miller, actually, linda miller. i happen to have a copy of her book "the letters from the lost generation" and it's actual lay wonderful book and chro chronics beautifully the life among all the artists at that time. particularly, i would like to get her feel on the relationship between hemmingway and fit fitzgerald when they were in paris. i also enjoyed "a moveable feast" which documented that time, as well. >> thanks, linda miller, as you answer, i am going to ask you, i know you spent a lot of time on this relationship, but not just the personal one, put it in the larger context of history and the society at the time, please. >> well, i think it was a very close relationship during the time that they knew each other in paris and it was a relationship that continued throughout fitzgerald's life. he died in 1940 and it was very important to fitzgerald's art, think, he always felt that momentumomentum was a model ford there was a little bit of competition between of the two of them. i think it probably assumes more