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Informationen zum Autor Robert K. Elder is the Director of Digital Product Development & Strategy at Crain Communications and the author of seven books, including Last Words of the Executed and The Best Film You’ve Never Seen: 35 Directors Champion the Forgotten or Critically Savaged MoviesThey Love. Aaron Vetch is a writer and copyeditor living in Seattle, who has collaborated with Robert K. Elder on several projects, including Last Words of the Executed and The Best Film You’ve Never Seen. Vetch is a graduate of Concordia College, USA, with a degree in international relations. Mark Cirino is associate professor of English at the University of Evansville, USA. He is the coeditor of Ernest Hemingway and the Geography of Memory (The Kent State University Press, 2009) and the author of Ernest Hemingway: Thought in Action. Cirino serves as the editor of the Kent State University Press’s Reading Hemingway series, for which he published a volume on Across the River and into the Trees (2015). Klappentext Thinking of Ernest Hemingway often brings to mind his travels around the world, documenting war and engaging in thrilling adventures. However, fully understanding this outsized international author means returning to his place of birth. Hidden Hemingway presents highlights from the extraordinary collection of the Ernest Hemingway Foundation of Oak Park. Thoroughly researched, and illustrated with more than 300 color images, this impressive volume includes never-before-published photos; letters between Hemingway and Agnes Von Kurowsky, his World War I love; bullfighting memorabilia; high school assignments; adolescent diaries; Hemingway’s earliest published work, such as the “Class Prophecy” that appeared in his high school yearbook; and even a dental X-ray. Hidden Hemingway also includes one of the final letters Hemingway wrote, as he was undergoing electroshock treatment at the Mayo Clinic. These documents, photographs, and ephemera trace the trajectory of the life of an American literary legend. >For Hemingway, the material he saved was both autobiography and research. He gathered data and details that made the life lived in his books more authentic. The authors of Hidden Hemingway have done the same, telling a life story through items that illuminate Hemingway’s legacy. Some of the material contradicts the public image that Hemingway built for himself, and some supports his larger-than-life myth. In all, Hidden Hemingway celebrates the Ernest Hemingway archives and Oak Park’s most famous author. Zusammenfassung Fully understanding Ernest Hemingway means returning to his place of birth. Hidden Hemingway presents highlights from the extraordinary collection of the Ernest Hemingway Foundation of Oak Park. The items showcased provide definition to Hemingway’s ambition, heartbreak, literary triumphs and trials, and joys and tragedies....
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Robert K. Elder is the Director of Digital Product Development & Strategy at Crain Communications and the author of seven books, including
Last Words of the Executed and
The Best Film You’ve Never Seen: 35 Directors Champion the Forgotten or Critically Savaged MoviesThey Love.
Aaron Vetch is a writer and copyeditor living in Seattle, who has collaborated with Robert K. Elder on several projects, including Last Words of the Executed and The Best Film You’ve Never Seen. Vetch is a graduate of Concordia College, USA, with a degree in international relations. Mark Cirino is associate professor of English at the University of Evansville, USA. He is the coeditor of Ernest Hemingway and the Geography of Memory (The Kent State University Press, 2009) and the author of Ernest Hemingway: Thought in Action. Cirino serves as the editor of the Kent State University Press’s Reading Hemingway series, for which he published a volume on Across the River and into the Trees (2015).