Paris Wife
by Paula McLain
- Pages
- 314
- Language
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780345521309
- Reading Time
- ~5h 30min
Paris Wife is a book by Paula McLain. It has 314 pages.
About this book
Set against the vibrant backdrop of 1925 Paris, this novel reimagines the early years of Ernest Hemingway’s life through the eyes of his first wife, Hadley Richardson. Rather than focusing on celebrated literary triumphs, the narrative centers on the quiet complexities of marriage, artistic ambition, and the expatriate community that gathered in Montparnasse. Paula McLain draws upon historical records to reconstruct a world where figures like F. Scott Fitzgerald and Gertrude Stein move through the same cafés, yet the emotional core remains firmly rooted in Hadley’s perspective. The work examines how creative genius often demands personal sacrifice, particularly for the women who supported it from behind the scenes. By shifting attention away from public myth and toward intimate domestic reality, the novel offers a measured exploration of love, loyalty, and shifting identity within a relationship overshadowed by fame. Its careful attention to historical atmosphere situates it within the broader tradition of literary fiction that reclaims overlooked voices from the modernist era.
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Paris Wife has 314 pages.
What is Paris Wife about?+
Set against the vibrant backdrop of 1925 Paris, this novel reimagines the early years of Ernest Hemingway’s life through the eyes of his first wife, Hadley Richardson. Rather than focusing on celebrated literary triumphs, the narrative centers on the quiet complexities of marriage, artistic ambition...
Who wrote Paris Wife?+
Paris Wife was written by Paula McLain.