HadleyH
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I have that book too Hadley!
there you go! great minds think alike! lol
I have that book too Hadley!
Getting around in the 1940s....
with jack Demsey
at the Stork Club
with 3rd wife Martha
Ernest Hemingway on Josephine Baker, "The most sensational woman anybody ever saw, or ever will."
That's what he said of all the women he liked and loved! and he had many! ... Papa was Papa! [huh]
You have to wonder how much Coop's death influenced his decision to check out.A fascinating friendship, from 1940 right up to their deaths a mere seven weeks apart in 1961.
You have to wonder how much Coop's death influenced his decision to check out.
I think you're reading way too much into one glowing comment.with Josephine Baker, indeed, it seems he was inspired by the woman. In other words he was the recipient of whatever charms she had to bestow on his creative soul. That kind of woman is rare indeed and never placed in the stable of mere acquaintances or even those he considered close, but, held in higher regard as he has done here.
I am taking the plain meaning of what he said rather than injecting my own interpretation. To do otherwise would be a foolhardy exercise.I think you're reading way too much into one glowing comment.
How so?I think it is interesting he choose to live in Key West.
Absolutely A.C. Lyles, yes!
"Severely depressed after Gary Cooper's death and his own fading powers, Hemingway returned to his Ketchum, Idaho home after a long stay at the Mayo Clinic. One night, shortly after his return, he had dinner with his wife, and later, while he brushed his teeth, she sang him an Italian folk song. The next morning at 7 a.m., he went downstairs in his pajamas, took a 12-gauge hunting gun from the rack, put the barrel in his mouth and pulled both triggers."
and that was that.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/2011/jul/03/fbi-and-ernest-hemingwayIn the 1980s, however, Hemingway's FBI file was released following a Freedom of Information request by Jeffrey Myers, an academic then at the University of Colorado. The file demonstrated a keen interest in Hemingway, including his wartime attempts to set up an anti-fascist spy network called the Crook Factory, and the interest persisted until he entered the Mayo Clinic in 1960.
Indeed, in January 1961, the special agent tasked with following him dutifully reported to Hoover in January of 1961 that Hemingway "was physically and mentally ill".
It was absolutely natural for Hem to chose Key West, " ... Key West afforded Hemingway the opportunity to enjoy the sport fishing that he loved so much. He sailed his boat, Pilar, around the Keys and fished the Gulf Stream extensively. Many famous images of Hemingway picture him standing dockside in the Caribbean, the catch of the day hanging beside him."
Yep, blame it on the FBI. Now how about the suicides of his father, siblings and granddaughter.................
How so?