has developed the additional material about “fiction and truth of Madame Hemingway” at the end of the book the reader learns how Paula McLain her novel “Madame Hemingway”
Off. Biographies and correspondence about Hemingway gave her the historical background, under which it has designed their fictional scenes. While the first of the writer’s wife in the various documents found only in brief, McLain puts them at the center of her novel and enhances them by presents as his traveling companion to him in his first creative period – he was just as traumatized young man was love, trust, strength, and encouragement – returned from the first world war.
Meticulously describes Paula McLain to resume the woman gives her own voice and allows them to tell from their perspective.
Elizabeth Hadley Richardson was born in St. Louis, Missouri, as the youngest of four children 1,891th It grows in a middle-class, well-off family, were in the Victorian-conservative morality: The wife is subject to a spiritually pure essence and her husband.
But in the home of Richardson’s there the selfish, hateful mother; which meets every week with fellow suffragettes, for, it seems Hadley, marriage is the worst on earth.
The parents give their children the best education. On two Steinway grand pianos Hadley and her sister received private lessons regularly. But Hadley’s turbulent life ends abruptly when she rushes out of her window at the age of six. For months, she is confined to bed, will walk down a converted pram. Hadley after her recovery her now verängstige mother holds her still in the house fixed and seeks to protect them from any danger.
Healthwise struck, falls over many years repeatedly in depression, and even suicidal shot out of the study the father will hear again and again. When her mother falls seriously ill, Hadley nurturing it until her death.
Now Hadley is 28 years old and at the end of their forces. She gratefully accepts an invitation of her former classmate Kate to Chicago at
What a contrast program: In Kate’s apartment stitched day the bear friends go in and out, you drink till you drop – it is the time of Prohibition. and jazz. Here she meets the eight years younger than Ernest Hemingway know, and both discover at the first meeting that they are meant for each other. They love each other. As Hadley returns to St. Louis, they change daily letters and Hemingway writes that she is the girl he wants to marry.
On the advice of a friend pull the newlyweds to Paris, which they can allow only because Hadley inherited a small fortune. When Gertrude Stein, the whole scene meets, and also runs the alcohol. The fashionable drink absinthe
So right Hadley does not fit into the Paris of the twenties. It’s the turbulent post-war years, the dance on the volcano. The women dress in Coco Chanel’s design, smoking, wearing bobbed hair and live in free love. While Hemingway is exchanged with contemporary artists, feels Hadley, the equally interested woman deported in the ladies corner. Hadley seen her husband in a mix of emotions: sometimes he is the strong Boxkämpfer who always must prevail – even the workaholic, where nothing means more than his writing – on some days again he is totally discouraged, melancholic sensitive. She endures every mood, his outbursts of anger as well as his loving caresses; she travels with him through Europe and always at him, but suffers from a mental imbalance and their age difference. This can not go well actually. One does not receive its relationship to healing plan, as all previously written manuscripts Hemingway stolen as a result of a terrible mishap Hadley. The birth of a son, Jack, does not bring happiness, because a child does not fit into Hemingway’s life planning. Finally he falls in love with a girlfriend Hadley. He proposes to live in a love triangle with two women, but this is unbearable for Hardley, and she is getting a divorce.
The Nobel Ernest Hemingway is not good in Paula McLains Roman away. On the way up, he is selfish and macho and alienated all his friends who have prepared for him once helpful way. In his novel “Fiesta” he disgraced even some of them as contentious figures. The contact with Gertrude Stein, Ezra Pound and other major figures of the era is over.
The novel “Madame Hemingway” stormed in America, the best-seller list. He draws an entertaining, instructive, plausible portrait of the first woman to Hemingway’s side, and who knows whether the other after four marriages did not have to find that the first but the best part was … writes in his memoirs of the Paris years he: “We were very poor and very happy.”
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