The Young Hemingway

The Young Hemingway

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  • Author: Michael S. Reynolds
  • Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
  • ISBN: 9780393317763
  • Category : Biography & Autobiography
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 324

Revealing the early forces that helped shape Ernest Hemingway as one of America's greatest writers--his father's self-destructive battle with depression and his mother's fierce independence and spiritualism--this volume of Michael Reynold's extensive biography brings young Ernest through World War I and his romantic involvement with nurse Agnes Von Kurowsky. Photos.


Ernest Hemingway

Ernest Hemingway

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  • Author: Philip Young
  • Publisher: Penn State Press
  • ISBN: 0271038322
  • Category : Literary Criticism
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 309


Hemingway

Hemingway

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  • Author: Michael S. Reynolds
  • Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
  • ISBN: 9780393320473
  • Category : AUTHORS, AMERICAN--20TH CENTURY--BIOGRAPHY.
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 420

The concluding volume of Reynolds' biograpy covers the last 20 years in Hemingway's life.


Hemingway

Hemingway

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  • Author: Michael S. Reynolds
  • Publisher: W. W. Norton
  • ISBN: 9780393040937
  • Category : Literary Criticism
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 360

Drawing on a wealth of new material and period documents, the author of The Young Hemingway traces Ernest Hemingway's development from promising young novelist to a master during the thirties, illuminating his literary evolution and the people, places, and times that influenced it.


Hemingway's Widow

Hemingway's Widow

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  • Author: Timothy Christian
  • Publisher: Simon and Schuster
  • ISBN: 1643138804
  • Category : Biography & Autobiography
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 512

A stunning portrait of the complicated woman who becomes Ernest Hemingway's fourth wife, tracing her adventures before she meets Ernest, exploring the tumultuous years of their marriage, and evoking her merry widowhood as she shapes Hemingway's literary legacy. Mary Welsh, a celebrated wartime journalist during the London Blitz and the liberation of Paris, meets Ernest Hemingway in May 1944. He becomes so infatuated with Mary that he asks her to marry him the third time they meet—although they are married to other people. Eventually, she succumbs to Ernest's campaign, and in the last days of the war joined him at his estate in Cuba. Through Mary's eyes, we see Ernest Hemingway in a fresh light. Their turbulent marriage survives his cruelty and abuse, perhaps because of their sexual compatibility and her essential contribution to his writing. She reads and types his work each day—and makes plot suggestions. She becomes crucial to his work and he depends upon her critical reading of his work to know if he has it right. We watch the Hemingways as they travel to the ski country of the Dolomites, commute to Harry's Bar in Venice; attend bullfights in Pamplona and Madrid; go on safari in Kenya in the thick of the Mau Mau Rebellion; and fish the blue waters of the gulf stream off Cuba in Ernest's beloved boat Pilar. We see Ernest fall in love with a teenaged Italian countess and wonder at Mary's tolerance of the affair. We witness Ernest's sad decline and Mary's efforts to avoid the stigma of suicide by claiming his death was an accident. In the years following Ernest's death, Mary devotes herself to his literary legacy, negotiating with Castro to reclaim Ernest's manuscripts from Cuba, publishing one-third of his work posthumously. She supervises Carlos Baker's biography of Ernest, sues A. E. Hotchner to try and prevent him from telling the story of Ernest's mental decline, and spends years writing her memoir in her penthouse overlooking the New York skyline. Her story is one of an opinionated woman who smokes Camels, drinks gin, swears like a man, sings like Edith Piaf, loves passionately, and experiments with gender fluidity in her extraordinary life with Ernest. This true story reads like a novel—and the reader will be hard pressed not to fall for Mary.


Moveable Feast: The Restored Edition

Moveable Feast: The Restored Edition

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  • Author: Ernest Hemingway
  • Publisher: Simon and Schuster
  • ISBN: 1476770425
  • Category : Biography & Autobiography
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 256

Published posthumously in 1964, A Moveable Feast remains one of Ernest Hemingway's most beloved works. Since Hemingway's personal papers were released in 1979, scholars have examined and debated the changes made to the text before publication. Now this new special restored edition presents the original manuscript as the author prepared it to be published. Featuring a personal foreword by Patrick Hemingway, Ernest's sole surviving son, and an introduction by the editor and grandson of the author, Seán Hemingway, this new edition also includes a number of unfinished, never-before-published Paris sketches revealing experiences that Hemingway had with his son Jack and his first wife, Hadley. Also included are irreverent portraits of other luminaries, such as F. Scott Fitzgerald and Ford Madox Ford, and insightful recollections of his own early experiments with his craft. Sure to excite critics and readers alike, the restored edition of A Moveable Feast brilliantly evokes the exuberant mood of Paris after World War I and the unbridled creativity and unquenchable enthusiasm that Hemingway himself epitomized.


Hemingway at Eighteen

Hemingway at Eighteen

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  • Author: Steve Paul
  • Publisher: Chicago Review Press
  • ISBN: 1613739745
  • Category : Biography & Autobiography
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 170

In the summer of 1917, Ernest Hemingway was an 18-year-old high school graduate unsure of his future. The American entry in the Great War stirred thoughts of joining the army. While many of his friends in Oak Park, Illinois, were heading to college, Hemingway couldn't make up his mind, and eventually chose to begin a career in writing and journalism at one of the great newspapers of its day, the Kansas City Star. In six and a half months, Hemingway experienced a compressed, streetwise alternative to a college education, which opened his eyes to urban violence, the power of literature, the hard work of writing, and a constantly swirling stage of human comedy and drama. The Kansas City experience led Hemingway into the Red Cross ambulance service in Italy, where, two weeks before his 19th birthday, he was dangerously wounded at the front. Award-winning writer Steve Paul takes a measure of these experiences that transformed Hemingway from a "modest, rather shy and diffident boy" to a young man who was increasingly occupied by recording the truth as he saw it of crime, graft, exotic temptations, violence, and war. Hemingway at Eighteen sheds new light on this young man bound for greatness and a writer at the very beginning of his journey.


Ernest Hemingway

Ernest Hemingway

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  • Author: Mary V. Dearborn
  • Publisher: Knopf
  • ISBN: 030759467X
  • Category : Biography & Autobiography
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 753

A full biography of Ernest Hemingway draws on a wide range of previously untapped material and offers particular insight into the private demons that both inspired and tormented him.


Autumn in Venice

Autumn in Venice

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  • Author: Andrea Di Robilant
  • Publisher: Vintage
  • ISBN: 1101946660
  • Category : Biography & Autobiography
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 319

The illuminating story of writer and muse—which also examines the cost to a young woman of her association with a larger-than-life literary celebrity—Autumn in Venice is an intimate look at Hemingway’s final years. In the fall of 1948, Ernest Hemingway and his fourth wife traveled for the first time to Venice, which Hemingway called “absolutely god-damned wonderful.” A year shy of his fiftieth birthday, Hemingway hadn’t published a novel in nearly a decade when he met and fell in love with Adriana Ivancich, a striking Venetian girl just out of finishing school. Here Andrea di Robilant re-creates with sparkling clarity this surprising, years-long relationship, during which Adriana inspired a man thirty years her senior to complete his great final work. Hemingway used Adriana as the model for Renata in Across the River and into the Trees, and continued to visit Venice to see her; when the Ivanciches traveled to Cuba, Adriana was there as he wrote The Old Man and the Sea.


In Our Time

In Our Time

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  • Author: Ernest Hemingway
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN:
  • Category : Short stories, American
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 228