Hemingway's Attic: Hell and Glory in Cuba and the Writing of The Old Man and the Sea
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Business & Economics
Contemporary
Format
Hardcover
Pages
216
Language
English
Published
Jan 20, 2026
Publisher
Lyons Press
ISBN-10
1493076612
ISBN-13
9781493076611
Description
William Hazelgrove takes readers on a captivating journey into the life of Ernest Hemingway during his golden years in Cuba, particularly between 1950 and 1952. This was a transformative time for the famed writer, and the warmth of the Cuban sun is a backdrop to his turbulent emotions and creative processes. Hazelgrove paints a vivid picture of Hemingway's world, filled with the sights, sounds, and even the tastes of Cuban life, showcasing how these experiences shaped the legendary work, "The Old Man and the Sea."
Hemingway's struggles and triumphs unfold in a narrative that weaves personal anecdotes with the essence of his writing. Readers will discover the connection between his surroundings and the profound themes explored in his literature, all while gaining insight into Hemingway's complex personality. This engaging retelling truly allows for an intimate look at the man behind the words.
With a compelling narrative that’s relatable and rich in detail, Hazelgrove invites readers to feel as if they’re right there in Hemingway's attic, experiencing the highs and lows of the writer’s life. The exploration of creativity in the midst of chaos offers a refreshing perspective on how great art is often born from beautiful and challenging moments alike.
Hemingway's struggles and triumphs unfold in a narrative that weaves personal anecdotes with the essence of his writing. Readers will discover the connection between his surroundings and the profound themes explored in his literature, all while gaining insight into Hemingway's complex personality. This engaging retelling truly allows for an intimate look at the man behind the words.
With a compelling narrative that’s relatable and rich in detail, Hazelgrove invites readers to feel as if they’re right there in Hemingway's attic, experiencing the highs and lows of the writer’s life. The exploration of creativity in the midst of chaos offers a refreshing perspective on how great art is often born from beautiful and challenging moments alike.
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