Carlos Baker and the "true gen."(Ernest Hemingway's biographer and biographical truth in Hemingway's writing): An article from: The Hemingway Review
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Author(s)William W., Jr. Kimbrel
PublisherErnest Hemingway Foundation
ISBN / ASINB00096OOYS
ISBN-13978B00096OOY9
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From the supplier: Ernest Hemingway's initial biographer, Carlos Baker, has contributed to Hemingway's mythic status as an American cultural icon, helping to maintain a public image of Hemingway that threatens to overshadow the significance of his literary output. Baker's book, 'Ernest Hemingway: A Life Story,' is purportedly objective, factual and free of analysis. In reality, Baker's biography perpetuates Hemingway's carefully constructed public persona, while downplaying the author's darker and more profound personal qualities.
Citation Details
Title: Carlos Baker and the "true gen."(Ernest Hemingway's biographer and biographical truth in Hemingway's writing)
Author: William W., Jr. Kimbrel
Publication:The Hemingway Review (Refereed)
Date: September 22, 1996
Publisher: Ernest Hemingway Foundation
Volume: v16 Issue: n1 Page: p83(14)
Article Type: Biography
Distributed by Thomson Gale
From the supplier: Ernest Hemingway's initial biographer, Carlos Baker, has contributed to Hemingway's mythic status as an American cultural icon, helping to maintain a public image of Hemingway that threatens to overshadow the significance of his literary output. Baker's book, 'Ernest Hemingway: A Life Story,' is purportedly objective, factual and free of analysis. In reality, Baker's biography perpetuates Hemingway's carefully constructed public persona, while downplaying the author's darker and more profound personal qualities.
Citation Details
Title: Carlos Baker and the "true gen."(Ernest Hemingway's biographer and biographical truth in Hemingway's writing)
Author: William W., Jr. Kimbrel
Publication:The Hemingway Review (Refereed)
Date: September 22, 1996
Publisher: Ernest Hemingway Foundation
Volume: v16 Issue: n1 Page: p83(14)
Article Type: Biography
Distributed by Thomson Gale
