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Discussion questions for A Moveable Feast 1) How does Hemingway survive in Paris?

Discussion questions for A Moveable Feast 1) How does Hemingway survive in Paris? 2) In what ways is the city important to his writing? 3) What are his relationships with the other expatriate writers in Paris? 4) What impression of Paris does his memoir leave you with?

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Discussion questions for A Moveable Feast 1) How does Hemingway survive in Paris?

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  1. Discussion questions for A Moveable Feast 1) How does Hemingway survive in Paris? 2) In what ways is the city important to his writing?3) What are his relationships with the other expatriate writers in Paris?4) What impression of Paris does his memoir leave you with? Discussion questions for “Paris Was a Woman”: Why did these women go to Paris? What did they do there? How did these women form a community? 4) How did these women advance French and Anglophone literature?

  2. Expatriate Paris: PeopleErnest Hemingway

  3. Expatriate Paris: PeopleHadley Richardson HemingwayPauline Pfeiffer Hemingway

  4. Expatriate Paris: PeopleGertrude Stein and Alice Toklas

  5. Expatriate Paris: PeopleSylvia Beach and Adrienne Monnier

  6. PeopleJanet Flanner(with Ernest Hemingway)

  7. Expatriate Paris: PeopleNatalie Barney

  8. Expatriate Paris: PeopleRomaine Brooks

  9. Expatriate Paris: PeopleDjuna Barnes and Thelma Wood

  10. Expatriate Paris: PeopleJames Joyce(with Sylvia Beach, right)

  11. Expatriate Paris: PeopleF. Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald

  12. Expatriate Paris: PeopleEzra Pound, John Quinn, Ford Madox Ford, James Joyce

  13. Expatriate Paris: PlacesHemingway’s Paris apartments

  14. Expatriate Paris: PlacesLeft Bank Cafés

  15. Expatriate Paris: PlacesShakespeare and Company12, rue de l’Odéon

  16. Expatriate Paris: PlacesLa Maison des Amis des Livres (Monnier bookshop)7, rue de l’Odéon

  17. Expatriate Paris: Places27, rue de FleurusHome of Gertrude Stein

  18. Expatriate Paris: PlacesNatalie Barney’s home/salon20, rue Jacob

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