Green Hills of Africa

Green Hills of Africa
Title Green Hills of Africa PDF eBook
Author Ernest Hemingway
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 167
Release 2014-05-22
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 147677014X

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There are some things which cannot be learned quickly, and time, which is all we have, must be paid heavily for their acquiring. They are the very simplest things, and because it takes a man's life to know them the little new that each man gets from life is very costly and the only heritage he has to leave. In the winter of 1933, Ernest Hemingway and his wife Pauline set out on a two-month safari in the big-game country of East Africa, camping out on the great Serengeti Plain at the foot of magnificent Mount Kilimanjaro. “I had quite a trip,” the author told his friend Philip Percival, with characteristic understatement. Green Hills of Africa is Hemingway's account of that expedition, of what it taught him about Africa and himself. Richly evocative of the region's natural beauty, tremendously alive to its character, culture, and customs, and pregnant with a hard-won wisdom gained from the extraordinary situations it describes, it is widely held to be one of the twentieth century's classic travelogues.

Hemingway in Africa

Hemingway in Africa
Title Hemingway in Africa PDF eBook
Author Christopher Ondaatje
Publisher Woodstock, NY : Overlook Press
Pages 248
Release 2004-06-17
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN

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Ondaatje follows the trail of Hemingway's two major African safaris and analyzes Hemingway's writings to uncover a startling amount of new material on this vitally important aspect of his life and work. Includes lavish illustrations.

Hemingway and Africa

Hemingway and Africa
Title Hemingway and Africa PDF eBook
Author Miriam B. Mandel
Publisher Camden House
Pages 428
Release 2011
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1571134832

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New scholarly essays providing a multifaceted approach to the role of Africa in Hemingway's life and work.

Hemingway on Hunting

Hemingway on Hunting
Title Hemingway on Hunting PDF eBook
Author Ernest Hemingway
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 364
Release 2014-05-22
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1476770476

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Ernest Hemingway’s lifelong zeal for hunting is reflected in his masterful works of fiction, from his famous account of an African safari in “The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber” to passages about duck hunting in Across the River and into the Trees. For Hemingway, hunting was more than just a passion; it was a means through which to explore our humanity and man’s relationship to nature. Courage, awe, respect, precision, patience—these were the virtues that Hemingway honored in the hunter, and his ability to translate these qualities into prose has produced some of the strongest accounts of hunting of all time. Hemingway on Hunting offers the full range of Hemingway’s writing about the hunting life. With selections from his best-loved novels and stories, along with journalistic pieces from such magazines as Esquire and Vogue, this spectacular collection is a must-have for anyone who has ever tasted the thrill of the hunt—in person or on the page.

Under Kilimanjaro

Under Kilimanjaro
Title Under Kilimanjaro PDF eBook
Author Ernest Hemingway
Publisher Kent State University Press
Pages 484
Release 2005
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780873388450

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This is the last of Hemingway's manuscripts to be published in its entirety. Editors Lewis and Fleming have taken great pains to publish as complete and faithful a publication as possible without editorial distortion. Hemingway called this title his "African Book." It is a thoughtful, adventuresome, and comedic recounting of his final safari in Africa.

In Full Flight

In Full Flight
Title In Full Flight PDF eBook
Author John Hylan Heminway
Publisher Knopf
Pages 345
Release 2018
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1524732974

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"The revelatory account of a woman's quest for a new life in Africa in the wake of World War II--a heroic career that hid a dark wartime past"--

True at First Light

True at First Light
Title True at First Light PDF eBook
Author Ernest Hemingway
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 332
Release 2002-07-25
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0743241762

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Both a revealing self-portrait and dramatic fictional chronicle of his final African safari, Ernest Hemingway's last unpublished work was written when he returned from Kenya in 1953. Edited by his son Patrick, who accompanied his father on the safari, True at First Light offers rare insights into the legendary American writer. A blend of autobiography and fiction, the book opens on the day his close friend Pop, a celebrated hunter, leaves Ernest in charge of the safari camp and news arrives of a potential attack from a hostile tribe. Drama continues to build as his wife, Mary, pursues the great black-maned lion that has become her obsession, and Ernest becomes involved with a young African girl whom he supposedly plans to take as a second bride. Increasingly enchanted by the local African community, he struggles between the attraction of these two women and the wildly different cultures they represent. Spicing his depictions of human longings with sharp humor, Hemingway captures the excitement of big-game hunting and the unparalleled beauty of the landscape. Rich in laughter, beauty, and profound insight. True at First Light is an extraordinary publishing event—a breathtaking final work from one of our most beloved and important writers.