Hemingway's Paris

Ernest Hemingway in Paris in the 1920s. An expatriate learning to be an author while living with other members of the "lost generation."

Showing posts with label 113 rue Notre Dame des Champs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 113 rue Notre Dame des Champs. Show all posts
Sunday, May 27, 2007

Ernest At Home

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Ernest in front of the fire at the apartment above the sawmill, 113 rue Notre Dame des Champs. He is holding his son, Bumby, in the second ...
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Monday, May 29, 2006

Ernest in Paris, 1924

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Outside 113 rue Notre Dame des Champs. The apartment above the sawmill.

The Lilas Cafe

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The Closerie des Lilas (which means a small enclosed lilac garden), one of Hemingway's favorite cafes and favorite places to write. It w...
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Paris districts or Arrondissements

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Hemingway lived in the 6th arrondissement, at 113 rue Notre Dame des Champs. His first apartment was at 74 rue du Cardinal Lemoine ( in th...
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