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100 1  Hotchner, A. E.,|eauthor. 
245 10 Hemingway in love|h[OverDrive/Libby electronic resource]
       |bhis own story /|cA. E. Hotchner. 
264  1 New York :|bSt. Martin's Press,|c2015. 
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520    "In June of 1961, A.E. Hotchner visited an old friend in 
       the psychiatric ward of St. Mary's Hospital. It would be 
       the last time they spoke: a few weeks later, Ernest 
       Hemingway was released home, where he took his own life. 
       Their final conversation was also the final installment in
       a story whose telling Hemingway had spread over nearly a 
       decade. Hemingway divulged the details of the affair that 
       destroyed his first marriage: the truth of his romantic 
       life in Paris and how he lost Hadley, the true part of the
       literary woman he'd create and the great love he spent the
       rest of his life seeking. He told of the mischief that 
       made him a legend: of impotence cured in a house of God; 
       of a plane crash in the African bush, from which he 
       stumbled with a bunch of bananas and a bottle of gin in 
       hand; of F. Scott Fitzgerald dispensing romantic advice; 
       of midnight champagne with Josephine Baker; of adventure, 
       human error, and life after lost love. This is Hemingway 
       as few have known him: humble and full of regret. To 
       protect the feelings of Ernest's wife Mary (also a close 
       friend) and to satisfy the terms of his publisher's 
       cautious legal review, Hotch kept the conversations to 
       himself for decades. Now he tells the story as Hemingway 
       told it to him. Hemingway in Love puts you in the room 
       with the master as he remembers the definitive years that 
       set the course for the rest of his life and stayed with 
       him until the end of his days"--|cProvided by publisher. 
533    Electronic reproduction.|bNew York|cSt. Martin's Press
       |d2015|nAvailable via World Wide Web. 
600 10 Hemingway, Ernest,|d1899-1961|xRelations with women. 
650  0 Authors, American|y20th century|vBiography. 
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