
Title
From a Feast to the Moon—Two Journalists Define Paris
Document Type
Article
Annotation
Memoir study. Compares Hemingway’s account of Paris in A Moveable Feast to Adam Gopnik’s Paris to the Moon (2000), concluding that “for Hemingway, Paris is a creative force actively spurring his own writing, while for Gopnik, Paris is a place whose culture he explores, always maintaining his distance from it.”
Published in
Lifewriting Annual: Biographical and Autobiographical Studies
Volume
1
Date
2005
Pages
169-176
COinS
Citation
Folkins, Gail. “From a Feast to the Moon—Two Journalists Define Paris.” Lifewriting Annual: Biographical and Autobiographical Studies 1 (2005): 169-76.