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![]() | Ernest Hemingway and his World (1978) A non fiction book by Anthony Burgess |
Hemingway's great achievement was to free the novel from all the languid decoration and cozy indirectness that was its early twentieth-century inheritance. His terse prose taught the writer to engage life to the fullest in order to write about it, and his own life was the perfect demonstration of that principle. Reissued to coincide with the centenary of Hemingway's birth, Anthony Burgess's insightful biography traces the rapidly changing scene from a happy, complacent childhood to the grim reality of the First World War and the vulgar unreality of the Second; from the Paris of the 1920s to the Spain of Civil War and the excitements of African safari to the somber last years in Cuba. Hemingway was rich and successful from an early age, yet public acclaim and even the Nobel Prize could not disguise the fact that he was a moody, suffering, and sometimes vicious figure--a man who was finally unable to live with his own image.
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Hardback Editions
September 1978 : Hardback
| Title: Ernest Hemingway and His World Author(s):: Anthony Burgess ISBN: 068415661X / 9780684156613 (USA edition) Publisher: MacMillan Publishing Company Availability: Amazon CA Amazon UK Amazon |
Paperback Editions
November 1985 : Paperback
| Title: Ernest Hemingway and His World Author(s):: Anthony Burgess ISBN: 0684185040 / 9780684185040 (USA edition) Publisher: Macmillan Pub Co Availability: Amazon Amazon CA Amazon UK |
January 1978 : Paperback
| Title: Ernest Hemingway and His World (Pictorial Biography) Author(s):: Anthony Burgess ISBN: 0500130620 / 9780500130629 Publisher: Thames & Hudson Ltd Availability: Amazon CA Amazon UK Amazon |
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