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Writer, Sailor, Soldier, Spy

Ernest Hemingway's Secret Adventures, 1935-1961

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Writer, Sailor, Soldier, Spy

Auteur(s): Nicholas Reynolds
Narrateur(s): Fred Sanders
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A former CIA officer and curator of the CIA Museum unveils the shocking untold story of Nobel Prize-winning author Ernest Hemingway's secret life as a spy for both the Americans and the Soviets before and during World War II.

While he was the curator of the CIA Museum, Nicholas Reynolds, a longtime military intelligence expert, began to discover tantalizing clues that suggested Ernest Hemingway's involvement in the Second World War was much more complex and dangerous than has been previously understood. Writer, Sailor, Soldier, Spy brings to light for the first time this riveting secret side of Hemingway's life - when he worked closely with both the American OSS, a precursor to the CIA, and the Soviet NKVD, the USSR's forerunner to the KGB, to defeat Adolf Hitler and the Nazis.

Reynolds digs deep into Hemingway's involvement in World War II, from his recruitment by both the Americans and the Soviets - who valued Hemingway for his journalistic skills and access to sources - through his key role in gaining tactical intelligence for the Allies during the liberation of Paris to his later doubts about communist ideology and his undercover work in Cuba. As he examines the links between his work as a spy and as an author, Reynolds reveals how Hemingway's wartime experiences shook his faith in literature and contributed to the writer's block that plagued him for much of the final two decades of his life. Reynolds also illuminates how those same experiences also informed one of Hemingway's greatest works - The Old Man and the Sea, the final novel published during his lifetime.

A unique portrait as fast paced and exciting as the best espionage thrillers, Writer, Sailor, Soldier, Spy illuminates a hidden side of a revered artist and is a thrilling addition to the annals of World War II.

©2017 Nicholas Reynolds (P)2017 HarperCollins Publishers
Amériques Armée et guerre Art et littérature Auteurs Guerres et conflits Militaire Seconde Guerre mondiale Espionnage Union soviétique Guerre Soldat Impérialisme Amérique Latine Japon impérial Socialisme Russie Voile Biographie L’entre-deux-guerres
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Great insights as to Hemingway’s activities, especially during WWII, some of which hasn’t come to light previously. Includes a bit on his books but it’s really focused elsewhere.
I just listened to another biography, Ernesto. I found this to be a good companion (not a lot of overlap).
Highly recommended.

Excellent book

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I'm a pretty big hemingway fan. It's an interesting book with insight on his death.

good book

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