June 10, 1922
Café de Flore, Paris
Novelist James Joyce, still working on his masterpiece, started a drunken fight in this outdoor café today.
Fellow writer- and drinking buddy- Ernest Hemingway intervened and sent the other fighter to a neutral corner.
But seriously…
February 10, 2023
Paris in the 1920s was a gathering place for a group of great young artists, among them Hemingway and Joyce.
They were an odd pair. One was vigorous and burly, the other frail and almost blind. Hemingway, as a journalist and then a novelist, published regularly; Joyce labored feverishly on a much-awaited novel, Ulysses, that would revolutionize fiction.
Hemingway memorialized those magic years in his non-fiction work, A Moveable Feast.
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