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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!

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...


@ 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!





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