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    Hemingway's Paris Jigsaw Puzzle

    A Movable Feast, One Piece at a Time

    Paris in the 1920s. Hemingway at a café table. Picasso painting Gertrude Stein in her salon. Joyce and Sylvia Beach at work in Shakespeare & Co. The Surrealists arguing in Les Deux Magots. Josephine Baker on stage while Duchamp and Man Ray play chess on the roof. If you've ever wished you could have been there, this is the next best thing.

    This beautifully illustrated 1,000-piece jigsaw drops you into the heart of the most extraordinary literary and artistic moment of the twentieth century. Piece it together slowly, find Hemingway's missing suitcase of manuscripts hidden somewhere in the scene, and lose a very good afternoon to the city he called a movable feast.

    Details

    • 1,000-piece jigsaw puzzle
    • Illustrated by Max Dalton — whose work has appeared in The New Yorker, Monocle, and The Wes Anderson Collection
    • Includes accompanying poster with text by Matthew Holman, Postdoctoral Fellow at the Courtauld and contributor to the Times Literary Supplement and Frieze

    Perfect For

    • Readers who love Hemingway, the Lost Generation, and the literary world of 1920s Paris
    • Fans of beautifully illustrated jigsaws with a story to tell
    • A gift for the book lover who has A Movable Feast on their shelf and Paris on their mind