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May 2014
On Sale: May 8, 2014
ISBN: 081089291X EAN: 9780810892927 Kindle: B00KD8GURQ Hardcover / e-Book
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Ernest Hemingway embraced adventure and courted glamorous
friends while writing articles, novels, and short stories
that captivated the world. Hemingway’s personal
relationships and experiences influenced the content of his
fiction, while the progression of places where the author
chose to live and work shaped his style and rituals of
writing. Whether revisiting the Italian front in A Farewell
to Arms, recounting a Pamplona bull run in The Sun Also
Rises, or depicting a Cuban fishing village in The Old Man
and the Sea, setting played an important part in Hemingway’s
fiction. The author also drew on real people—parents,
friends, and fellow writers, among others—to create
memorable characters in his short stories and novels. In Influencing Hemingway: The People and Places That Shaped
His Life and Work Nancy W. Sindelar introduces the reader to
the individuals who played significant roles in Hemingway’s
development as both a man and as an artist—as well as the
environments that had a profound impact on the author’s
life. In words and photos, readers will see images of
Hemingway the child, the teenager, and the aspiring
author—as well as the troubled legend dealing with paranoia
and fear. The book begins with Hemingway’s birth and early
influences in Oak Park, Illinois, followed by his first job
as a reporter in Kansas City. Sindelar then recounts
Hemingway’s experiences and adventures in Italy, France,
Spain, Key West, Florida, and Cuba, all of which found their
way into his writing. The book concludes with an analysis of
the events that preceded the author’s suicide in Idaho and
reflects on the influences critics had on his life and work. Though much has been written about the life and work of the
Nobel prize-winning author, Influencing Hemingway is the
first publication to carefully document—in photographs and
letters—the individuals and locales that inspired him.
Featuring more than 60 photos, many of which will be new to
the general and academic reader, and unguarded statements
from personal letters to and from his parents, lovers,
wives, children, and friends, this unique biography allows
readers to see Hemingway from a new perspective.
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Re: Influencing Hemingway
I must confess that although I do remember learning about Hemingway many years ago in school, I did get quite the refresher course from you today, and have to thank you for learning extra tidbits that I wasn't aware of. Being a cellist myself, that tidbit alone put a smile on my face, as did the fact that he spent Summers in my State of Michigan!! It's sad that such a talent took his own life, as did other members of his family, but nonetheless, I would love to read your book this Summer, and really get to know more about this Master and his life through your eyes. Thank you for doing all of this painstaking research, and for writing such a wonderful book that I'm sure many teachers will use in the future for required reading. Congratulations are in order for what I'm sure has always been a dream of yours to write!! (Peggy Roberson 10:28am June 17, 2014)
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