HEMINGWAY: WAR, WORDS, AND THE WOUNDS WITHIN, An Unsanctioned Biography
"A man can be destroyed but not defeated."
So wrote Ernest Hemingway in The Old Man and the Sea, a line that could just as easily describe his own life.From the quiet streets of Oak Park to the brutal fronts of World War I, from the caf s of Paris to the shores of Cuba and the depths of his own despair, Hemingway lived with intensity, wrote with precision, and battled demons both public and private.
In Hemingway: War, Words, and the Wounds Within, this richly layered unauthorized biography traces the life of the 20th century's most iconic and conflicted literary figure. With sharp insight and narrative depth, it explores his rise to fame, his tumultuous relationships, his obsession with masculinity and mortality, and his long, painful descent into silence.
Drawing on Hemingway's fiction, letters, and the latest scholarship, this book doesn't just chronicle a life, it wrestles with the myth, confronts the man, and reveals the wounded genius behind the legend.
Raw, resonant, and unflinching, this is Hemingway as you've never seen him before.