1899-1961

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1899-1961

True at first light

1999
A fictionalized account of Hemingway's final African safari in which Hemingway's close friend leaves him in charge of the safari camp on the day a hostile tribe threatens to attack.

Readings on The old man and the sea

1999
Provides biographical information about Ernest Hemingway, and features a variety of essays in which the authors analyze Hemingway's novel "The Old Man and the Sea," discussing themes, artistic accomplishment, and the character of the Old Man.

A farewell to arms

the war of the words
1992
Comprehensive study of Ernest Hemingway's A Farewell to Arms concentrating on characters and themes.

The Paris wife

a novel
2012
Portrays the love affair and marriage between Ernest Hemingway and Hadley Mowrer from their Chicago meeting in 1920 to their lives during the Jazz Age in Paris, but as Ernest struggles to find his literary voice, Hadley tries to define her role in their relationship as wife, friend, and muse.

Ernest Hemingway

1990
A biographical-critical assessment of Hemingway as a man and of his work.

Ernest Hemingway on writing

1999
Contains excerpts from the novels and stories, letters, interviews, and articles of Ernest Hemingway in which he commented upon the art of writing and the realities of a writer's life.

Ernest Hemingway

2009
A biography of American novelist and short-story writer Ernest Hemingway, discussing his childhood in Oak Park, Illinois, his early exposure to music and the creative arts, his work as an ambulance driver during World War I, his personal life, and his development as an author. Includes photographs and a time line.

Hemingway

a life in pictures
2011
Presents a pictorial biography of American author Ernest Hemingway.

Hemingway's boat

everything he loved in life, and lost, 1934-1961
2011
Examines the life of Ernest Hemingway from 1934 to 1961, focusing on his love for his boat, "Pilar, " and the influence his sea travels aboard the ship had on his writing and discussing his relationships with his youngest son, his generosity towards others, and his personal struggles.

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