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文章标题: Hemingway's Paris and the American Exodus (305 reads)      时间: 2005-8-15 周一, 11:26   

作者:八袋长老海归茶馆 发贴, 来自【海归网】 http://www.haiguinet.com

Hemingway's Paris and the American Exodus

You are the lost generation, said Gertrude Stein, the woman that knew them well. You could see them sitting in the cafes all day long, busy drinking and socializing, or boxing in the gym, playing tennis. Ernest Hemingway was one of them, one of the many american expatriots that came to Paris in the 1920's. They were mostly writers, some artists, all reunited on the left bank, all in search of happiness and inspiration. Hemingway put his sejour in Paris into words and wrote The Sun also Rises, the book that made him famous and launched hisd career as a prominent novelist. This essay is about Hemingway's Paris and about the city he painted in his books; it is a look at the way he incorporated his own feelings for the place into his litterature and made a great city even greater.

America has no souvereign, no personnal loyalty, no aristocracy, no country gentlmen, no palaces, no manors, nor ivied ruins, nor cathedrals, nor little Normand churches ...Paris was a magical millieu that appreciated my stories .

After the first world war, the young generation was highly depressed, the war wasn't the heroic quest every youngster dreamt about, but killings and suffering and savagery. America has turned their backs on them and became much more orthodox, with the return of traditional bourgois values. Ans so they decided to exile, artists like Gertrude Stein, Ernest Hemingway, John Fitzgerald, maxdor Ford, Sylvia Beach, Robert McAlmon, etc. They were after the discovery of the Europeean culture and Paris was the most international, open, cultural city of them all, where the imagination could roam free and where the writers were appreciated. Paris welcomed them with open hands and a cheap lifestyle. The writers embraced the French culture, the french took it even for granted and with their lifestyle made out of Paris a very lighted place. They didn't mix with the French lot a lot, prefering the stay in the American club and the multicultural left bank.

...when they [Ernest with his wife] arrived in Paris the city was cold, damp, crowded, jolly and beautifull. ... But Paris was a very old city and we were young and nothing was simple there...

Ernest arrived in december of 1921, as a young novelist for the Toronto Star, and moved into an appartment, rue Jacob. His wife, Hardly Richardson, was known to him since his childhood and incarnated his best teenage years. He came with an open heart, ready to absorb new experiences, totally in love and very, very happy. He was greeted with a city that welcomed all artists, living together in deep, sometimes nonchalent friendship and a dynamic way of life. The love between him and Paris was complete and everlasting. In that city he spend the best years of his life, in love head over feet, living a bohemic way of life in the gaiest city on earth and crearting books that launched his carreer. It is no coincidence that Hemingway, 40 years after living in the city, wrote A Moving Feast, piece of writing that elevates Paris to quasi spiritual location. Despite that, people that knew him well say that he didn't lead such a bohemic life that legend made, but was seen much more in li!
braries reading or in cafes writing then socializing.

We ate well and cheaply and drank well and cheaply and slept well and warm together and loved each other.


作者:八袋长老海归茶馆 发贴, 来自【海归网】 http://www.haiguinet.com









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