| Bones of the Others, The: The Hemingway Text from the Lost Manuscripts to the Posthumous Novels - In this work of literary archaeology and criticism, Hilary Justice tells the narrative of Ernest Hemingway's creative process using published and archival texts to articulate the connections between his life and writing. In what became The Garden of Eden , Hemingway's character, David Bourne identifies his writing process as the creation of a new, forbidden country, asking himself the questions that drove Hemingway's own writing, So where do you go? I don't know. And what will you find? I don... |
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| Hemingway by Rose Marie Burwell - The Postwar Years and the Posthumous Novels |
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| A biography of Ernest Hemingway - A biography of Ernest Hemingway Ernest Miller Hemingway was born in Oak Park, Illinois, the 21st of July of 1899. Hemingway is known to be one of the most influential writers of the twentieth century. He has written more than one hundred short fiction stories, many of them to be well known around the world. Some of these short stories had just as powerful an impact as his novels. As a young man, Hemingway left from his hometown to Europe, where he worked for the Red Cross during World War I. His... |
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| Gary Cooper, Ingrid Bergman, novel by Ernest Hemingway - Re-release One-sheet prbably from the 70's which refers annoyingly twice in red print to extoll the virtue of "Technicolor" only to see the miseley Universal budget opt for duotone for the re-release poster! |
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| If Hemingway Had Written a Racing Novel, The Best of Motor Racing Fiction: 1950-2000 |
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| Fiction: A Farewell to Arms by Ernest Hemingway (2005) - In 1918 Ernest Hemingway went to war, to the 'war to end all wars'. He volunteered for ambulance service in Italy, was wounded and twice decorated. Out of his experience came A Farewell to Arms. Hemingway's description of war is unforgettable. He recreates the fear, the comradeship, the courage of his young American volunteer, and the men and women he meets in Italy, with total conviction. But A Farewell to Arms is not only a novel of war. In it Hemingway has also created a love story of immense... |
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| A Farewell To Arms by Ernest Hemingway - In 1918 Ernest Hemingway went to war, to the 'war to end all wars'. He volunteered for ambulance service in Italy, was wounded and twice decorated. Out of his experience came A Farewell to Arms. Hemingway's description of war is unforgettable. He recreates the fear, the comradeship, the courage of his young American volunteer, and the men and women he meets in Italy, with total conviction. But A Farewell to Arms is not only a novel of war. In it Hemingway has also created a love story of immense... |
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| Cinema Legends: Ernest Hemingway DVD - Disc 1 - The Snows of Kilimanjaro This lavish, big-budget blockbuster combined tales from Ernest Hermingway's life with Papa's already famous autobiographical novel of the same name. As Harry (Gregory Peck) lies wounded and delirious in an African campsite at the foot of the snow-covered slopes of Mount Kilimanjaro, he recounts the story of his life in a series of flashbacks. Writing, women, and big-game hunting - these are the things that have defined and dominated his existence. In pursuit... |
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| Ernest Hemingway's "Farewell to Arms" by Ernest Hemingway - Introduction / Harold Bloom -- The Novel as Pure Poetry / Daniel J. Schneider -- Tragic Form in A Farewell to Arms / Robert Merrill -- A Farewell to Arms / William Adair -- Going Back / Michael S. Reynolds -- Hemingway's "resentful Cryptogram" / Judith Fetterley -- The Sense of an Ending in A Farewell to Arms / Bernard Oldsey -- Frederic Henry's Escape and The Pose of Passivity / Scott Donaldson -- Pseudoautobiography and Personal Metaphor / Millicent Bell -- Catherine Barkley and The Hemingway... |
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| Michael Palin's Hemingway Adventure by Michael Palin - 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... |
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| The Torrents of Spring: A Romantic Novel in Honor of the Passing of a Great Race |
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| Hemingway Classics Collection - As writer Harry Street (Gregory Peck) lays gravely wounded from an African hunting accident he feverishly reflects on what he perceives as his failures at love and writing. Through his delirium he recalls his one true love Cynthia Green (Ava Gardner) who he lost by his obsession for roaming the world in search of stories for his novels. Though she is dead Cynthia continues to haunt Street's thoughts. In spite of one successful novel after another, Street feels he has compromised his talent to... |
