"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 It was during these years that the as-of-yet unpublished young writer gathered the material for his first novel, The Sun Also Rises, and the subsequent masterpieces that followed.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.
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.
也许离开了巴黎我就能写巴黎,正如在巴黎我能写密歇根一样:上个世纪五十年代海明威在古巴的时候终于决定要写下那段在巴黎的生活了。二战以前的巴黎是个众所周知的艺术之都,在塞纳河畔,巴黎的左岸,汇聚了来自全世界的艺术家、作家。这些狂放不羁的精英们总能在那里的咖啡馆...
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評分也许离开了巴黎我就能写巴黎,正如在巴黎我能写密歇根一样:上个世纪五十年代海明威在古巴的时候终于决定要写下那段在巴黎的生活了。二战以前的巴黎是个众所周知的艺术之都,在塞纳河畔,巴黎的左岸,汇聚了来自全世界的艺术家、作家。这些狂放不羁的精英们总能在那里的咖啡馆...
床頭小書,在倫敦的鼕天。裏麵有一句話把春之將之的期盼刻畫得入木三分,讓讀者如我感動不已。
评分床頭小書,在倫敦的鼕天。裏麵有一句話把春之將之的期盼刻畫得入木三分,讓讀者如我感動不已。
评分i've seen you,beauty, and you belong to me now, whoever you are waiting for and if i never see you again , i thought. you belong to me and all Paris belongs to me and i belong to this notebook and this pencil.
评分床頭小書,在倫敦的鼕天。裏麵有一句話把春之將之的期盼刻畫得入木三分,讓讀者如我感動不已。
评分i've seen you,beauty, and you belong to me now, whoever you are waiting for and if i never see you again , i thought. you belong to me and all Paris belongs to me and i belong to this notebook and this pencil.
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