ErnestHemingway’sclassicmemoirofParisinthe1920s,nowavailableinarestorededition,includestheoriginalmanuscriptalongwithinsightfulrecollectionsandunfinishedsketches.Publishedposthumouslyin1964,AMoveableFeastremainsoneofErnestHemingway’smostenduringworks.SinceHemingway’spersonalpaperswerereleasedin1979,scholarshaveexaminedthechangesmadetothetextbeforepublication.Now,thisspecialrestorededitionpresentstheoriginalmanuscriptastheauthorpreparedittobepublished.FeaturingapersonalForewordbyPatrickHemingway,Ernest’ssolesurvivingson,andanIntroductionbygrandsonoftheauthor,Se獺nHemingway,editorofthisedition,thebookalsoincludesanumberofunfinished,never-before-publishedParissketchesrevealingexperiencesthatHemingwayhadwithhisson,Jack,andhisfirstwifeHadley.Alsoincludedareirreverentportraitsofliteraryluminaries,suchasF.ScottFitzgeraldandFordMaddoxFord,andinsightfulrecollectionsofHemingway’sownearlyexperimentswithhiscraft.Widelycelebratedanddebatedbycriticsandreaderseverywhere,therestorededitionofAMoveableFeastbrilliantlyevokestheexuberantmoodofParisafterWorldWarIandtheunbridledcreativityandunquenchableenthusiasmthatHemingwayhimselfepitomized.