A review by textualorientation
A Moveable Feast by Ernest Hemingway

4.0

My first Hemingway, and it was a great experience. I appreciate his "fear of adjectives," as he doesn't rely on them to describe things. And describe them he does, with strong nouns and verbs, in a way that filled my mouth with the food he enjoyed, that bundled me in the warm blanket of the Paris he painted. A Moveable Feast is a quiet book, and I felt a true sense of escape when I read it; I wish I had read the book in Paris, so that I might have enjoyed my Hemingway with a cup of café crème.