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_qwert's review against another edition
challenging
funny
hopeful
inspiring
lighthearted
reflective
fast-paced
4.75
gadicohen93's review
5.0
The only Hemingway that I liked, and actually loved. It helped that I read it immediately following my trip to Paris and could trace Hemingway's routes through the rues and along the Seine, but I also think this book is written differently, in a more confessional tone, with observations that were more reflective and profound than in his other works, and with descriptions of people and places and feelings that I trusted more. It also helped that it was hilarious and biting and gave us a spicy inner look into the lives of famous writers from the Lost Generation.
theresafj's review against another edition
emotional
reflective
medium-paced
4.0
Hemingway is so funny and if you’ve ever been to Paris this is worth it
scriabinesque's review against another edition
emotional
informative
lighthearted
reflective
relaxing
medium-paced
4.75
akirkwithteeth's review
5.0
It is Paris, at the dawn of the Années folles.
There's Hemingway, Fitzgerald, Pound, Stein, Joyce, and an account of their lives, struggles and exploits. Combined with enough booze to sink a ship.
I started reading a Moveable Feast one night in bed, and before I knew it, I had read the entire book before closing my eyes.
Need I say more?
There's Hemingway, Fitzgerald, Pound, Stein, Joyce, and an account of their lives, struggles and exploits. Combined with enough booze to sink a ship.
I started reading a Moveable Feast one night in bed, and before I knew it, I had read the entire book before closing my eyes.
Need I say more?
meliacoletta's review against another edition
I realized that I just don’t care about 20s Paris and these silly authors.