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An edition of How it was (1976)

How it was

1st ed.
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Biography of Ernest Hemingway-1899-1961. Author is daughter who was born in Minnesota. This is the story of his farms and logging business. Later his many trips out of the country.

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Publisher
Alfred A. Knopf
Language
English
Pages
537

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Cover of: How it was.
How it was.
1978, Futura
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Cover of: How it was
How it was
1976, Alfred A. Knopf
Hardcover in English - 1st ed.

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Table of Contents

My father in Minnesota
An overpraised season
A fury slinging flame
Combined operations
Cuba bella
Out west
Unsettled weather
Changing scenery
The Italian journey
Back to base
New York-Venice
Fluctuating tempers
Vicissitudes
Home on the sea
Prizes, surprises, projects
En voyage
East Africa
Springtime in Europe
Problems and the Nobel Prize
Bad news
Motion and action
Sweet home
Cuba in crisis
Joys in Idaho
A disturbing summer
A time benumbed
Hope reviving
Hope receding
Reconstruction operations
Beginnings
Under weigh
Generally stormy, locally fair

Edition Notes

Autobiographical.

Includes index.

Published in
New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
813/.5/2
Library of Congress
PS3515.E37, PS3515.E37 Z6175

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
vi, 537 p., [12] p. of plates
Number of pages
537
Dimensions
25 x x centimeters

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL21358082M
Internet Archive
howitwas00hemi
ISBN 10
0394401093
ISBN 13
9780394401096
LCCN
76013672
OCLC/WorldCat
2317978
LibraryThing
203422
Goodreads
2519224

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL11409260W

Work Description

"The vibrant, spirited woman who was married to Ernest Hemingway for fifteen years now gives us the whole story of her life, and of their life, in a book whose concreteness and immediacy make us know--make us understand--how it was. She gives us the person she was: her Huck Finn childhood, growing up in a sunny clapboard house in a small Minnesota town, summering on lakes and rivers with her handsome, iconoclastic, adored father...her years as a reporter (in Chicago, working for the toughest woman's-page editor in the business; in London, for Lord Beaverbrook; in Paris, for Time)...her brief marriage to an Australian newspaperman... Her first glimpse of Hemingway (she's at lunch with Irwin Shaw. Ernest ambles over: "Introduce to me to your friend, Shaw"). And two short meetings later: "I don't know you, Mary. But I want to marry you." ...Their first days in Paris. Mary enthralled by him, yet nervous, "feeling the heat of his exuberance melting my identity away"...Their first fight (Marlene Dietrich pleads for him: "He is good. He is responsible. He's a fascinating man. You could have a good life, better than being a reporter.") ...Their marriage in Cuba...The Finca where they lived their "own special crazy good life" (guests in endless relays, feasts, the halcyon days fishing aboard their beloved Pilar, nonstop talk, nonstop daiquiris)...Their compromises and quarrels and lovings... Ernest at the race track, showering Mary's baffled, puritanical mother with his winnings...Mary, helping as best she could through the turmoils that marked the writings of ACROSS THE RIVER AND INTO THE TREES, THE OLD MAN AND THE SEA, and A MOVABLE FEAST...." - From dust jacket notes.

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