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Loading... Hemingway and Gellhorn: The Untold Story of Two Writers, Espionage, War, and the Great Depressionby Jerome Tuccille
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Hemingway and Gellhorn tells the story of Hemingway's tumultuous marriage to his third wife set against the backdrop of the Great Depression in Key West, the first revolution in Cuba, the Spanish civil war, World War II, and the war in China. It is as much about their activities as intelligence agents and the great political and economic events of the period as it is about the two protagonists. Previous books have portrayed the protagonists in their roles as major literary figures. No other books on Hemingway and Gellhorn have dramatized them as political activists within the context of their era. Hemingway and Gellhorn depicts them as their lives evolved during the major political, military, and economic events of the time-the Great Depression, revolution, war in China and in Europe.Both writers were extremely political and committed in different ways to their political ideals. They were also highly promiscuous. This is the first book to show them in that light. This is the first book that goes into detail about Hemingway's role as a spy for the U.S. government. This is the first book that discusses how Martha's political passions played such an important role in the breakup of their marriage. This is the first book that talks about Hemingway's need to always have another woman in his life and his many extramarital affairs. This is the first book that examines Gellhorn's affairs before and during their marriage and her true motivation for seducing Hemingway.Biographies and Autobiographies.News media, journalism & publishing.Authors. No library descriptions found. |
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Google Books — Loading... GenresMelvil Decimal System (DDC)813.52Literature American literature in English American fiction in English 1900-1999 1900-1945RatingAverage:
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So, this is somewhat trashy, but it is an entertaining read and it will likely make you want to read some more Ernest Hemingway and perhaps discover Martha Gellhorn's works as well, or perhaps one of the serious biographies such as Michael S. Reynolds' Hemingway: The 1930s through the Final Years or Caroline Moorehead's Gellhorn: A Twentieth-Century Life. So that still earns Tuccille's book a plus vote in my view. Just be sure to take some of the stories with a pinch of salt.
p.s. Tuccille has also written an earlier Hemingway biographical fiction called A Portrait of Hemingway as a Young Man: Romping Through Paris in the 1920s. ( )