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Paris Est Une Fete [ A Moveable Feast ] (French Edition)

 

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Paris Est Une Fete [ A Moveable Feast ] (French Edition)
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If you are lucky enough to have lived in Paris as a young man, then wherever you go for the rest of your life it stays with you, for Paris is a moveable feast, wrote Ernest Hemingway in his memoir about his time in the city during the 1920s. Half a century later, it has shot to the top of French book charts in the wake of last week s attacks on the city. Hemingway s A Moveable Feast is currently No 1 in France. Copies of the memoir have been left among the tributes to the 129 victims of last Friday night s attacks, reports Le Figaro. According to the French publisher Folio, orders have risen from an average of 10-15 copies per day to reach 500. There was a strong rise [on Thursday], with 1,600 books going out of our stocks, said Folio s David Ducreux. We also received many orders from groups such as Amazon, amounting to 8,500 copies. Usually, we sell between 6,000 and 8,000 copies a year.

Ducreux added that Folio is already printing a further 20,000 copies of A Moveable Feast, with plans for a second reprint. At the Fnac in Saint-Lazare station, one vendor told Le Figaro that in 24 hours, I ve used up all of my stock and I ve already ordered 40 more .The book is published in French as Paris est une fte (Paris Is a Celebration), striking a chord with a mood of defiance in the wake of the attacks. This has seen Parisians drinking and eating in restaurants, cafes and bars across the city, and posting about it under the slogan Je suis en terrasse on social media. Written towards the end of his life but only published posthumously, in 1964, A Moveable Feast sees the American author trace his impecunious time in Paris, surrounded by luminaries such as Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald and James Joyce. Hemingway wrote: There is never any ending to Paris and the memory of each person who has lived in it differs from that of any other. We always returned to it no matter who we were nor how it was changed nor with what difficulties now what ease, it could be reached. It was always worth it and we received a return for whatever we brought to it. The demand for Hemingway s memoir has also been fuelled by a much-shared interview with a Parisian woman named only as Danielle. It s very important to bring flowers to our dead. It s very important to see, many times, Hemingway s book, A Moveable Feast, because we are a very ancient civilisation, and we will hold high the banner of our values, and we will show brotherhood to the five million Muslims who exercise their religion freely and kindly, and we will fight against the 10,000 barbarians who kill, they say, in the name of Allah, she said. This isn t the first time Parisians have turned to bookshops in the aftermath of a terrorist attack. In January, after 12 people were killed at the offices of the satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo, Voltaire s 18th-century Treatise on Tolerance topped bestseller charts in France.

 

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