In one way or another, we have all had contact with the work or read about the life of the famous American writer Ernest Hemingway. We certainly don't associate Hemingway with hunting expeditions or wilderness. Those who know a bit about the man have read of swashbuckling tales of drinking, bull fighting and hard living. We knew him as an avid sportsman who even penned one of his great books, The Sun Also Rises, around the annual running of the bulls in Spain. However, what the average person might not know is that Hemingway travelled to Africa to hunt twice in his lifetime and wrote several short stories and novels about the experience. Hemingway is even credited with bring the Swahili word "safari" to the English language. Although he was not considered one of the greatest hunters, his love of the experience propelled him to an understanding of the Kenyan people, a feat that was unheard of for his time.
His first visit to the continent was in 1933 with his second wife, Pauline. Together they visited both Kenya and Tanzania. During this time, and even before he went on his first African hunt, Hemingway became sick with dysentery. For several weeks, he was laid up in a hospital in Nairobi, where he met other adventure-seeking men from America and Europe. After mending and continuing with the safari, Hemingway returned home to write The Green Hills of Africa. The book's poor sales depressed him, but the two shorter works he penned on the trip, The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber and The Snows of Kilimanjaro, are considered classics about African hunters.
In 1954, the great writer set out on another African safari with his fourth wife, Mary. By this time, Hemingway was drinking far too much, but his love of the safari called him to travel once again. It was a dangerous time, as Kenya's Mau Mau was rebelling against British colonists. Still, it was not the violent rebellion that almost cost the Hemingways their lives. The Hemingways were involved in two serious plane crashes that almost killed them and the injuries Hemingway suffered plagued him for the rest of his life. He wrote about this second safari and his relationship with a young African girl in True at First Light, a book that is written as fiction but generally considered autobiographical.
Many modern companies have sought to emulate the Hemingway safaris. Various packages are available for African and especially Kenyan tours, mostly for the enjoyment of taking pictures or observing the wildlife. Many of these modern tours involve high quality lodges rather than the camping experience of Pappa's day. While expensive, many of these modern safaris boast fine lodges and private guides to take tourists through the Dark Continent. Most of these new wildlife safaris have private itineraries that can be changed at a moment's notice and private trial cars and guides. While they're still connected to the beauty of the African landscape, they offer controlled environments that often tours through preserves and national parks. Some of the more famous of these tours bring back memories of Hemingway's more famous works, but most are not cheap. One company offers a 14-day experience called the Kilimanjaro tour that costs over three thousand dollars. Others offer excursions to places like Uganda to view gorillas.
Biography Of Ernest Hemingway
Ernest Hemingway is one of the all time greats of American literature, whose style was a stark contrast (if not complete polar opposite) of his literary rival, William Faulkner. Hemingway's direct and precise style of writing is still often cited to aspiring writers across universities everywhere as the model for them to follow.
What's interesting is the unconventional way in which Ernest Hemingway got his literary career started. If you're an amateur book collector looking for the very first Ernest Hemingway novel, you're going to have a hard time finding it. Ernest Hemingway had to pay his dues like most famous writers, and when someone refers to "Hemingway's first novel" they might be referring to one of three works:
"Three Stories and Ten Poems"
"In Our Time"
"Torrents of Spring"
These are the earliest works of Hemingway. Technically the very first one published was "Three Stories and Ten Poems," which is the rarest, and was actually self-published because no one else wanted it.
Only 300 copies were printed in 1923, and a perfect copy of the first edition of "3 stories and 10 poems" would now sell for $65,000. Even a copy in beat up rough shape is worth $3,500 minimum. Since there were only 300 original copies printed, you can imagine how hard it is to find a copy.
Ironically, "In Our Time" was supposed to be Hemingway's first novel and was accepted by a French publisher, but publishing was delayed, so this novel wasn't printed until 1924. There were only 170 copies made of the first version, released by William Bird Press of Paris.
A perfect first edition of "In Our Time" is worth $50,000, while a 1925 New York printing is worth about the same, but only with a dust jacket.
"The Torrents of Spring" was printed in 1926 and is often mistaken for Ernest's original novel because it was the work that really gained national and international attention for the young author. A "Torrents of Spring" first draft with dust jacket is worth around $20,000 in excellent condition. The same novel is in worn, but good, condition, is worth about $3,000.
Ernest Hemingway's early works will always be really popular among collectors, which can also make these more difficult to find. Hemingway's later classic novels like "The Old Man and the Sea," "For Whom the Bell Tolls," and "The Sun Also Rises," are all collectible, and far easier to get a hold of since far more printings of these works were made.
That makes them less valuable money-wise, but the reading experience can't be beat.
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