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When cheap French wine inspired literary genius
In the south of France, wine became my teacher, cheerleader and friend. Post author
Twenty years ago, I moved to the south of France because the
wine was cheap. Don’t scoff. I’m in good company.
In 1921, a young Ernest Hemingway relocated to Paris. Not
least because an exchange rate of 25 francs to the dollar (compared with 5 francs
to the dollar a few years earlier) made it possible for him to practise his
oeuvre
in Latin Quarter cafés. Hemingway had a savvy literary method. The American
writer would drink jugs of half-wine-half-water, allowing his brain to walk an
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