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A Moveable Feast
by Ernest Hemingway
Another all time favorite. If you are into the 20s and want a luscious, insiders view of the goings on, this books is a goldmine. Hemmingway talks about food and drink (lots of drink), about parties at Gertrude Stein's house, about taking up a collection to rescue T.S. Eliot from the drudgery of working at a bank, about his friendship with Fitzgerald. It is romantic and swoony and absolutely worth the read.
"We ate well and cheaply and we drank well and cheaply and slept well and warmly and loved each other."
"We ate well and cheaply and we drank well and cheaply and slept well and warmly and loved each other."