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Texts: A Moveable Feast by Ernest Hemingway and Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov. Les Deux Magots functions in literature as instant Saint-Germain shorthand: conversation, reputation, style, and the performed life of the mind. In Hemingway it belongs to the map of poor-writer Paris, where cafés are offices, shelters, and theaters of observation. In Nabokov, the name carries a flash of chic, cosmopolitan Paris. Writers choose it because the café does double duty. It is both concrete address and cultural emblem, equally useful for locating a character geographically and socially. A mention of Les Deux Magots tells the reader not just where someone is, but what kind of world they are entering.