The Paris Pilgrims Author:Clancy Carlile Here is Hemingway the war correspondent, the sportsman, the bullfight aficionado, the eminent artist being enigmatically born. Here, too, is Hemingway as you've never seen him before, inside the eyes of his friends, lovers, mentors, and enemies. He's young, not yet twenty-three. Unsophisticated; a rugged six-foot-two. You might find him shadow-b... more »oxing on the cobbled night streets of Montmartre, or maybe brawling in an alley. But he also drinks with James Joyce at the Caf Voltaire, discusses poetry with Gertrude Stein, argues politics with Ezra Pound, explores sexual intrigue with Djuna Barnes. Mixing biography with fiction to often startling revelatory effect, this novel entangles its hero -- a brash, callow Hemingway -- intimately in the lives of the artists who haunted bohemian Paris in the 1920s.« less