书籍 A Movable Feast的封面

A Movable Feast

Ernest Hemingway

出版时间

1964-01-01

ISBN

9780224608565

评分

★★★★★
书籍介绍

Published posthumously, this account of Hemingway's early years as a struggling writer in Paris in the 1920s may well have undergone further revision had Hemingway not taken his own life. Yet it was the best and most heartfelt work he had done for years, a return to the form of the early stories and the first novels. It tells the story of the sweet innocence of his first years in the Rue Moufftard with his wife, the literary friendships, the cafes and the delight which he enjoyed: both in the city and in discovering his own voice. Anyone who loves Paris will enjoy it and anyone who has affection or respect for Hemingway's work will find it deeply moving.

Ernest Miller Hemingway (July 21, 1899 — July 2, 1961) was an American novelist, short-story writer, and journalist. He was part of the 1920s expatriate community in Paris, and one of the veterans of World War I later known as "the Lost Generation". He received the Pulitzer Prize in 1953 for The Old Man and the Sea, and the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1954.

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又没有搜到图书馆那个黄色封面的版本,还有简笔画,特别有感觉。从翻开这本书开始,我就有一种午夜巴黎的感觉。海明威的用词用句特别简单,但是很有深意,水平实在是高。
it would be like the old good days and we would swim and be healthy and brown and have one aperitif before lunch and one before dinner.
把你最真挚的爱留给一座城市
因为午夜巴黎才看,除了前半部分Gertrude Stein和后半部分的Fitzgerald中间那些一闪而过的诗人们都没留下太多印象。我不愿像最后一篇的the rich那样因为这部"novel"而对巴黎心生憧憬,只希望趁着年轻在巴黎待上一些日子,享受自己虽poor却happy的时光
海明威和菲兹杰拉德,剪不断理还乱。说起来这书的内容和题记其实关系不大吧。。。
Sad, funny and beautiful.
High reputation brings it too much expectation to be fulfilled…not as delicate as I imagined though it was written with genuine love for Paris.
第三本海明威原著,最喜欢第一篇和最后写菲茨杰拉德的几篇。这些随笔的画面感都太强了,每次读都感觉直接被拉到上世纪二十年代的现场,作为透明的旁观者和海明威一起漫步,听他回忆老朋友、看他在丁香园咖啡馆一边呷着葡萄酒一边在笔记本上写着什么、回忆着虽然穷但是快乐的日子。这本书虽然是回忆录,但是没有在翻看泛黄的老照片似的感觉,更像是在看打在墙上的虽模糊但是闪闪发光的一幅幅幻灯片。
虽然海明威说这是一本小说,但是我还是愿意相信书中百分之八九十的内容都是真实的。你看,这就是第一人称的好处。还是得感谢这本书,让我们和海明威一起,重温他生命中这段穷得只剩下爱情与才华的纯真年代。
听有声书听完的,感觉这本回忆录很适合伴着英文有声书沉浸走入那个多年前的巴黎。