

Ernest Hemingway: The Lost Suitcase That Changed His Life | Slow French Podcast
12 min
Slow French podcast for intermediate French learners. Improve your French listening skills while discovering how Ernest Hemingway’s years in Paris changed his life forever. In this episode of Extraordinary Lives in France, we explore the story of Ernest Hemingway, a young American writer who arrived in Paris in the 1920s dreaming of becoming an author. Living among the cafés of Montparnasse, Shakespeare and Company, and the artists of the Lost Generation, Hemingway slowly found his voice. Then one day, almost all of his early writing disappeared in a lost suitcase at the Gare de Lyon. This true story is about Paris, writing, resilience, and starting over. It is also a story that many expats and lovers of France will recognize: arriving in a new country, building a new life, and discovering a new version of yourself. This Slow French podcast is designed for intermediate learners (A2-B1) and anyone interested in French culture, French history, Paris, literature, and authentic French listening practice. 00:00 Hemingway’s lost suitcase 01:20 Welcome to Extraordinary Lives in France 01:50 Ernest Hemingway arrives in Paris 03:15 Montparnasse cafés and expatriate life 05:15 Shakespeare and Company 06:45 Gertrude Stein and the Lost Generation 07:45 The lost manuscripts at Gare de Lyon 09:40 Learning to write after loss 10:45 Paris as a blank page 11:35 A Moveable Feast 12:00 Question for listeners and French learners #SlowFrench #LearnFrench #FrenchPodcast #FrenchListeningPractice #IntermediateFrench #LearnFrenchThroughStories #ErnestHemingway #Paris #FrenchCulture #ExtraordinaryLivesInFrance #FrenchPodcastA2 #FrenchPodcastB1 #LearnFrench #FrenchStories #FeelGoodFrench #MovetoFrance
