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Hemingway's Barrel

Author : Ezio Franceschini
Publisher : Babelcube Inc.
Page : 103 pages
File Size : 54,6 Mb
Release : 2018-04-08
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781507191934

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Hemingway's Barrel by Ezio Franceschini Pdf

Ancient Greek sailors used to say that "what land divides, the sea unites." This small collection of compelling fishermen's tails and stories will guide you through the waves and shores of various destinations around our globe to fill you with the emotions of those who have sailed across the oceans in search of unknown adventures. A feeling of love, hate, fear, belonging and abandonment will accompany you through the pages of these six extracts to make you reflect on the various values that forge our human nature. Whether vagabonds of the sea with no specific destination or goal in mind, or sedentary figures of the mainland areas, we all ultimately must inevitably face the course of our own destiny and the consequences of our decisions. So get ready to set sail around the world and to enjoy the calmness of the rustling wind, the saltiness of the whitest shores and the termoil of the most unexpected events.

Hemingway's Guns

Author : Silvio Calabi,Steve Helsley,Roger Sanger
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 200 pages
File Size : 44,8 Mb
Release : 2016-03-01
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781586671600

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Hemingway's Guns by Silvio Calabi,Steve Helsley,Roger Sanger Pdf

Ernest Hemingway is a mythic writer and alpha male. As a hunter and conservationist, he drew greatly from the strong example of Theodore Roosevelt, and he much enjoyed teaching newcomers to shoot and hunt. Including short excerpts from Hemingway's works, these stories of his guns and rifles tell us as much about him as a lifelong, expert hunter and shooter and as a man.

Hemingway and Africa

Author : Miriam B. Mandel
Publisher : Camden House
Page : 428 pages
File Size : 40,5 Mb
Release : 2011
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781571134837

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Hemingway and Africa by Miriam B. Mandel Pdf

New scholarly essays providing a multifaceted approach to the role of Africa in Hemingway's life and work.

Ernest Hemingway's A Farewell to Arms

Author : P.G. Rama Rao
Publisher : Atlantic Publishers & Dist
Page : 176 pages
File Size : 43,7 Mb
Release : 2007
Category : War stories, American
ISBN : 812690772X

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Ernest Hemingway's A Farewell to Arms by P.G. Rama Rao Pdf

This Book Studies Hemingway S A Farewell To Arms In The Light Of His Aesthetic Principles And Major Themes. It Scrutinizes Its Symbolistic Dimensions And Stylistic Excellence While Keeping An Undeviating Focus On The Poignant Classic Of Love In The Time Of War.This Study Further Demonstrates How The Novel Appeals At Different Levels Like The Other Works Of Hemingway As A Story Of War, A Story Of Love, A Story Of The Growth Of The Hero S Soul, A Story Of Memorable Characters And A Work Of Artistic Excellence.The Present Book Will Definitely Prove Useful To Students, Researchers As Well As Teachers Of English Literature Interested In The Study Of Hemingway And His Works.

Mythbusting Hemingway

Author : Thomas Bevilacqua,Robert K. Elder
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 257 pages
File Size : 48,8 Mb
Release : 2023-11-01
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781493080618

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Mythbusting Hemingway by Thomas Bevilacqua,Robert K. Elder Pdf

Did Ernest Hemingway kill 122 Nazis during World War II? Did he box heavyweight champion Gene Tunney? Did he grow his hair long and want to be called Catherine? Mythbusting Hemingway will feature answers to these longstanding questions and more. It’s fitting treatment for an author who won both the Pulitzer and Nobel prizes, survived back-to back plane crashes, and played the cello. He really was “The Most Interesting Man in the World,” who once shot himself in the leg with a machine gun (while hunting sharks), got into a brawl with Orson Welles, and survived a domineering mother who dressed him up as the girl twin of his older sister until he was five. In this book, Hemingway myths—both true and debunked—will be informed by detective work the authors did for the Paris Review, Chicago Tribune, and Huffington Post—although 95 percent of the book is based on new discoveries. In addition, an original essay, never before published in a book, is included from Frances Elizabeth Coates, Hemingway’s high-school classmate, after whom a character was modeled his sexually charged 1923 story “Up in Michigan.”

