True At First Light: A Fictional MemoirScribner, 1999 - 320 sidor Both a revealing self-portrait and dramatic fictional chronicle of his final African safari, Ernest Hemingway's last unpublished work was written when he returned from Kenya in 1953.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. |
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A Fictional Memoir Ernest Hemingway. off driving wide around the camp to keep from raising dust . Keiti and I talked about the camp and the way things were going and he was very cheerful so I knew everything was all right . He had walked ...
A Fictional Memoir Ernest Hemingway. off driving wide around the camp to keep from raising dust . Keiti and I talked about the camp and the way things were going and he was very cheerful so I knew everything was all right . He had walked ...
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... camp all of the time . They were in the trees and in the thorn bushes and walking about on the ground and I only half saw them as mov- ing bits of color while Mary loved and knew them all . I could not think how I had become so stupid ...
... camp all of the time . They were in the trees and in the thorn bushes and walking about on the ground and I only half saw them as mov- ing bits of color while Mary loved and knew them all . I could not think how I had become so stupid ...
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... camp that showed etched in yellow and green against the brown wrinkled base and the high snow of the Mountain ; camp not visible but only the high trees marking it ; he said that it might be true . Italian women , he said , had cold and ...
... camp that showed etched in yellow and green against the brown wrinkled base and the high snow of the Mountain ; camp not visible but only the high trees marking it ; he said that it might be true . Italian women , he said , had cold and ...
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