Libros al azar de la biblioteca de ErnestHemingway
Eyes in the night por Bengt Magnus Kristoffer Berg
The flight of an empress, told by Wu Yung, whose other name is Yü-ch'uan por Yung Wu
An introduction to modern Brazilian poetry; verse translations por Leonard S. Downes
A history of fishes por John Roxborough Norman
The year of Stalingrad, a historical record and a study of Russian mentality, methods and policies por Alexander Werth
Death of an old sinner por Dorothy Salisbury Davis
The Royal Highway (El Camino Real) por Edwin Corle
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Autores de LibraryThing: Jessamyn West (jessamyn)
Miembro: ErnestHemingway
Biblioteca7,411 libros — ver biblioteca
ReseñasNinguna hasta ahora
Nubesnube de etiquetas, nube de autores
Etiquetasfiction (2,414), World War II (480), American literature (390), biography (369), poetry (329), British literature (307), memoir (297), travel (292), short stories (237), art (218) — ver todas las etiquetas
GruposI See Dead People['s Books]
Autores favoritosDante Alighieri, Anton Chekov, Stephen Crane, John Donne, Fyodor Dostoevsky, Henry Fielding, Gustave Flaubert, Nikolai Gogol, W. H. Hudson, Henry James, James Joyce, Rudyard Kipling, Thomas Mann, Frederick Marryat, Andrew Marvell, Guy de Maupassant, George Moore, William Shakespeare, Stendhal, Henry David Thoreau, Leo Tolstoy, Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev, Mark Twain, Virgil, W. B. Yeats (Favoritos compartidos)
Acerca de mí I won the Pulitzer Prize in 1953 for my novel The Old Man and the Sea and the Nobel Prize for Literature the following year.
"I'm always reading books--as many as there are. I ration myself on them so that I'll always be in supply." - from an interview with George Plimpton in The Paris Review, Spring 1958.
"He read everything.... he would have a whole group of books going at one time, eight or ten.... he would put one down and pick up another." - Tillie Arnold, family friend and author of The Idaho Hemingway.
Acerca de mi biblioteca By the time of my death in 1961 I had amassed over 7400 books in my various homes. The long, long list has been input by my fans* on LT, working from Hemingway's Library, the comprehensive list compiled by Dr. James D. Brasch and Dr. Joseph Sigman of McMaster University, and provided online through Boston’s John F. Kennedy Library, here. Also included in my library: the first editions of the books I authored (Drs. Brasch and Sigman note over 200 copies of my own books in my collection, but give no details).
For in-depth details on my libraries in Key West and Cuba - and my book obsession- see the introduction to Hemingway's Library; for a more recent report on the current state of my Cuban library, see Adrian McKinty's article in the London Times, "Any Book in Hemingway's Library, $200".
A note on my favorite authors: they were added based on the information in Brasch & Sigman's introduction.
*listed at the ISDPB wiki page.
Página principalhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ernest_Hemingway
Nombre verdaderoErnest Hemingway
UbicaciónKetchum, Idaho
Tipo de cuentapública, vitalicia
Noticias sobre conexionesNoticias sobre conexiones
URLs
http://www.librarything.com/profile/ErnestHemingway (perfil)
http://www.librarything.com/catalog/ErnestHemingway (biblioteca)
Miembro desdeJan 4, 2008



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enviado por Esta1923 a las 1:02 am (EST) del Jul 20, 2008
enviado por mary.haycock a las 5:23 pm (EST) del May 29, 2008
enviado por Esta1923 a las 1:18 pm (EST) del Apr 7, 2008
I'm happy that you owned a copy of Dazai Osamu's "Shayo" (The setting Sun). :)
enviado por handyfemme a las 10:52 pm (EST) del Apr 5, 2008
Today I discovered you have more books in common with me than any other Dead Person up to now(73) and this number will certainly have grown considerably once my own library will be fully catalogued.
Apparently we share some interests. And I think you are one of the really great authors of the 20th century. That's why I would be very honoured if you would accept to become my friend.
Would you please be so kind as to transmit my thanks to the people who put your considerable library on LT?
enviado por JanWillemNoldus a las 8:20 pm (EST) del Apr 4, 2008
enviado por rocketjk a las 4:42 pm (EST) del Mar 31, 2008
enviado por rocketjk a las 12:27 am (EST) del Mar 22, 2008
enviado por rocketjk a las 3:44 pm (EST) del Mar 19, 2008
enviado por rocketjk a las 1:26 pm (EST) del Mar 17, 2008
Cast Down the Laurel by Arnold Gingrich and
Congo Song by Stuart Cloete. The Congo Song cover is particularly amazing, as it includes the copy, "Alone in a society of men on the equater, Olga Le Blanc is occupoied by here lovers, her tame gorilla and her own good looks."
I kid you not. I couldn't make that up. Believe it or not, Congo Song is not a farce or parody. I tried reading it once and had to stop after about 100 pages because it was intensely boring. Hard to believe with a title and cover like that, but there you have it. Someday I'll give it another try, just to say I did!
enviado por rocketjk a las 5:10 pm (EST) del Mar 11, 2008
enviado por rocketjk a las 5:18 pm (EST) del Mar 6, 2008
enviado por rocketjk a las 4:20 pm (EST) del Mar 1, 2008
enviado por rocketjk a las 7:29 pm (EST) del Feb 29, 2008
e le tenerezze di Zanzibar
c'era questa strada...
Oltre le illusioni di Timbuctù
e le gambe lunghe di Babalù
c'era questa strada...
Questa strada zitta che vola via
come una farfalla, una nostalgia,
nostalgia al gusto di curaçao...
...Forse un giorno meglio mi spieghero...
...Et alors, MONSIEUR HEMINGWAY,
ça va?
http://apps.facebook.com/ilike/artist/Pa...
Sorry, couldn't find the Hemingway-track....
enviado por zerkalo a las 7:20 pm (EST) del Feb 9, 2008
enviado por crnfva a las 12:31 pm (EST) del Feb 9, 2008
enviado por rocketjk a las 3:26 pm (EST) del Feb 1, 2008
I think the version posted here of a book called Our Fair City (http://www.librarything.com/work/4655060) is the same book that I posted today (http://www.librarything.com/work/4825145...), the difference being that your citation has no author listed. The Touchstone leads to your citation, which is essentially blank. Any chance you'd be willing to take a second to add the author, Robert S. Allen, so that these two would be combined?
Thanks!
Jerry
enviado por rocketjk a las 4:52 pm (EST) del Jan 31, 2008
How's that after-life going for you so far? ;o)
enviado por clamairy a las 9:50 am (EST) del Jan 17, 2008
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