Hemingway and Pound

Author : John Cohassey
Publisher : McFarland
Page : 200 pages
File Size : 55,9 Mb
Release : 2014-07-09
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781476616476

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Hemingway and Pound by John Cohassey Pdf

Unique individuals of fiery temperament, Ernest Hemingway and Ezra Pound made an odd pair on the streets of 1920s Paris. If the elder cane-carrying Pound appeared the out-of-date poet, Hemingway was the epitome of his generation’s Flaming Youth. Meeting on the high ground of art, these two literary giants formed a friendship that survived until Hemingway’s death. During their short time together in Paris, Pound edited Hemingway’s early work. Over decades Hemingway considered Pound a major poet and read The Cantos as they appeared in little magazines and published volumes. Eventually living in countries half a world apart, Hemingway and Pound maintained a lively and sometimes contentious correspondence. When Pound was incarcerated in America for his World War II broadcasts over Radio Rome, Hemingway played a vital role in freeing his old poet friend—the man who edited his early work, the “good game guy” whose wit and brilliance he never forgot. This narrative of a friendship lays bare the triumphs and tragedies of two giants of modern literature.

Ernest Hemingway

Author : Mary Dearborn
Publisher : Vintage
Page : 754 pages
File Size : 54,9 Mb
Release : 2018-09-11
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780525563617

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Ernest Hemingway by Mary Dearborn Pdf

Incorporating fascinating new research, Mary Dearborn’s revelatory investigation of Hemingway’s life and work substantially deepens our understanding of the artist and the man. A St. Louis Post Dispatch Best Book of the Year The “most fully faceted portrait of Hemingway now available” (The Washington Post) draws on a wide array of never-before-used material, resulting in the most nuanced biography to date of this complex, enigmatic artist. Considered in his time the greatest living American writer, Hemingway was a winner of the Pulitzer Prize and the Nobel Prize whose personal demons undid him in the end, and whose novels and stories have influenced the writing of fiction for generations after his death.

Hemingway Deadlights

Author : Michael Atkinson
Publisher : Minotaur Books
Page : 256 pages
File Size : 50,6 Mb
Release : 2009-08-18
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781429990998

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Hemingway Deadlights by Michael Atkinson Pdf

A witty, literate, and action-filled debut, Hemingway Deadlights catches the famed author in his later years, battling to solve the injustices in a flawed world. It is 1956 and Hemingway has spent much of the year at his home in Key West, hiding from tourists and autograph hunters. But a friend's sudden death rouses Papa from his idyll. To say that the cause of death is suspicious is to put it lightly. It's not every day that a part-time smuggler is impaled on a harpoon. "Neatly captures the personality and uproarious lifestyle of an American literary icon. ... A mystery sure to please Hemingway aficionados." - Publishers Weekly

Hemingway's Cuba

Author : Dennis L. Noble
Publisher : McFarland
Page : 216 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 2016-11-10
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781476626383

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Hemingway's Cuba by Dennis L. Noble Pdf

Ernest Hemingway spent about one-third of his life in Cuba and grew to love the country and its people. This travel narrative follows a journey across the island in search of Hemingway's Cuba and how it influenced some of his writings. The author seeks out Hemingway's haunts in Old Havana and his home in Finca Vigia and explores the north coast fishing village of Cojimar, his setting for The Old Man and the Sea. Along the way there are glimpses of Cuban geography and history, as well as the lives of modern Cubans.

Hemingway: The 1930s through the Final Years (Movie Tie-in Edition) (Movie Tie-in Editions)

Author : Michael Reynolds
Publisher : W. W. Norton & Company
Page : 800 pages
File Size : 43,8 Mb
Release : 2012-04-16
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780393343304

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Hemingway: The 1930s through the Final Years (Movie Tie-in Edition) (Movie Tie-in Editions) by Michael Reynolds Pdf

Published to coincide with the major release of HBO’s upcoming film Hemingway and Gellhorn, starring Nicole Kidman and Clive Owen. Michael Reynolds was the supreme biographer of Ernest Hemingway. HBO’s film concentrates on Hemingway’s years with his third wife, the adventurous journalist Martha Gellhorn. This book brings together Reynolds’s Hemingway: The 1930s and Hemingway: The Final Years.

Ernest Hemingway

Author : James M. Hutchisson
Publisher : Penn State Press
Page : 373 pages
File Size : 51,7 Mb
Release : 2017-03-08
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780271079547

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Ernest Hemingway by James M. Hutchisson Pdf

To many, the life of Ernest Hemingway has taken on mythic proportions. From his romantic entanglements to his legendary bravado, the elements of Papa’s persona have fascinated readers, turning Hemingway into such an outsized figure that it is almost impossible to imagine him as a real person. James Hutchisson’s biography reclaims Hemingway from the sensationalism, revealing the life of a man who was often bookish and introverted, an outdoor enthusiast who revered the natural world, and a generous spirit with an enviable work ethic. This is an examination of the writer through a new lens—one that more accurately captures Hemingway’s virtues as well as his flaws. Hutchisson situates Hemingway’s life and art in the defining contexts of the women he loved and lost, the places he held dear, and the specter of mental illness that haunted his family. This balanced portrait examines for the first time in full detail the legendary writer’s complex medical history and his struggle against clinical depression. The first major biography of Hemingway in over twenty years, this monumental achievement provides readers with a fresh, comprehensive look at one of the most acclaimed authors of the twentieth century.

