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==Publishing history== The first edition was edited from Hemingway's manuscripts and notes by [[Mary Hemingway]], his fourth wife and widow, and published posthumously in 1964, three years after Hemingway's death.<ref name="Hotchner"/><ref name=HowItWas/> In 2009, another edition, titled the "Restored Edition", was published by Hemingway's grandson Seán Hemingway, curator at the [[Metropolitan Museum of Art]],<ref>{{Cite web |title=Meet the Staff |url=https://www3.metmuseum.org/about-the-met/collection-areas/greek-and-roman-art/meet-the-staff |access-date=2024-07-04 |website=The Metropolitan Museum of Art |language=en}}</ref> and [[Pauline Pfeiffer]]. The 2009 edition made numerous changes: * The introductory letter by Hemingway, pieced together from various fragments by Mary Hemingway,{{Citation needed|date=December 2015}} was removed. * The chapter called "Birth of a New School" and sections of "Ezra Pound and the Measuring Worm" and "There Is Never Any End to Paris" (which has been renamed as "Winter in Schruns" and moved to chapter 16) included earlier omissions. The unpublished "The Pilot Fish and the Rich" was added. * Chapter 7 ("Shakespeare and Company") became chapter 3; chapter 16 ("Nada y Pues Nada") moved to the end of the book as an "Additional Paris Sketch". * Hemingway's use of the second person was restored in many places, a change that Seán said "brings the reader into the story".<ref name="restoredp4">{{cite book|author=Hemingway, Ernest|author2=Hemingway, Seán|editor=Hemingway, Seán |title=A Moveable Feast: The Restored Edition|publisher= Scribner's|location= New York|date= 2009|page= 4}}</ref> From the new foreword by [[Patrick Hemingway]]: <blockquote>"[H]ere is the last bit of professional writing by my father, the true foreword to ''A Moveable Feast'': 'This book contains material from the ''remises'' of my memory and of my heart. Even if the one has been tampered with and the other does not exist'."<ref name="restoredpxiv">Hemingway, Seán (ed.) (2009), p. xiv</ref></blockquote>
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