...Habegger didn't care." Paul Hendrickson, in his rummage around the Hemingway mythology, is more forgiving of Carlos Baker's "door-stopping" and "exhaustive" biography Ernest Hemingway: a Life Story (1969). He calls the book "essential" despite its scant...
...of Hemingway in the conventional sense. Those already exist, including the monumental "Ernest Hemingway, A Life Story,” by Carlos Baker. What he has given us is "an interpretation, an evocation, with other lives streaming in,” about fishing,...
...from Paul’s research of published and unpublished material. While there are well-known biographies of Ernest Hemingway by Carlos Baker (1969) and Michael Reynolds (2000), you might prefer to find out more about Hemingway’s early life here in Oak...
...her interviews,'' McLain explains of the process, citing an example from Hadley's own words to Hemingway biographer Carlos Baker. Speaking of the disastrous last weeks living the menage trois with Hemingway's mistress in Antibes, the real Hadley says...