This year’s seminar centers on A Moveable Feast, Hemingway’s posthumously published sketches about his life in 1920s Paris, exploring the people, places, and atmosphere that shaped his early writing. Over two and a half days September 4–6 participants will engage in talks, discussions, and film screenings that examine both the Paris years and the later period in Ketchum where Hemingway revised the work. The seminar begins with a keynote on Thursday evening, continues all day Friday and Saturday, and concludes with a closing reception; tickets are $95 and space is limited, with registration opening May 12.