A Moveable Feast

Chapters

The 1964 edition of Hemingway's Paris memoir consists of a preface by Hemingway (pg. ix), a "note" by his widow (pg. xi), and 20 chapters, or individual parts or sections.[7] Each of the chapters can be read as a stand-alone piece or entity, not dependent upon the context of the whole work, nor necessarily arranged in any chronological order—with titles descriptive of the subject matter of each, as follows:[7]

  • "A Good Café on the Place St.-Michel"
  • "Miss Stein Instructs"
  • "Une Génération Perdue"
  • "Shakespeare and Company"
  • "People of the Seine"
  • "A False Spring"
  • "The End of an Avocation"
  • "Hunger Was Good Discipline"
  • "Ford Madox Ford and the Devil's Disciple"
  • "Birth of a New School"
  • "With Pascin at the Dôme"
  • "Ezra Pound and His Bel Esprit"
  • "A Strange Enough Ending"
  • "The Man Who Was Marked for Death"
  • "Evan Shipman at the Lilas"
  • "An Agent of Evil"
  • "Scott Fitzgerald"
  • "Hawks Do Not Share"
  • "A Matter of Measurements"
  • "There Is Never Any End to Paris"

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