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The Little Book of Ernest Hemingway: Legendary Writer and Adventurer

The Little Book of Ernest Hemingway: Legendary Writer and Adventurer

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Ernest Hemingway was a 20th-century novelist known for his spare, precise prose and swaggering personality. He drove an ambulance during the First World War, had a love of bullfighting and boxing, and rushed to see action in the Spanish Civil War. His travels and adventures fueled his art, and his troubled and often chaotic life was central to his creativity. This little book creates an intriguing portrait of the complex man behind the writer, packed with insightful quotes and fascinating facts about his life and work.

Format: Hardback
Length: 192 pages
Publication date: 14 September 2023
Publisher: Welbeck Publishing Group


Ernest Hemingway, a towering figure in the realm of 20th-century literature, left an indelible mark on the literary landscape of America. His profound and concise prose, coupled with his audacious personality, propelled him to fame far beyond the confines of the literary world. Hemingway's life was a tapestry of daring and adventure, marked by his service as an ambulance driver during the First World War, his deep fascination with bullfighting and boxing, and his eagerness to immerse himself in the midst of the Spanish Civil War. His travels and experiences served as a rich source of inspiration for his art, while his tumultuous and often chaotic existence played a central role in shaping his creative genius.

Within the pages of this concise yet captivating book, readers are treated to a wealth of insightful quotes and fascinating facts about Hemingway's life and work. These quotes, culled from his writings and personal correspondence, offer a glimpse into the complex mind of the writer, revealing his unwavering resilience, his sharp wit, and his profound understanding of the human condition. From his famous declaration that "man is not made for defeat," to his wise counsel to "always do sober what you said you'd do drunk," Hemingway's words resonate with wisdom and insight.

In addition to the quotes, this book provides a wealth of information about Hemingway's literary achievements. It delves into his early years, his time in Paris, and his pivotal role in the literary scene of the 1920s. It sheds light on his relationships with other notable writers and artists, such as F. Scott Fitzgerald and Pablo Picasso, and explores the influence of his experiences in war and nature on his writing.

Hemingway's life was a testament to his unwavering determination and his refusal to be bound by conventional norms. He lived life on his own terms, pursuing his passions with unyielding enthusiasm and fearlessness. His adventures, both in the physical world and in his imagination, fueled his art, and his struggles and triumphs became the raw material for his masterpieces.

In conclusion, Ernest Hemingway was a literary giant whose impact on American literature and culture cannot be overstated. His spare, precise prose, coupled with his larger-than-life personality, captured the hearts and minds of readers worldwide. This little book serves as a testament to the enduring legacy of Hemingway, offering a glimpse into the life and work of one of the greatest writers of the 20th century. Whether you are a seasoned Hemingway enthusiast or a newcomer to his work, this book is a must-read for anyone seeking to understand the complex man behind the writer.

Weight: 234g
Dimension: 119 x 144 x 21 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781800694293

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