Which famous American writer's enthusiastic endorsement helped transform a little-known Parisian café into a legendary literary landmark that still draws tourists today?
Before social media influencers dominated marketing strategies, authors and literary figures were some of the most powerful product endorsers in history. This trivia explores a famous instance where a renowned literary figure's endorsement significantly impacted a product's success and cultural footprint. Test your knowledge about the intersection of literature, influence, and product marketing!
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- Ernest Hemingway, whose praise in 'A Moveable Feast' made Café de Flore an international destination
- F. Scott Fitzgerald, whose frequent mentions of Café Les Deux Magots in his letters created its literary reputation
- Gertrude Stein, whose salon gatherings and published mentions elevated Shakespeare and Company bookstore to fame
- Jack Kerouac, whose descriptions of Café de la Paix in 'On the Road' sparked beatnik tourism to the location
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