WISH YOU WERE HERE
No American ever loved Paris more than Ernest Hemingway, whose letters from the City of Light are packed with earthy detail and sensuous appreciation.
No American ever loved Paris more than Ernest Hemingway, whose letters from the City of Light are packed with earthy detail and sensuous appreciation.
The cocky author wrote to F. Scott Fitzgerald from Spain in 1925, and outlined his version of heaven—including a house where The New Republic would be used for toilet paper.