Suddenly I want to read Hemingway. So strange. Whom the Bell Tolls was one of my youth, sad and nice reading experiences. I kept still not book when I moved and had to minimize my library. But read Jessica in my writing group up a few rows of him when we were taking books with good introductions. chesterfield fc And I found the book The years in Paris by Paula McLain which is about Hemingway's first tentative authoring stage, his first wife, Hadley, their love and marriage and the move to Paris. In the back of my head was the knowledge significantly more wives, so I guessed which way it barked. But the path leads through the years in Paris where the young poor couple lived. Oh Paris in the twenties. Surely it was in my head when Leif and I moved there so many years later. They write about cafes Dôme, Deux Magots, neighborhoods on the Left Bank in Paris, the split attitude to relationships and fidelity. Where I recognize myself. And they hang out with Gertrude Stein, Ezra Pound and his women, spouses Fitzgerald, the great Gatsby had just come out. They travel to the Riviera, to Pamplona. What a journey through time to read this. I completely drowning in the book that is based on - what I understand - thorough studies of their life, but is a novel about the Hadley who devote their days to be the perfect supportive author wife, who does everything for her, Ernest. What a strange life, which is delightful portrait. This is a book I can not let go and love to read. And you know what: When I read the book I was looking Hemingway books, there was not a single pocket. So I threw myself out online to wonderful Bokbörsen where everything is! Everything. Cheap. Rapidly. Now, several books by Hemingway on the way to me. I will think of Hadley while I read The Sun Also Rises. How Hemingway wrote about everyone else but not her. But how nicely he explained why. How she was his equal but ended up in his shadow.
"The Sun Also Rises" chesterfield fc is one of my great reading experiences. Have read it several times over the years. chesterfield fc There is something in "the lost generation" that attracts me ... search for meaning, the impossible love ... Want to read "The years in Paris"! Should immediately go up and order at the newly renovated library in the valley. A gem! 10 February 2015 09:24
I myself had an intense Hemingway period early in high school, so when he received the Nobel Prize in Literature, I gained my svensklärarer Brother F Truly a great lesson hours to present his work. I not only liked it, then, at the time of the Nobel Prize, present "The Old Man and the Sea" but also that of you said "Whom the Bell Tolls". But actually I liked, though of slightly different reasons, chesterfield fc most of what I read of him. February 11, 2015 12:45
Enn, BF Truly, a very good teacher in Swedish. So gentle but never someone acted up on his lessons, so lessons. It was a pleasure to have him. Most, he spoke of Eyvind Johnson, Swell on the Beaches. How close he was with punctuation and so strict with me to show that I could write the normal prose too, not just journalism, modern ... Many memories! Now I read A feast for life. It is a läsfest! 11 February 2015 14:32
That I must read! Here at home, we have lots of Hemingway just waiting to come up on the shelf in the new house sometime in the future. Maybe I already have to dig up some in advance of the waiting bookstalls ... February 11, 2015 23:34
Anna lyckos you! I read A feast for life now and it is wonderful, it is the same time period the book I just read talks about but with Hemingway's view of the world. Oh Paris in the twenties !!! 12 February 2015 09:19
Thanks for the tip Eve! Maybe time to read Hemingway again. When I visited the Oak Park / Chicago 5 years ago I discovered a museum in Hemingway's chesterfield fc boyhood home. Nice house - Oak Park is wonderful. Frank Lloyd Wright lived o appeared where o has had a great influence on architecture. 12 February 2015 14:04
Regarding Hemingway: A feast for life which was published posthumously but must be considered as one of his most charming books. Well, where he tells himself about that Paris period of his life. The trips to Pamplona, and writes colleagues Ezra Pound, Scott Fitzgerald, etc. Yes, I would recommend. 19 February 2015 10:41
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