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Paperback Ernest Hemingway: A Literary Reference Book

ISBN: 0786709758

ISBN13: 9780786709755

Ernest Hemingway: A Literary Reference

He fished the deep sea off the coast of Cuba, he hunted big game in Africa and Idaho, he ran with the bulls in Pamplona, he reported on the civil war in Spain and World War II in Europe. He was a dynamic, handsome man. He hobnobbed with movie stars like Marlene Dietrich, Ingrid Bergman, Gary Cooper, and Ava Gardner. He brawled, he drank, he womanized. For four decades he also wrote some of the most popular and critically successful novels in modern American literature, from The Sun Also Rises and A Farewell to Arms in the 1920s to the Pulitzer Prize-winning The Old Man and the Sea in 1952. In 1954 he was awarded the Nobel Prize for literature. And his suicide in 1961 made international front-page news, for by then the world adventurer Ernest Hemingway had become the most famous American author of the twentieth century. Warfare, boxing, bullfights, fishing, art, good food, bad men, unhappy relationships, love--you can find the man's interests everywhere reflected in his work. Yet ultimately nothing mattered more to Hemingway than the work, which this volume both celebrates and documents with photographs and a fascinating assortment of excerpts from letters, interviews, news reports, essays, speeches, book reviews, and manuscripts. Facsimiles of Hemingway's works in progress demonstrate how he worked, while reprints of his commentary on his own fiction as well as that of other writers further illuminate the mind and methods that produced such modern classics as For Whom the Bell Tolls and Men Without Women. Generously illustrated and meticulously compiled, this volume of literary biography offers a wide variety of resources by which to view anew Hemingway's life and work.

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Ernest Hemingway: A Literary Reference.

This magnificent book by Robert W. Trogdon ranks right up there with the best of Hemingway's biographers including the definitive five volume set by Michael Reynolds to whom he dedicates this book. Trogdon has created a fascinating biography of sorts, a chronological compilation of writing by and about Hemingway. By using Hemingway's own material and those of his critics, reviewers, colleagues, friends and family he has ingeniuosly blended in a rough chronological order materialsthat provide a greater understanding of this complex and fascinating man. There are also great pictorial reproductions in this book.This book is just filled with astute analyses of Hemingway's works and not only complements the work of Hemingway's biographers but introduces new material and actually surpasses many of them in my opinion.

A Magnifiscent Book!

When I was a freshman in college at Iowa State, I fell under the thrall of Hemingway. I read everything he had written in order and nearly all of the books about him. For any student of Hemingway, it is a common observation that he revealed his methods in very obscure ways. The "iceberg" principle in which your prose is improved by leaving out elements--thereby leaving the traces that affect you on a subconscious level--is one. This book is a collection of small pieces--many never published or never re-published--that give great insight into his method. Also, this is a funny book. To anyone who is embarking on the path of being a novelist, this book is golden. It was given to me by a good friend. I am grateful to have encountered this book, which was recently published. It made me happy and has energized my own path. I would recommend this to anyone and would say that it will make a very good gift. Because the author intended it as a reference for budding authors, it contains a multitude of materials that would never have been permitted to be published otherwise. Go out and get yourself a copy, put some paper in your manual typewriter, and get busy. After you start reading this book, you will need to start writing.
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