
50 years ago this morning the leading light of mid 20th century American Literature was extinguished in Ketchum, Idaho.

Hemingway House-Key West, Florida
For a concise look at why Ernest left so suddenly, take a read at John Walsh's analysis in the Independent.
Toad
Hi house is on my bucket list. Have you read The Paris Wife? I have heard it is very good!
ReplyDeleteBurn every bridge might sum up Hemingway's approach to life - a sad and glorious one. Oddly the article from "The Independent" is one rife with inaccuracies and grammatical errors of the sort which would send Papa into a tirade. Upon learning of his death one of his few fellow authors with whom he was still on good terms wrote "He was a lone scarred tree upon the land for the lightning of living had hit him hard."
ReplyDeleteI was thinking of Hem and Scott Fitzgerald last night and checking the dates of their work. What a frenzied time to have them burning paper up at the same time. PGT
ReplyDeleteI just read the chapter on Hemingway in Paul Johnson's Intellectuals.
ReplyDeleteI will read the article, I loved Hemingway's A Moveable Feast so much!
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Karena
Art by Karena
I read an article yesterday in the NYTimes about Hemingway and how he thought the feds were spying on him. He wasn't entirely wrong. I don't have the link handy, but the article - an opinion piece - was interesting reading.
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http://www.nytimes.com/2011/07/02/opinion/02hotchner.html?_r=1&ref=contributors
ReplyDeleteHotchner's bok is the best...and pappa's passing was a sad event...
ReplyDeletePapa and F. Scott. 'nuf said.
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