If your yearning for Paris, the following is a review of Hemingway’s A Moveable Feast (restored edition) by Leo Robson of the New Statesman.
Review of A Moveable Feast (restored edition)
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If your yearning for Paris, the following is a review of Hemingway’s A Moveable Feast (restored edition) by Leo Robson of the New Statesman.
A recent issue of the Boston Globe (Sun. July 4th issue, Bibliophiles section, C5) featured a story about songwriter/artist Mary Chapin Carpenter and her new album, “The Age of Miracles.” One of the songs featured on the album is titled Mrs. Hemingway. The song came from an idea after Carpenter read a Moveable Feast (new edition). Mrs. Hemingway refers to Ernest Hemingway’s first wife Hadley Richardson.