Book: Hemingway: The Final Years Hemingway's triumphs as a writer during the 1940s and 1950s accompanied a life of risk and danger. In this book, Reynolds "reveals the beauty, tragedy, and ultimate mystery of one of America's few mythic writers" ("Chicago Tribune"). 10 pp. of photos. Maps. "People" feature.
Hemingway's triumphs as a writer during the 1940s and 1950s accompanied a life of risk and danger. Michael Reynolds discovered the truth about Hemingway's activities during the war years, which included running a counterintelligence operation in Havana. The postwar period was the most productive of Hemingway's writing life, when he authored the Pulitzer Prize-winning The Old Man and the Sea and received the Nobel Prize. Even as Hemingway graced the cover of Life magazine, his physical and mental health deteriorated while his public image as hunter and sportsman continued to demand the strenuous life. In 1961 he committed suicide, leaving behind the stuff of which American myths are made.
Details of Book: Hemingway: The Final Years Book: Hemingway: The Final Years
Author: Michael Reynolds
ISBN: 0393320472
ISBN-13: 9780393320473
, 978-0393320473
Binding: Paperback
Publishing Date: Jan 2000
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Number of Pages: 420
Language: English