It should not be so hard to write both poetry and fiction. Both arts, after all, make use of the same materials, words and punctuation. Poems...
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If you've ever read A Moveable Feast, then you know this story from Hemingway's side. But it is a completely different story told from his first wife's perspective of their experience of Paris in the 1920s. While she is a fictional representation of the real person, Mclain creates a rich, and believable, and flawed character who we love and hate at times, much like Hemingway himself.
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The Paris Wife by Paula Mclain
Robyn Lewis, January 19, 2012
If you've ever read A Moveable Feast, then you know this story from Hemingway's side. But it is a completely different story told from his first wife's perspective of their experience of Paris in the 1920s. While she is a fictional representation of the real person, Mclain creates a rich, and believable, and flawed character who we love and hate at times, much like Hemingway himself.