Following Hemingway to Paris

The Lighter Side of Depression and Alcohol-Abuse in the City of Lights

Fiction & Literature, Literary
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Author: Michael William Newman ISBN: 9781440104640
Publisher: iUniverse Publication: November 19, 2008
Imprint: iUniverse Language: English
Author: Michael William Newman
ISBN: 9781440104640
Publisher: iUniverse
Publication: November 19, 2008
Imprint: iUniverse
Language: English

In Following Hemingway to Paris, Michael sets his sights on finding the true meaning for and in his life while enjoying adventurous living and alcohol in the City of Lights with his fianc, Julia. He quickly reveals himself to be an amateur philosopher who at times is also a drunken sot with the requisite depression, ubiquitous humor, and wholesome desire to be a literary success. Following Hemingway to Paris is at the same time funny and melancholy, stark and involving the reader will understand that the pain felt by Michael over his fathers suicide is so easily shown in his pique-writings and alcoholic dalliances, while neither are contradictory to his upright Christian beliefs. As we all love the Paris of our hearts and memories, reading this book will remind you of your own dream to find yourself.

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In Following Hemingway to Paris, Michael sets his sights on finding the true meaning for and in his life while enjoying adventurous living and alcohol in the City of Lights with his fianc, Julia. He quickly reveals himself to be an amateur philosopher who at times is also a drunken sot with the requisite depression, ubiquitous humor, and wholesome desire to be a literary success. Following Hemingway to Paris is at the same time funny and melancholy, stark and involving the reader will understand that the pain felt by Michael over his fathers suicide is so easily shown in his pique-writings and alcoholic dalliances, while neither are contradictory to his upright Christian beliefs. As we all love the Paris of our hearts and memories, reading this book will remind you of your own dream to find yourself.

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