective sketches are unforgettable encounters with the members of Hemingway's slightly rag-tag circle of artists and writers, some also fated to achieve fame and glory, others to fall into obscurity. Here, too, is an evocation of the Paris that Hemingway knew as a young man -- a map drawn in his distinct prose of the streets and cafés and bookshops that comprised the city in which he, as a young writer, sometimes struggling against the cold and hunger of near poverty, honed the skills of his craft.

A Moveable Feast is at once an elegy to the remarkable group of expatriates that gathered in Paris during the twenties and a testament to the risks and rewards of the writerly life.

著者簡介

Ernest Miller Hemingway (July 21, 1899 – July 2, 1961) was an American novelist, short-story writer, and journalist. Nicknaming himself "Papa" while still in his 20s, he was part of the 1920s expatriate community in Paris known as "the Lost Generation", as described in his memoir A Moveable Feast. He led a turbulent social life, was married four times and allegedly had multiple extra-marital relationships over many years' time. For a serious writer, he achieved a rare cult-like popularity during his lifetime. Hemingway received the Pulitzer Prize in 1953 for The Old Man and the Sea. He received the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1954. Throughout his life he had four wives. During his later life, Hemingway suffered from increasing physical and mental problems. In July 1961, following an ill-advised premature release from a mental hospital where he'd been treated for severe depression, he committed suicide at his home in Ketchum, Idaho with a shotgun.

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讀後感

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“春天一到,即使是虚假的春天,一切忧虑随即消散。” 上海的2月,气温突然飚升至24度,潮热的空气让人困倦。我虚弱地出汗,想起海明威巴黎回忆录中的句子。因为那年巴黎的冬天阵阵寒雨,春天几遭不测,故有是语。 1921至1926年,海明威在巴黎,年轻,贫困,欲望(不止是食...  

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看海明威的《不固定的圣节》,体会他年轻时代在巴黎的生活。那时,他还没成名,带着妻子和年幼的儿子住在巴黎,靠给报纸写稿子养家。他们生活并不富裕,有一篇文章就叫“饥饿是很好的锻炼”,这个名字深深地打动了我。年轻的海明威时常被饥饿所围绕,饥饿让他更加努力工作,...  

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1926年,海明威见到了来接站的老婆哈德莉,"她站在铁轨边,我想我情愿死去也不愿除了她去爱任何别的人。她正在微笑,阳光照在她那被白雪和阳光晒黑的脸上……"他们拥抱了,一瞬间在巴黎的所有时光又闪现在年轻的海明威眼前“我爱她,我并不爱别的女人,我们单独在一起度过的是...  

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帥爆瞭!

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巴黎

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看瞭那麼多海明威,還是最喜歡他的短篇。張弛有度,語言精練,美好的1920s式聲色犬馬躍然紙上,午夜巴黎名不虛傳。

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