Synopsis
Catherine Reef has crafted a compelling biography that is an accessible introduction to the work of one of our most revered—and sometimes reviled—American icons.
Children's Literature
The fascinating life and complex personality of Ernest Hemingway (1899 to 1961) unfold through the lucid and intelligent prose and carefully selected photographs and pictures of this book. Reef recounts his life with specific events and shows how those events had an influence on what and how Hemingway chose to write. The reader feels the excitement of battles and bullfights. Reef avoids being judgmental as she places Hemingway within the context of the time period, and presents his interpersonal relationships and his battles with alcoholism and depression. Reef includes an eye-popping quote from the main character in To Have and Have Not and goes on to say that with the publication of that book "Hemingway would achieve the freedom of language he had long sought." Aspiring young writers and students who are reading and studying Hemingway will gain valuable insight from this thoughtfully written biography. The considerable backmatter attests to the veracity of this biography. There are extensive notes that include the citations for the quotes in each chapter; there is a five-page selected bibliography; a listing of Hemingway's major works; picture credits; and an index. It is highly recommended. Reviewer: Sharon Salluzzo