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Under the Hemingway's Star

Pasquale De Marco

Publisher: Publishdrive

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In the heart of the Roaring Twenties, Ernest Hemingway, a literary giant of the 20th century, found solace and inspiration in the vibrant island of Key West. "Under the Hemingway's Star" transports readers to this magical era, offering an immersive journey into Hemingway's world, where creativity flourished, and life was lived to the fullest.

Through the eyes of a young writer, we are granted a front-row seat to Hemingway's extraordinary life in Key West. We witness his daily routine, his writing process, and the struggles and triumphs that shaped his literary masterpieces. From the bustling streets of Sloppy Joe's to the tranquil waters of the Gulf Stream, we follow Hemingway as he navigates the vibrant tapestry of Key West society.

Hemingway's Key West was a melting pot of characters, each with their own unique story to tell. There were fellow writers, drawn to the island's creative energy, seeking inspiration and camaraderie. There were fishermen, weathered and wise, sharing tales of their encounters with the sea. And there were locals, the Conch Republic's colorful inhabitants, who welcomed Hemingway with open arms, embracing him as one of their own.

Beyond the literary world, Hemingway's Key West was a place of adventure and exploration. We join him on fishing expeditions, where he battled giant marlin in the open waters, and accompany him on hunting trips in the dense Cuban jungles. These experiences not only fueled his writing but also shaped his worldview, infusing his works with a sense of adventure and a deep connection to the natural world.

"Under the Hemingway's Star" is not just a biography; it is an exploration of creativity, friendship, and the enduring power of literature. Through Hemingway's Key West, we gain a deeper understanding of the man behind the legend, his struggles, his triumphs, and the profound impact he had on American literature. This book is an invitation to embark on a literary pilgrimage, to step into the world of Hemingway's Key West and experience the magic that unfolded under the Hemingway's star.


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Available since: 06/02/2025.
Print length: 161 pages.

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