Remembering Ernest Hemingway

Remembering Ernest Hemingway by James Plath, published by Ketch & Yawl Press in 1999, is a first edition volume comprising 167 pages. This book presents a collection of thirteen extended interviews with eleven close friends of the renowned author, along with insights from his sons, Patrick and Gregory. The volume includes a foreword by Lorian Hemingway, his granddaughter, and features photographs from the periods discussed in the interviews.
Readers will find a rich exploration of Hemingway’s life through the perspectives of those who knew him best. The interviews delve into personal anecdotes and reflections, offering a unique glimpse into the experiences and relationships that shaped Hemingway’s legacy. The inclusion of photographs enhances the narrative, providing visual context to the discussions. This work contributes to the field of literary criticism, particularly within the American literary landscape, by highlighting the personal connections that influenced Hemingway’s writing and character.
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This volume collects thirteen extended interviews with eleven close friends of Ernest Hemingway, plus his sons Patrick and Gregory. His grand-daughter (and noted author) Lorian Hemingway provides an insightful foreword. Each interview is accompanied by one or more photographs from the period being discussed.
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