TY - BOOK AU - Bradford,Richard TI - THE MAN WHO WASN'T THERE: A Life of Ernest Hemingway SN - 9781788311588 U1 - 813.52 23 PY - 2019/// CY - London : PB - I.B. TAURIS KW - Hemingway, Ernest, KW - Novelists, American KW - Biography KW - 20th century N1 - Includes bibliographical references (pages 326-328) and index N2 - "Ernest Hemingway was 'a man who lived it up to write it down' and his life became the root from which his novels grew. At the age of 18 he was awarded a medal for bravery in the First World War; he honed his literary craft in 1920s Paris; his macho image grew with his love of big-game hunting, deep-sea fishing and bull-fighting and was cemented during the Spanish Civil War, when he survived the bombardment of Madrid. But by the 1940s, the darkness of his alcoholism and violent rages began to weigh heavily. Hemingway had become the patriarch of American literature but he was plagued by unrelenting demons and an insidious disenchantment with life. In this unflinching portrait, Anthony Burgess explores Hemingway's fatal contradictions: his arrogance and self-doubt, his machismo and vulnerability." ER -