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    Wounded Bodies and Torn Canvas: Images of Life and Death in Hemingway and Picasso

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    Discusses both Picasso’s and Hemingway’s fascination with pain, brutality, and sexuality, culminating in the corrida. Mentions briefly Hemingway heroes suffering from leg traumas reminiscent of thigh wounds suffered by bullfighters: Frederic Henry of A Farewell to Arms, Robert Jordan of For Whom the Bell Tolls, and Harry of “The Snows of Kilimanjaro.” Vejdovsky writes: “Like Hemingway, Picasso concentrates on the mutilated body in pain, and like Hemingway, he combines this theme with an interrogation on masculinity, which reflects in both artists their conflicting relations with women.

    Hemingway: A Life in Pictures

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    Commemorating the 50th anniversary of Hemingway’s death, Mariel Hemingway pays tribute to her grandfather with this collection of over 350 black-and-white and color photographs accompanied by Vejdovsky’s biographical commentary documenting Hemingway’s life from Oak Park to Ketchum
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