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Authumn in Venice: Ernest Hemingway and His Last Muse by Andrea di Robilant - 4 stars, Trim
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Ohhh. A secret phone TBR? Intriguing.

...............you have no idea LOL


I've never actually read a full biography of Hemingway, but have pretty much pieced together his life, by reading historical fiction books about him and his memoirs.
I read the following about his first marriage and life in Paris in the 1920's:
A Moveable Feast by Ernest Hemingway -memoir
The Paris Wife by Paula McClain -fiction
Hemingway when he was met Martha Gellhorn and reported about the Spanish Civil War through WWII:
Love and Ruin by Paula McClain-fiction
Beautiful Exiles by Meg Clayton White-fiction
Hemingway's fourth marriage to Mary Welsh and time in Africa:
True at First Light by Ernest Hemingway-memoir
Hemingway's fourth marriage to his death:
Autumn in Venice: Ernest Hemingway and His Last Muse- nonfiction
One I have on my list and haven't read is
Papa Hemingway: A Personal Memoir by A.E Hothcner ( I expect this is about his life from the 1950's on as Hotchner became acquainted with him about that time and worked with him on a number of projects.
All of the fictional works I listed are quite well done and pretty accurately reflect his personality, I believe.

While this isn't really a fiction, I think you would like it as it completes the story started in Love and Ruin.
I haven't read all of Hemingway's books, but I have read a number. I love that he transformed fiction by created a sparer prose. His depiction of women and his treatment of women is pretty horrific, but he is a compelling character.
I find the way he lived and the things which he did pretty fascinating.
Books mentioned in this topic
Papa Hemingway: A Personal Memoir (other topics)The Paris Wife (other topics)
A Moveable Feast (other topics)
Love and Ruin (other topics)
Beautiful Exiles (other topics)
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Hemingway visits Venice with his fourth wife Mary Welsh and meets young, Adriana Ivancich and becomes infatuated with her. This book is their story. Robilant researched it well and referenced letters to Adriana, Adriana's letters to Hemingway and Mary's diary.
While Hemingway maintained his friendship with Adriana, he was at the top of his game and wrote The Old Man and the Sea for which he received a Noble.
I found this book very interesting and it seems to present Hemingway true to form.