Books by Ernest Hemingway and Complete Book Reviews
Ernest Hemingway, Author Collier Books $9.95 (0p) ISBN 978-0-684-18871-3
An edited version of a narrative abandoned by the Nobel laureate, The Garden of Eden is about a young American couple in Europe on an extended honeymoon. PW stated that while the manuscript is of scholarly interest, it does not hold up as a ""bona...
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Ernest Hemingway, Author Scribner Book Company $19.95 (478p) ISBN 978-0-684-18515-6
They are a highly readable feast, these 172 articles written by Hemingway for the Toronto Star between early 1920 and late 1924. They range from amusing sketches of everyday life in Toronto to firsthand and sometimes quite lengthly reports on the...
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Edited by Sandra Spanier, Albert J. DeFazio III, and Robert W. Trogdon. Cambridge Univ., $40 (518p) ISBN 978-0-521-89734-1
This second of 17 projected volumes of Hemingway’s correspondence collects 242 letters, telegrams, and postcards in which the globetrotting young author waxes exuberantly on such topics as bullfighting, nostalgia, the grind of writing copy for the...
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Edited by Sandra Spanier and Robert W. Trogdon. Cambridge Univ., $40 (516p) ISBN 9780521897334
The first of more than a dozen volumes bringing together the complete extant correspondence of this crucial modernist writer, this scrupulously edited and annotated book reveals a warm, amusing, and sensitive Hemingway. They begin with little Ernest
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Ernest Hemingway, Author, Nick Lyons, Editor, Jack Hemingway, Afterword by Lyons Press $29.95 (308p) ISBN 978-1-58574-144-1
The Lyons Press releases three books this November about man's primal passion for fishing and hunting. For the first book, Hemingway on Fishing, edited and introduced by Nick Lyons and with a foreword by Hemingway's son Jack, the publisher will...
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Ernest Hemingway, Author, Matthew J. Bruccoli, Editor, Robert W. Trogdon, Editor Scribner Book Company $34.5 (0p) ISBN 978-0-684-81562-6
""[P]lease remember that when I am loud mouthed, bitter, son of a bitching and mistrustful,"" Hemingway explained to Perkins midway through their author-editor relationship, ""I am really very reasonable and have great confidence and absolute trust...
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Ernest Hemingway, Author, Harvey Penick, Author, Brian Dennehy, Read by Audioworks $45 (0p) ISBN 978-0-671-04448-0
Who wants to go on an 11-hour audio safari with an aging, ego-bloated Hemingway? That's the immediate drawback to listening to this posthumous memoir-turned-novel (edited into its current form by the legendary author's son Patrick). If anyone is...
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Ernest Hemingway, Author, John Bedford Lloyd, Read by, Patrick Hemingway, Foreword by , read by John Bedford Lloyd. Audioworks $29.99 (0p) ISBN 978-0-7435-9817-0
This restored version of Hemingway's posthumously published memoir has been revised to reflect the author's original intentions. The result is less a fluid narrative than an academic exercise, with the bulk of the story—Hemingway'
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Ernest Hemingway, Author, Sean Hemingway, Editor, Sean Hemingway, Introduction by Scribner Book Company $27.5 (384p) ISBN 978-0-7432-4326-1
Edited by his grandson, Sean, this collection of Hemingway's best, and sometimes most obscure, short stories, novel excerpts, and war correspondence chronologically traces the author's account of modern war and its aftermath through the first half...
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Ernest Hemingway, Author, Charlton Heston, Performed by Caedmon $14.95 (0p) ISBN 978-0-06-145784-5
Charlton Heston's 1998 recording of Hemingway's classic 1938 short story makes its CD debut a decade later. The story itself needs no introduction. This tale of man versus nature, and in turn himself, is a theme Hemingway repeatedly analyzed and...
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Ernest Hemingway, Author, Patrick Hemingway, Introduction by Scribner $28 (320p) ISBN 978-0-684-84921-8
More a curiosity than a major contribution to his oeuvre, this fictional memoir of a 1953 safari in Kenya, edited by Hemingway's son Patrick from a first-draft manuscript and published to celebrate the 100th anniversary of Papa's birth, is a...
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Ernest Hemingway, Author, Gregory H. Hemingway, Foreword by, Patrick Hemingway, Foreword by Scribner Book Company $40 (650p) ISBN 978-0-684-18668-9
The subtitle of this monumental collection refers to the home (Lookout Farm) that Hemingway owned in Cuba from 1939 to 1959. That time frame accounts for most of the short fiction, published and unpublished, that followed the major collection issued
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Edited by Brendan Hemingway and Stephen Adams. Scribner, $25.99 (336p) ISBN 978-1-9821-9686-8
Ernest Hemingway emerges as a “devoted family man and engaged father” in this intimate collection of three decades’ worth of letters between Hemingway and his son Patrick. There’s Hemingway’s first letter to his son (then four years old) in which he
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