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In the preface to A Moveable Feast, Hemingway remarks
casually that "if the reader prefers, this book may be regarded as
fiction"--and, indeed, fact or fiction, it doesn''t matter, for his
slim memoir of Paris in the 1920s is as enchanting as anything made
up and has become the stuff of legend. Paris in the ''20s!
Hemingway and his first wife, Hadley, lived happily on $5 a day and
still had money for drinks at the Closerie des Lilas, skiing in the
Alps, and fishing trips to Spain. On every corner and at every café
table, there were the most extraordinary people living wonderful
lives and telling fantastic stories. Gertrude Stein invited
Hemingway to come every afternoon and sip "fragrant, colorless
alcohols" and chat admid her great pictures. He taught
Ezra Pound how to box, gossiped
with James Joyce, caroused with the
fatally insecure Scott
Fitzgerald (the acid portraits of him and his
wife, Zelda, are notorious).
Meanwhile, Hemingway invented a new way of writing based on this
simple premise: "All you have to do is write one true sentence.
Write the truest sentence you know."
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