Monday, October 15, 2012
“Hemingway's France: Images of the Lost Generation” by Winston S. Conrad
This book was very appealing to me in a sense that it gave me the answer to what my perception of Paris in the 1920s was really seen as. In this book, I happened to have created this sort of theme that I collected throughout the book. It’s mainly based on a well-known author whom I’m really curious to read about, as well as find out how he is known to have defined France in the 1920s, and people just can’t seem to describe France alone without mentioning his name. According to the reviews that I’ve read recommending this book, they find it filled with history and culture that cultivates the sense of that era and gets in on details about Hemingway being involved in WW2 as a soldier as well as being a writer. His story just seems so amazing. I’m already getting anxious to read what Hemingway has to showcase as “The biggest star of the 20th century literature.”
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