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message 1: by Gorfo (last edited Apr 28, 2013 07:07PM) (new) - rated it 4 stars

Gorfo Hey Book Freaks! This is the May-June 2013 Monthly Book read discussion thread for A Moveable Feast by Ernest Hemingway by Ernest Hemingway! Feel free to discuss any thoughts, comments or feelings you might have while reading the book or even if you've read it before!


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Steven (tbones) | 236 comments I don't know if a book about a feast moving is supossed to be fun or scary... I keep seeing a vision of my feast ( plate of yummy food ) growing legs and running away from me :O) Yeah a little funny... I know :O)


Gorfo Haha me too! The title is rather misleading! But I think that the moveable feast is actually la reference to the feast of knowledge and intellectuality. Hemingway and other Americans in Paris (there were lot at the time) were part of a close-knit community of writers that dodged around Europe just being awesome, writing and eating and drinking & clubbing :P


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Steven (tbones) | 236 comments Ah but see there was food and drink attached to this book :O) Sounds like an interesting read either way :o)


Gorfo Hahhaa let's hope so!


AnaΣtaΣia | 1584 comments I started it today! So far the descriptions of Paris and the life then, abound!


message 7: by Steven (new)

Steven (tbones) | 236 comments Cool to see someone has gotten into this one already and it sounds like an interesting one as well so far :o)


message 8: by Kathy (new)

Kathy | 363 comments Weren't there picnics in meadows with his lovers? I read this many years ago, but I do remember that part. It might have been wife #1.....I think he had about 3 wives at leasst.


AnaΣtaΣia | 1584 comments So far he mentions his wife, some friends and famous people tnat were in Paris at the time..and yes, he made a lot of things with his wife , including picnics! : p


AnaΣtaΣia | 1584 comments So, I finished it and here's my review:
Although this book won't be in my favorites, it was a beautiful ride through Hemingway's memories during his stay in Paris of the 20s..
The descriptions of the places, people and activities are so vivid that make you want to catch the first plane or a time machine and appear in the middle of the city! Various artists, authors, poets and the like, parade through this writing. (for example, a big part of the book is about his experiences and friendship with Ezra Pound and Scott Fitzgerald)
One thing that Hemingway clarifies in this book, in my opinion of course, is that the best things in life are not things! It is Spring, walks, smells, sounds, reading, writing, people, memories, experiences, and anything that makes each one of us special and our lives worth living for.

P.S : Always read the book on a full stomach or during picnics and such..or else raids in the pantry are unavoidable!


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Steven (tbones) | 236 comments Does anyone know if this title is in Amazon's free classic titles yet?


message 12: by Gorfo (last edited May 06, 2013 06:28PM) (new) - rated it 4 stars

Gorfo Steven wrote: "Does anyone know if this title is in Amazon's free classic titles yet?"

Uh I don't know if Amazon has it but I think this might be a link to the book: http://charlyawad.com/images/books/A%...

& if you have a Scribd Account:
http://www.scribd.com/doc/6765457/A-M...


message 13: by Steven (new)

Steven (tbones) | 236 comments I found it on Amazon and with quite few different covers and languages but I was looking for maybe a free copy since it is an older book. Money is a bit tight, we don't have a library, and I was hoping to get in on the chat for this one since it sounds so interesting. Are any of the sites above free copies?


Gorfo Steven wrote: "I found it on Amazon and with quite few different covers and languages but I was looking for maybe a free copy since it is an older book. Money is a bit tight, we don't have a library, and I was ho..."

@ Steven All of the sites above are free PDF files!

So I just started reading this and the description is breathtaking. I feel like this should be a new rule:"Always always always always read Hemingway in the spring or while moving" I feel like those are the times at which I can connect with Hemingway's vision the best! Although I'm not very deep into the novel yet I've already found some quotes that are just simply marvelous"

ex: this was the only truly sad time in paris because it was unnatural. you expected to be sad in fall. part of you died each year when the leaves fell from the trees and their branches were bare against the wind and the cold, wintry light. but you knew there would always be spring, as you knew the river would flow again after it was frozen."


"i thought that all generations were lost by something and always had been and always would be"

simply amazing so far!


AnaΣtaΣia | 1584 comments I agree, it has beautiful quotes! ...and it makes you glad that you are reading it while it is spring :-)


message 16: by Steven (new)

Steven (tbones) | 236 comments Oh ok I will check both these sites out. I really want to read this book now more than before. With the way you are all talking about it I feel like I am really missing out :O)


message 17: by Steven (new)

Steven (tbones) | 236 comments Hey Gorfo, thanks :o) I have the PDF on my computer now. So all I gotta do is move it over to my Kindle :O)


Gorfo awesome! I wasn't sure how that would work! Oh crap! I just got rid of my iPad and I forgot that my copy of A Moveable Feast was on it! I have to figure out what I'm going to do@


message 19: by Steven (new)

Steven (tbones) | 236 comments got rid of your IPad? Did you sell it? What are you using now? Hope you get your book back :o/


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Readers Niche (readersnichecom) | 1 comments New first edition book cover and Author inspired pendants at www.readersniche.com.au. Get your Literary accessories online!


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