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A Moveable Feast

A Moveable Feast

6 hrs. 40 min.
Description
For a long time, “A Holiday That’s Always with You” was published from the 1964 edition released three years after the writer’s death. Almost half a century later, the writer’s grandson and son did a huge job and restored the authentic manuscript text in the form it existed while the writer was still alive. Now you have the chance to get acquainted with a version of the text that is less “processed” and more complete—the original handwritten material the author conceived as memories of Paris years, when he was a young, forming writer—about one of the happiest periods of his life.

He lived in Paris, wrote novels in cafés, and borrowed books from the bookstore “Shakespeare and Company,” which was also a library. He was friends with Francis Scott Fitzgerald and Ezra Pound, discussed books with Gertrude Stein, had dinners with James Joyce, and drank cognac with Ford Madox Ford. Memories of the days spent in Paris—one of Hemingway’s best books.
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