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Here is a link to some period footage of Hemingway and pals hunting in Idaho.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jDs3lg5ZoCs Patrick |
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04-04-2014, 10:09 AM | #44 | ||||||
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Parkers and Model 32 Remingtons, but what else? Did anyone notice that last pair of skeet doubles?
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04-04-2014, 02:29 PM | #45 | ||||||
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You want to have fun? Take Hemingway's A Movable Feast to Paris. Read it and go to all the places that he mentions and have drinks, food etc. You'll have a ball, I kid you not. Been there done that and would happily do it again!!
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Are most of the places still there? Unchanged? New book "To Have and Have Another" by Greene describes what Hem drank, which was just about everything with lime in it. |
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I read somewhere that all real men either want to be like Hemingway, or be liked by him. He did man stuff. He womanized, hunted big game and birds, loved bull fighting, participated, to one degree or another, in wars. He wrote about heroes who sold their lives dearly and were adored by beautiful women. He was a man's romantic.
Women who wrote about such things penned that he wasn't much of a lover, and his children and children's children said he wasn't a very good, loving or attentive father. He, pretty much, failed as a husband. Loyalty to his bride was not his long suit. I think that Hem liked people who loved him. Nor do I think he handled criticism with aplomb, rather he rankled. Hem was deeply in love with Hemingway. Eventually his carefully crafted self image faultered, either from the booze or a series of concussions he suffered in two back to back plane crashes in Africa. He was not very old, but looked ancient. He did not like the image he saw reflected in the mirror and believed that he had lost his knack to write. He was always first and foremost a writer. So, he blew his brains out. It made quite a mess. |
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04-04-2014, 03:45 PM | #48 | ||||||
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Today American men are hurting for a role model. The so called modern women claims that masculinity is old hat. I heard one say that testosterone is a poison. So they want little boys to play like little girls. No more toy guns and if they do make one it is yellow or pink. Can't play dodge ball or tag at school. Too aggressive. Boys want to be aggressive and we should encourage them to be so. It is what men do.
Ironically, no matter how hard they try not to, women still are attracted to masculine men. They are becoming harder and harder to find. Some go man hunting in Australia. Amercian men go to the same place to find feminine women. (Yes, I know that I am generalizing, but you get my drift.) I see a resurgence in Hemingway's popularity, maybe because American men are searching for a masculine role model. Failed or no, Ernie provides that. |
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Now I'm trying to figure out who is going to "pen" their descriptions of my sexual prowess. Hopefully, my feminine contacts will not be as you describe as "women who wrote about such things". We seldon think that these things will be recorded in writing.
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I don't like to consider myself a fan of anybody. However, I find some folks more interesting than others (Goes without being said!). Hemingway was interesting and thru his books, which are of course, personal, we can try to crawl inside his head in an attempt to get to know, or at least to understand the man. I keep asking myself if whether or not I would have liked him if we had met. I have no idea, and I find the question compelling. If I met him and genuflected he would probably have liked me and if not, then not. Isn't, or wasn't, one of his sons a member here? I think Patrick is still living and Jack recently passed. He was the father of the two beautiful daughters, one a suicide. Bipolar. |
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