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| Hemingway - Beppo the clown, of Harmony Circus fame, has given his brother Barney a box of Golden Moments cigars for his birthday. But what a surprise! A frog sits languorously inside the cigar box with his feet resting on a golden ball, a reference to the childrens fairy story The Frog Prince. Another label reads For Mr. Wormold 59200/5. This refers to the hero of Graham Greenes novel Our Man in Havana (where all the good smokes come from). One very obscure label refers to 25 Gaspers. Inside... |
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| Biography: A Moveable Feast - Vintage classics by Ernest Hemingway (2000) - Published posthumously, this account of Hemingway's early years as a struggling writer in Paris in the 1920s may well have undergone further revision had Hemingway not taken his own life. Yet it was the best and most heartfelt work he had done for years, a return to the form of the early stories and the first novels. It tells the story of the sweet innocence of his first years in the Rue Moufftard with his wife, the literary friendships, the cafes and the delight which he enjoyed: both in the... |
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| Fiction: Fiesta: The Sun Also Rises - Arrow Classic S. by Ernest Hemingway (1994) - Hemingway's first novel is set in high-living 1920s Paris, which he paints as a vacuum in which promiscuity and alcohol are the guiding lights. It is the tale of a group of American and British expatriates, the 'lost generation', who are drawn to a Spanish fiesta. There, the hero, Jake Barnes, who is impotent physically and empty spiritually, finds some meaning in life again when he witnesses the bullfights which pit man against beast, and life agaisnt death. Much admired by Jake is Pedro Romero... |
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| Fiction: The Garden of Eden by Ernest Hemingway (1995) - A sensational bestseller when it appeared in 1986, "The Garden of Eden" is the last uncompleted novel of Ernest Hemingway, which he worked on intermittently from 1946 until his death in 1961. Set on the Cote d'Azur in the 1920s, it is the story of a young American writer, David Bourne, his glamorous wife, Catherine, and the dangerous, erotic game they play when they fall in love with the same woman. "A lean, sensuous narrative...taut, chic, and strangely contemporary," "The Garden of Eden" represents... |
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| Fiction: The Old Man and the Sea by Ernest Hemingway (1994) - Hemingway won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1954 for 'his powerful style-forming mastery of the art of modern narration as most lately revealed in his novel The Old Man and the Sea'. Reading his spare economic style is a tonic. This short novel tells of an old fisherman, a young boy and a big fish. The story is of a heroic duel between the old fisherman and a huge marlin way off Havana, and its subsequent destruction by sharks. Much wisdom, soul searching and inspiring prose: 'A man can be... |
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| Reference and Languages: Reading Hemingway: The Facts in the Fiction by Miriam Mandel (1995) - New In Paperback! This book illuminates basic facts associated with the more than 2,500 fictional and historical people, animals, events, and cultural artifacts that appear in Hemingway's nine novels. Paperback edition available 2001. |
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| Critical Companion to Ernest Hemingway - "Critical Companion to Ernest Hemingway" is an encyclopedic guide to the life and works of this great American writer. This book contains all the text of the acclaimed "Ernest Hemingway A to Z", reorganized into a student-friendly format. Material new to this edition includes critical commentary of all Hemingway's novels and major short stories; further reading lists; an expanded biography; and new illustrations. This volume features entries on all of Hemingway's major and minor works, places... |
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| Ernest Hemingway Collection [DVD Video Disc] [1962] 3654701000 DVD - stars in 'The Snows of Kilamanjaro (1952)' as a renowned writer who is coming to the end of his life after being wounded while hunting in Africa. He ponders his life and tries to decide if there was any meaning to his past. The 1957 film adaptation of Ernest Hemingway's classic 'Lost Generation' novel 'The Sun Also Rises' stars Tyrone Power as war veteran and writer Jake Barnes, who, despite immersing himself in the bohemian circles of 1920s Paris, continues to be obsessed by his ex-fiancée Brett... |
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| Poetry and Drama: The Complete Poems by Ernest Hemingway, et al. (1992) - Ernest Hemingway never wished to be widely known as a poet. He concentrated on writing short stories and novels, for which he won the Nobel Prize in 1956. But his poetry deserves close attention, if only because it is so revealing. Through verse he expressed anger and disgust - at Dorothy Parker and Edmund Wilson, among others. He parodied the poems and sensibilities of Rudyard Kipling, Joyce Kilmer, Robert Graves, Robert Louis Stevenson, and Gertrude Stein. He recast parts of poems by the likes... |
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