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Ernest Hemingway

Audiobook
Nonfiction: Biography / History
Unabridged   29.75 hour(s)
Publication date: 05/16/2017

Washington Post Notable Book

Ernest Hemingway

A Biography

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Audio CD ISBN:9781681685205
Digital Download ISBN:9781681685212

Summary

The first full biography of Ernest Hemingway in more than fifteen years; the first to draw upon a wide array of never-before-used material; the first written by a woman, from the widely acclaimed biographer of Norman Mailer, Peggy Guggenheim, Henry Miller, and Louise Bryant.

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The first full biography of Ernest Hemingway in more than fifteen years; the first to draw upon a wide array of never-before-used material; the first written by a woman, from the widely acclaimed biographer of Norman Mailer, Peggy Guggenheim, Henry Miller, and Louise Bryant.

A revelatory look into the life and work of Ernest Hemingway, considered in his time to be the greatest living American novelist and short-story writer, winner of the 1953 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction and the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1954. Mary Dearborn's new biography gives the richest and most nuanced portrait to date of this complex, enigmatically unique American artist, whose same uncontrollable demons that inspired and drove him throughout his life undid him at the end, and whose seven novels and six-short story collections informed—and are still informing—fiction writing generations after his death.

Reviews/Praise

“Tanya Eby offers a wonderful narration of this in-depth biography of the literary giant.” —AudioFile

"Dearborn's account shines from beginning to end, helped by Hemingway's dramatic life and charismatic personality." —Publishers Weekly Starred Review

"Dearborn skillfully covers an enormous range of rich material; she is an indefatigable researcher." —New York Times

"Dearborn, who has published life stories of two other exemplars of American machismo, Henry Miller and Norman Mailer, brings a keenly dispassionate, coolly discerning tone to her narrative." —USA Today

Author Bio

Mary V. Dearborn received a doctorate in English and Comparative Literature from Columbia University, where she was a Mellon Fellow in the Humanities.