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Record ID marc_columbia/Columbia-extract-20221130-005.mrc:370452233:3284
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008 981209r19991985nyua b 001 0beng
010 $a 98054965
020 $a0306808900 (alk. paper)
035 $a(OCoLC)ocm40489394
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050 00 $aPS3515.E37$bZ7418 1999
082 00 $a813/.52$aB$221
100 1 $aMeyers, Jeffrey.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n79091882
245 10 $aHemingway, a biography /$cJeffrey Meyers.
250 $a1st Da Capo Press ed.
260 $aNew York :$bDa Capo Press,$c1999.
263 $a9904
300 $axv, 644 pages :$billustrations ;$c21 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
500 $aOriginally published: New York : Harper & Row, c1985.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 00 $g1.$tA Midwestern Boyhood, 1899-1917 --$g2.$tKansas City and the War, 1917-1918 --$g3.$tHadley, 1919-1921 --$g4.$tParis, 1922-1923 --$g5.$tEuropean Reporter, 1922-1923 --$g6.$tA Writer's Life, 1924 --$g7.$tDuff Twysden and Scott Fitzgerald, 1925 --$g8.$tPauline, 1926 --$g9.$tAccidents, 1927-1928 --$g10.$tKey West, 1928-1929 --$g11.$tThe Public Image, 1930-1932 --$g12.$tJane Mason, 1932-1936 --$g13.$tAfrica, 1933-1934 --$g14.$tIn the Caribbean, 1934-1936 --$g15.$tMartha and the Spanish War, 1936-1938 --$g16.$tThe End of Something, 1939-1940 --$g17.$tFinca Vigia and China, 1940-1942 --$g18.$tOur Man in Havana, 1942-1944 --$g19.$tTo the Siegfried Line, 1944-1945 --$g20.$tMary, 1945-1948 --$g21.$tAdriana, 1948-1950 --$g22.$tThe Lost Hero: Across the River and into the Trees, 1950 --$g23.$tDeath in the Family, 1951-1953 --$g24.$tSecond Safari, 1953-1954 --$g25.$tThe Dangerous Summers, 1955-1959 --$g26.$tThe Mayo Clinic, 1960-1961 --$g27.$tSuicide and Aftermath --$gApp. I.$tAccidents and Injuries --
505 80 $gApp. II.$tTrips Abroad.
520 $aDistinguished by its precision, its graceful use of language, and its resonant depth, the innovative style of Nobel Prize-winning author Ernest Hemingway (1899-1961) radically altered literary conventions and influenced generations of writers. In The Sun Also Rises, A Farewell to Arms, For Whom the Bell Tolls, The Old Man and the Sea, and numerous short stories, he explored such universal themes as stoicism in adversity, as well as our futile struggles against nature and mortality.
520 8 $aThis evocative, sympathetic biography illuminates the events that informed Hemingway's vigorous life: an accident-prone youth and early rivalry with his father; his experiences in World War I, the Spanish Civil War, and World War II; his stormy relationships with writers and women; his sudden fame, slow decline, and suicide.
520 8 $aBased on previously unavailable information and exclusive interviews, Hemingway enriches anyone's understanding and appreciation of America's most important twentieth-century writer.
600 10 $aHemingway, Ernest,$d1899-1961.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n78078534
650 0 $aAuthors, American$y20th century$vBiography.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2007100576
852 00 $bglx$hPS3515.E37$iZ7418 1999