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I have read each and every one of these books at least once…and, let me tell you, no other writer can describe a setting in the way Hemingway could. He didn’t like to use adjectives in his writing and, yet, he was able to paint a picture with his words as beautifully as an artist does with a paintbrush.
Passport photo, 1923, Courtesy of JFK Library |
At a cafe in Pamplona,Spain, 1925, Courtesy of JFK Library |
“We stopped at a cafe on the square where we had eaten breakfast, and had a beer. It was hot, but the town had a cool, fresh, early-morning smell and it was pleasant sitting in the cafe. A breeze started to blow and you could feel that the air came from the sea. There were pigeons out in the square, and the houses were a yellow, sun-baked color, and I did not want to leave the cafe.”–The Sun Also Rises
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“There is never any ending to Paris and the memory of each person who has lived in it differs from that of any other. We always returned to it no matter who we were or how it was changed or with what difficulties, or ease, it could be reached. Paris was always worth it and you received return for whatever you brought to it.”–A Moveable Feast
In the Plaza de Toros de las Ventas, Madrid, Spain, 1923, Courtesy of the JFK Library |
“Bullfighting is the only art in which the artist is in danger of death…”
–Death In The Afternoon
In Tanganyika, Africa, 1934, courtesy of JFK Library |
“Where a man feels at home, outside of where he’s born, is where he’s meant to go.”
–Green Hills of Africa
With a striped marlin, Havana Harbor, 1939, courtesy of JFK Library |
Outside his home, Finca Vigia, in Cuba, courtesy of JFK Library |
In Venice with his fourth wife, Mary, courtesy of JFK Library |
I just finished reading Portrait of Hemingway by Lillian Ross – her account of a two day interview with Hemingway in New York City. It is a wonderfully written short book which I recommmend highly if you are a fan of Hemingway.
I also just watched an excellent movie – Hemingway and Gellhorn starring Clive Owen and Nicole Kidman. It is a must watch if you are interested in the life of this great writer.
Also, the JFK Library in Boston holds the Ernest Hemingway Collection – an archive of ninety percent of his manuscript work, over 10,000 photographs and many of his personal letters and belongings. The web site alone is worth a visit for any lover of Hemingway’s work.
pretty pink tulips says
What a beautiful connection of his words to these travel photos!!! A friend gave me A Moveable Feast right before we went to Paris and I have to admit wanting to eat at Cafe de Flore, knowing he and his friends used to frequently dine there.
Stay dry today!
xoxo Elizabeth
The Pink Pagoda says
Sandy, this is so interesting. I loved getting to read these passages and see the photos together. I need to reread some Hemingway.
Elizabeth@ Pine Cones and Acorns says
I am a huge fan of Hemingway! In fact that was the first gift my husband, boyfriend at the time game me…a complete set of all of Hemingway's work. I have read and enjoyed them all.
Do not know of the book you suggested, but now have it on my list to read. The movie is fabulous, although I am not a huge fan of Nicole Kidman I loved the movie.
I hope you have a fabulous week! Do you have big plans for Mother's Day?
pve design says
My summer book list is growing and perfect for summer travels. Hemingway is on my list too.
pve