Hemingway's Granddaughter Moves A Moveable Feast Into Play

Ernest Hemingway’s granddaughter, actress Mariel Hemingway, is helping bring the author’s memoir, A Moveable Feast, to the screen. Variety reports that Hemingway, along with producer John Goldstone, has picked up the rights to the book and plans to shop it around as either a film or TV project.

A Moveable Feast was published in 1964, three years after Hemingway’s 1961 death by suicide. The memoir follows the time Hemingway spent in Paris during the 1920s. Many consider Feast to be some of the writer’s best work. I, for one, look forward to the CW version starring Chad Michael Murray as Ernest Hemingway.