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Ernest Hemingway - Paris é uma Festa
16.65€
In 1921, a young Ernest Hemingway arrived in Paris determined to abandon journalism and begin a career as a writer. With empty pockets and a head full of dreams, he wandered the streets of a vibrant city in the post-World War I era, sat in its cafes to write, retreated to passionate getaways with his first wife, Hadley, and shared lessons and adventures with some of the most brilliant figures in the literary scene of the time, such as Ezra Pound, F. Scott Fitzgerald, and the godmother of what he called the "lost generation," Gertrude Stein. Situated between chronicle and novel, A Moveable Feast is a memoir of those years and Hemingway's most personal and revealing work. Left unfinished by the author, it would be published posthumously in 1964.