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Ernest Hemingway is undoubtedly one of the greatest American novelists. He introduced readers to another Paris, especially America, Africa, and Cuba. And most importantly, he showed the world a brighter, more spontaneous, more passionate and more romantic place. At each stage of his life, we saw a new Hemingway - a lanky chronicler of the "lost generation", a courageous traveler describing the exploits of the bullring, a reporter on the fronts of the Spanish Civil War, and finally - a legend of the postwar years in Cuba. However, the tragedy that happened to him was never fully understood.
Through detailed analysis of letters, diaries and archival materials, Mary Dearborn tries to explain the inner world of an extraordinary and at the same time imperfect person. It reveals the essence of the writer's tragedy, which changed the expectations of literature, the way of thinking and making life choices for many people.