True At First Light: A Fictional Memoir

by Ernest Hemingway
True At First Light: A Fictional Memoir  
published July 6th 2000 by Scribner
first published 1999
binding Paperback
isbn 0684865726   (isbn13: 9780684865720)
pages 320
description Ernest Hemingway's final posthumous work bears the rather awkward designation "a fictional memoir" and arrives under a cloud of controversia...more
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02-20-07



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Shannon
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07/30/08

bookshelves: 2008, bookclub, memoir
Read in July, 2008
This is only the second Hemingway book I've read, the other being Fiesta (or, The Sun Also Rises) which I quite enjoyed except for the ending. True at First Light is an account of his second safari in Africa, in 1953, with his fourth wife, Mary, which he wrote a year later. It was first published posthumously by his son Patrick, who edited it from a much longer manuscript. This is all in the introduction by Patrick Hemingway, which is best to read first. There's also a handy...more
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David
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05/25/08

Read in April, 2008
Two works bracketing Hemingway’s life were both published after his death: A Moveable Feast, which chronicles his youthful days in Paris at that time of creative fervor, and this ‘fictional memoir’ culled by his son Patrick from a massive draft that the author gave up on after the two plane crashes that cut into his vigor and may well have been the beginning of the end for Hemingway. The story tells of the Hemingway’s last safari in Africa on the eve of Kenyan independence. First there i...more
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J.R.
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06/24/08

bookshelves: non-fiction
Read in June, 2008
To read any posthumous work is risky business. Even more so when the author is a literary light like Hemingway.
That said, there are occasional glimpses of Papa’s style which redeem this work to a degree. Unfortunately there are not enough of them to have justified this as a tribute for his 100th birthday. The title is the truest thing to the real Hemingway.
I have serious doubts Hemingway would have wanted this book published. After all, he’d abandoned the project long before. Had he cont...more
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Apurva
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08/31/08

I thought I would hate this book once I read in the beginning how he felt that calling an african a *boy* was perfectly ok. He is a pompous ass for sure, but keeping aside all my biases from his personal life, the guy could write. If you know what a tribal instinct is, you would know what he means. e.g. he calls hunting an old primitive human instinct. even older than the religion. There is some good stuff in there.


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Bostian
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04/23/08

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I'm actually listening to this during my commute to work in the mornings. I'm impressed with the complete lack of adjectives & generally needless words which I was always told was a feature of Hemingway's style but then forget until I read something by him again. Also, I think I agree that his non-fiction makes better reading.
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Mvaleriano
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08/24/07

I know this is a completely romanticized version of what Africa is now, but if I could experience life the way Hemingway did when he was writing about things that made him happy, I'd have experienced heaven.
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Justjenny
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01/22/08

This is a beautiful book. If I ever see Africa it will be like I'm returning there because I've seen it so many times through Hemingway's eyes. His love for it rings throughout this book.
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Dan
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10/26/07

Read in July, 2001
Hemingway was a huge dick, huh?
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Gary
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06/30/08

recommended to Gary by: NY Times
recommends it for: Boycott
This book should never have happened. The only reason I gave it two stars is out of respect for Papa.
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Denise
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01/09/08

Although Hemingway is one of my favorite authors, I found this novel difficult to get through
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Michael
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02/05/08

Personal favorite of Hemingway's African stories. Let's all go drink some Tusker.
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Erin
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05/25/08

bookshelves: classic-american-authors, fiction
Read in March, 2008
Absolutely excellent... of course! Now I want to go to Africa.
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book data (includes all editions)

avg rating (all editions): 3.33 (239 ratings)
avg rating (this edition): 3.31 (221 ratings)
number of reviews: 12






other editions

True at First Light: A Fictional Memoir (Hardcover)
True at First Light (Audio CD)
True at First Light: A Fictional Memoir (Hardcover)