tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-325053634023073192.post4707390677788259887..comments2024-01-14T00:31:26.230-08:00Comments on La Maison Boheme: Paris 1904 | Dallas 2016Sarah Greenmanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11996115971325480478noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-325053634023073192.post-58360104764369541412016-12-20T12:51:28.128-08:002016-12-20T12:51:28.128-08:00I'm so excited for you! The parallels between...I'm so excited for you! The parallels between then and now are uncanny!<br />(I'm sure you read The Paris Wife - I believe that was the name the novel about Hemmingway's wife, Hadley Richardson...) I'd like to read the book you mention here as well as a couple of others on the list. Thanks for compiling it. I can only wish I had more artistic talent, but that doesn't keep me from appreciating it. Good for you!rebeccahttp://thriftystyleatsixty.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-325053634023073192.post-28726045420464082832016-12-20T11:04:04.402-08:002016-12-20T11:04:04.402-08:00Fascinating! Love all the similarities.
A couple...Fascinating! Love all the similarities. <br />A couple I love reading about are Gerald and Sara Murphy. Wealthy Americans living in France during this time. Many say they created the French Rivera scene, and helped support several of the artists and writers you named. "Everybody was so Young" is a great book about them!Emilyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16644941834464747393noreply@blogger.com