Ernest Hemingway: The Last Interview: And Other Conversations
By (Author) Ernest Hemingway
Melville House Publishing
Melville House Publishing
15th December 2015
7th January 2016
United States
General
Non Fiction
Literary studies: c 1900 to c 2000
813.52
Paperback
96
Width 139mm, Height 207mm
112g
Hemingway was not only known for his understated style, but for his public image as America's greatest author and journalist - and for the grand, expansive, adventurous way he lived his life. The prickly wit and fierce dedication to his craft that defined Hemingway's life and work shine through in this unprecedented collection of interviews.
ERNEST HEMINGWAY was raised in Oak Park, Illinois, the child of a physician and a musician. After high school, he became a journalist withThe Kansas City Star, before enlisting to be an ambulance driver in World War I. He returned home after a serious injury in 1918, but his military experience informed his fiction, especiallyA Farewell to Arms. He worked as a war correspondent forThe Toronto Starduring his first marriage, and over the next three marriages he would live in Paris, London, Key West, and Cuba. He published seven novels, six short story collections, and two nonfiction titles. On safari in Africa in 1952 he survived two plane crashes, though his obituaries ran prematurely. He lived on to win the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1954. Two trunks of his early work from Paris reappeared in 1957, and inspired him to write his memoirA Moveable Feast.He eventually committed suicide in Idaho in 1961.