Friendship Encounters during the Lost Generation

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A Moveable Feast starts off in Paris. Hemingway tells about seeing and meeting friends, everywhere. When reading this book, readers can see that friendship means a lot to Hemingway. While in Paris Hemingway meets a lot of people like Ezra Pound, Ford Madox Ford, Gertrude Stein, F.Scott Fitzgerld, Sylvia Beach and many more.
Hemingway didn’t have any friends that were difficult to me. I think Hemingway had more respect for Gertrude Stein, while reading the book they seemed to have a close connection, it says in the story “They seemed to like us too and treated us as though we were very good’’ (Pg 22). Hemingway think back when he meets Miss. Stein, he tells the readers “I can’t remember if she was walking her dog or not, nor if she had a dog. It was obvious in the story that their friendship was valued and they were close. Hemingway is comfortable enough to talk to Miss. Stein about his readings and she gives him her honest opinion of the writers. This made Hemingway admire Miss. Stein because of her maturity and writings.
Another person that Hemingway meet was Sylvia Beach, ...

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