maeve1013 's review for:

A Moveable Feast by Ernest Hemingway
4.0

A Moveable Feast is at times very relatable (particularly with his assessment of certain people like Stein and Fitzgerald, which I found really interesting and real, and also his description of winters in Austria) and at other times vaguely pretentious, but that has more to do with his no nonsense, stream of consciousness style, which is of course more prevalent in this book than any of his others. I liked the bit early on about writing one completely true statement to jumpstart his work.

I read the restored edition edited by Hemingway’s grandson Sean, which included all of the minor edits and unfinished sentences and even things he had crossed out. It made me feel like I was invading his privacy at times which was weird but still a very cool experience.