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A Moveable Feast

内容简介

Publishedposthumouslyin1964,AMoveableFeastremainsoneofErnestHemingway'smostbelovedworks.SinceHemingway'spersonalpaperswerereleasedin1979,scholarshaveexaminedanddebatedthechangesmadetothetextbeforepublication.Nowthisnewspecialrestorededitionpresentstheoriginalmanuscriptastheauthorpreparedittobepublished.FeaturingapersonalforewordbyPatrickHemingway,Ernest'ssolesurvivingson,andanintroductionbytheeditorandgrandsonoftheauthor,SeanHemingway,thisneweditionalsoincludesanumberofunfinished,never-before-publishedParissketchesrevealingexperiencesthatHemingwayhadwithhissonJackandhisfirstwife,Hadley.Alsoincludedareirreverentportraitsofotherluminaries,suchasF.ScottFitzgeraldandFordMadoxFord,andinsightfulrecollectionsofhisownearlyexperimentswithhiscraft.Suretoexcitecriticsandreadersalike,therestorededitionofAMoveableFeastbrilliantlyevokestheexuberantmoodofParisafterWorldWarIandtheunbridledcreativityandunquenchableenthusiasmthatHemingwayhimselfepitomised.

作者简介

ErnestHemingwaywasborninChicagoin1899,thesecondofsixchildren.In1917,hejoinedtheKansasCityStarasacubreporter.Thefollowingyear,hevolunteeredasanambulancedriverontheItalianfront,wherehewasbadlywoundedbutdecoratedforhisservices.HereturnedtoAmericain1919,andmarriedin1921.In1922,hereportedontheGreco-Turkishwarbeforeresigningfromjournalismtodevotehimselftofiction.HesettledinParis,associatingwithotherexpatriateslikeEzraPoundandGertrudeStein.Hewaspassionatelyinvolvedwithbullfighting,big-gamehuntinganddeep-seafishing.Recognitionofhispositionincontemporaryliteraturecamein1954whenhewasawardedtheNobelPrizeforLiterature,followingthepublicationofTheOldManandtheSea.Hediedin1961.

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