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Geniuses Together American Writers In Paris In The 1920s 9780571309412 Humphrey Carpenter

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Geniuses Together American Writers In Paris In The 1920s 9780571309412 Humphrey Carpenter
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Publisher: Perseus Book Group
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 3.35 MB
Author: Humphrey Carpenter
ISBN: 9780571309412, 0571309410
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Geniuses Together American Writers In Paris In The 1920s 9780571309412 Humphrey Carpenter by Humphrey Carpenter 9780571309412, 0571309410 instant download after payment.

In Humphrey Carpenter's own words, 'This is the story of the longest-ever literary party, which went on in Montparnasse, on the Left Bank, throughout the 1920s.' 'This book', to continue to quote Carpenter himself, 'is chiefly a collage of Left-Bank expatriate life as it was experienced by the Hemingway generation - "The Lost Generation", as Gertrude Stein named it in a famous remark to Hemingway.' There are brief portraits of Gertrude Stein, Natalie Clifford Barney and Sylvia Beach, who moved to Paris before the First World War and provided vital introductions for the exiles of the 1920s. The main narrative, however, concerns the years 1921 to 1928 because these saw the arrival and departure of Hemingway and most of his Paris associates. 'He is a compelling guide, catching the kind of idiosyncratic detail or incident that holds the readers' attention and maintains a cracking pace. Anyone wanting an introduction to the constellation of talent that made the Left Bank in Paris during the Twenties a second Greenwich Village would find this a useful and inspiring book.' Times Educational Supplement

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