Why Paris?
Ernest Hemingway
Bio
Ernst miller Hemingway (born 1899) was a man of true American literature who told stories of his adventurous life in his literature. He was a big hit author during the jazz age or the roaring twenties. Hemingway has written many fine books, most of them tragedies. A big achievement for Hemingway was that he won a Nobel prize. He began to become concerned about this taxes and his safety. He took his life in 1961
Life in Paris
During his first 20 months in Paris, Hemingway filed 88 stories for the Toronto Star newspaper.He covered the Greco-Turkish War, where he witnessed the burning of Smyrna and wrote travel pieces such as "Tuna Fishing in Spain" and "Trout Fishing All Across Europe. Hemingway wrote manuscripts about his time in Paris but after his death in 1961, his 4th wife Mary Hemingway put his scripts together and out came the book, A Moveable Feast, published in 1964.
Writings
The Torrents of Spring
The Sun Also Rises
A Farewell to Arms
To Have and Have Not
A Moveable Feast
For Whom the Bell Tolls
Across the River and into the Trees
The Old Man and the Sea
Hemingway, The Wild Years
The Garden of Eden
True at First Light
The Sun Also Rises
Death in the Afternoon
Islands in the Stream
Green Hills of Africa
Across the River and into the Tree
Why Paris?
Ernest really never found much in America. He wanted to really pick up on his writing. There was no other place at the time better than Paris. Not only was it not at war but it was also a very calm and soothing city.
“The world breaks everyone, and afterward, some are strong at the broken places.”
“The best way to find out if you can trust somebody is to trust them.”
American dream/ happiness
Ernest Hemingway found happiness in Paris when because the writings he did. He wanted to peruse a carrer of writing, by sharing his thoughts and stories with others. He really tried to go after his dreams which was writing. To be able to this he went to Paris to get his writings popular and very memorable or interesting.