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Hemingway: The Last Interview

Hemingway: The Last Interview

Ernest Miller Hemingway Shen You
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Ernest Hemingway: The Last Interview and Other Conversations

This extraordinary record, compiled from four interviews Hemingway gave to publications such as The Paris Review and The Atlantic Monthly, contains many responses that are caustic, charming, and heartfelt, much like the man who single-handedly redefined and rewrote the face of American literature.
To present a true picture of Hemingway, the interviewer persevered for years, despite numerous setbacks, leaving behind valuable interview material. What was Hemingway like in his final years? What were his insights into novel writing? What was his daily life like? Through his total devotion to his work, we glimpse a unique Hemingway.
One of the bravest and best writers ever, a man of principle, master of his craft, who never strayed from his devotion to writing. To the few who truly knew him, he was as good as his work. He is not dead. The young men and women who are yet to be born who aspire to write will refuse to declare him dead. --William Faulkner Hemingway x The Paris Review
Hemingway maintained the habit of standing up to write from the very beginning. He recorded his daily progress on a large sheet, with word counts varying from 450 to 575, 462 to 1,250, then back down to 512. He rewrote the ending of A Farewell to Arms thirty-nine times before he was satisfied.
Hemingway x The Atlantic Monthly
In Havana's back harbor, the stubborn hulk, the Pilar, was anchored, where Hemingway often went fishing. Ten miles away, in San Francisco de Paula, lay his longtime home away from home. He loved the sea, but, as the book makes clear, it was a giant whore.
Hemingway x Toronto Star
Hemingway has been practically inaccessible for the past five years. A large sign at the entrance to his mansion reads, "No Admission Unless Appointment." "My only desires in life are to write, hunt, fish, and remain anonymous. Fame makes me depressed. Problems torture me."
Hemingway x Esquire
I packed up my Stravinsky interview tapes and a bottle of top-quality Bordeaux, boarded a plane to Cuba, and knocked on Hemingway's door. At the end of the day, Hemingway beamed, patted me on the shoulder, and said humorously, "You know you can't buy life principles with a bottle of wine?"

Publication Date

2019-07-01

Publisher

中信出版集团

Imprint

Generous

Pages

96

ISBN

9787521705782
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