Picturing Hemingway's Michigan

Author : Michael R. Federspiel
Publisher : Wayne State University Press
Page : 220 pages
File Size : 47,6 Mb
Release : 2010
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 0814334474

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Picturing Hemingway's Michigan by Michael R. Federspiel Pdf

Anyone interested in Michigan history, the life of Ernest Hemingway, or the culture of the early twentieth century will enjoy this beautiful volume.

Ernest Hemingway

Author : Jeffrey Meyers
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 566 pages
File Size : 43,6 Mb
Release : 2003-09-02
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781134723270

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Ernest Hemingway by Jeffrey Meyers Pdf

This set comprises 40 volumes covering nineteenth and twentieth century European and American authors. These volumes will be available as a complete set, mini boxed sets (by theme) or as individual volumes. This second set compliments the first 68 volume set of Critical Heritage published by Routledge in October 1995.

Michael Palin's Hemingway Adventure

Author : Michael Palin
Publisher : Weidenfeld & Nicolson
Page : 195 pages
File Size : 51,5 Mb
Release : 2010-05-27
Category : Travel
ISBN : 9780297863540

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Michael Palin's Hemingway Adventure by Michael Palin Pdf

A winning combination of No.1 travel writer Michael Palin and one of the great literary figures of the century. When Michael Palin was researching for his novel HEMINGWAY'S CHAIR his interest was stimulated by Hemingway's appetite for travel and 'Papa's' evocations of the places he knew. Hemingway remains a compelling figure, and Palin's goal was to revisit Hemingway's world. This book includes the American West ('wide lawns and narrow minds'), Idaho, Michigan ('fly fishing, hunting'), Europe in the First World (where Hemingway was wounded serving in the Ambulance Brigade), Cuba (where Hemingway wrote FOR WHOM THE BELL TOLLS), Paris in the Roaring Twenties and Spain during the Spanish Civil War, Sun Valley and Key West - where the Hemingway lookalike competition is an annual event.

Hemingway's Boat

Author : Paul Hendrickson
Publisher : Vintage
Page : 528 pages
File Size : 51,7 Mb
Release : 2011-09-20
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780307700537

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Hemingway's Boat by Paul Hendrickson Pdf

From a National Book Critics Circle Award winner, a brilliantly conceived and illuminating reconsideration of a key period in the life of Ernest Hemingway that will forever change the way he is perceived and understood. Focusing on the years 1934 to 1961—from Hemingway’s pinnacle as the reigning monarch of American letters until his suicide—Paul Hendrickson traces the writer’s exultations and despair around the one constant in his life during this time: his beloved boat, Pilar. We follow him from Key West to Paris, to New York, Africa, Cuba, and finally Idaho, as he wrestles with his best angels and worst demons. Whenever he could, he returned to his beloved fishing cruiser, to exult in the sea, to fight the biggest fish he could find, to drink, to entertain celebrities and friends and seduce women, to be with his children. But as he began to succumb to the diseases of fame, we see that Pilar was also where he cursed his critics, saw marriages and friendships dissolve, and tried, in vain, to escape his increasingly diminished capacities. Generally thought of as a great writer and an unappealing human being, Hemingway emerges here in a far more benevolent light. Drawing on previously unpublished material, including interviews with Hemingway’s sons, Hendrickson shows that for all the writer’s boorishness, depression, and alcoholism, and despite his choleric anger, he was capable of remarkable generosity—to struggling writers, to lost souls, to the dying son of a friend. We see most poignantly his relationship with his youngest son, Gigi, a doctor who lived his adult life mostly as a cross-dresser, and died squalidly and alone in a Miami women’s jail. He was the son Hemingway forsook the least, yet the one who disappointed him the most, as Gigi acted out for nearly his whole life so many of the tortured, ambiguous tensions his father felt. Hendrickson’s bold and beautiful book strikingly makes the case that both men were braver than we know, struggling all their lives against the complicated, powerful emotions swirling around them. As Hendrickson writes, “Amid so much ruin, still the beauty.” Hemingway’s Boat is both stunningly original and deeply gripping, an invaluable contribution to our understanding of this great American writer, published fifty years after his death.