Ernest Hemingway’s life as a war correspondent, big-game hunter and womaniser is well known, as is his descent into depression and alcoholism. Based on previously unpublished letters, this new biography reveals a more disturbing picture: a man who was not merely a serial liar but incapable of distinguishing reality from fantasy, using his fiction to denigrate former friends and rivals and to reinvent himself in a heroic light.
https://www.psbooks.co.uk/man-who-wasnt-there-2518387The Man Who Wasn't Therehttps://www.psbooks.co.uk/media/catalog/product/5/1/518387_a55c72050209502a2dced2c2e627608c.jpg3.996.99GBPInStock/History/Non-Fiction/Categories/Literature, Poetry & Classics/Non-Fiction/Categories/Biography & Memoirs/Non-Fiction/Highlights/Campaigns/Summer Sale/Sale/Sale/History Sale/Non-Fiction/Categories/Biography & Memoirs/Biographies/Non-Fiction/Categories/Biography & Memoirs/Biographies/Literary BiographiesErnest Hemingway’s life as a war correspondent, big-game hunter and womaniser is well known, as is his descent into depression and alcoholism. Based on previously unpublished letters, this new biography reveals a more disturbing picture: a man who was not merely a serial liar but incapable of distinguishing reality from fantasy, using his fiction to denigrate former friends and rivals and to reinvent himself in a heroic light.Paperback00add-to-cartrrp_info:£14.99productId:66541bic_code:BGL, DSK, HBLW, HBTBBGL, DSK, HBLW, HBTB£14.99Richard BradfordGeneral216x133mmTauris ParkeYesPaperbackLiterary20th CenturyProse