Aims to bring the life and writing of Morrill Cody, journalist in 1920s Paris and friend to Fitzgerald and Hemingway, back into the critical spotlight. Celebrates Cody\u27s literary contributions, including his memoir The Women of Montparnasse (1984), which features a chapter on Hemingway\u27s first wife, Hadley, describing her as the best-liked woman in Montparnasse. Highlights a number of his other works of interest to students and scholars of the modernist era such as This Must Be the Place: Memoirs of Montparnasse by Jimmie \u27The Barman\u27 Charters, As Told to Morrill Cody (1934), reprints notes sent by Hemingway to Cody regarding his writing of the book\u27s introduction, and recounts remarks Cody made about Hemingway at a 1973 P...