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17. A Moveable Feast, 8, 75.
18. A Moveable Feast, 88.
19. Fitch, Sylvia Beach and the Lost Generation, 343–44. Hemingway likely took comfort in the fact that Lewis was a terrible judge of character; in 1931 he actually wrote a book, Hitler, in which he praised his subject as a peacemaker.
20. Lynn, Hemingway, 375.
21. Koch, The Breaking Point, 216.
22. Lynn, Hemingway, 270.
23. Lynn, Hemingway, 251.
24. Tavernier-Courbin, Hemingway’s A Moveable Feast, 95–96
25. Tavernier-Courbin, Hemingway’s A Moveable Feast, 96.
26. A Moveable Feast, 86.
27. Baker, Hemingway: A Life Story, 416–17.
28. Baker, Selected Letters, 577.
29. Burwell, Hemingway, 225.
30. Burwell, Hemingway, 225.
31. Tavernier-Courbin, Hemingway’s A Moveable Feast, 15–17.
32. Tavernier-Courbin, Hemingway’s A Moveable Feast, 211.
33. Burwell, Hemingway, 152.
34. Burwell, Hemingway, 151.
35. Mary Hemingway, How It Was, 126.
36. John Hemingway, Strange Tribe, 113.
37. Kert, The Hemingway Women, 463.
38. Kert, The Hemingway Women, 464–65.
39. Mellow, Hemingway, 209.
40. Smith, A Reader’s Guide to the Short Stories, xv.
41. A Moveable Feast, 70.
42. A Moveable Feast, 185.
43. A Moveable Feast, 230.
44. Burwell, Hemingway, 145.
45. Burwell, Hemingway, 149.
Chapter 11 | Alone
1. Arnold, The Idaho Hemingway, 2–4.
2. Arnold, The Idaho Hemingway, 4.
3. Hotchner, Papa Hemingway, xviii.
4. Meyers, Hemingway, 561.
5. Arnold, The Idaho Hemingway, 230.
6. Burwell, Hemingway, 200, 205.
7. Meyers, Hemingway, 560.
8. Burwell, Hemingway, 230.
9. Meyers, Hemingway, 562.
10. Meyers, Hemingway, 563.
11. Hotchner, Papa Hemingway, viii.
12. Mary Hemingway to the director of the National Gallery of Art, May 30, 1976.
13. Reynolds, Hemingway: Paris Years, 295.
14. Soby, Joan Miró, 32.
15. O’Rourke, Grace under Pressure, 16–18.
16. Meyers, Hemingway, 166.
17. Kert, The Hemingway Women, 190–91.
18. Meyers, Hemingway, 563.
19. Fallaci, “My Husband Ernest Hemingway,” 62–68. Mary had attempted to give President Kennedy advice on how to deal with Castro at the dinner for Nobel laureates that she attended in Ernest’s place. Kennedy’s response to her foreign policy lesson has been described by witnesses as “irritated” and “amused and exasperated.”
20. Meyers, Hemingway, 566, 621.
21. Burwell, Hemingway, 10.
22. Lynn, Hemingway, 517–18.
23. Lynn, Hemingway, 521–22.
24. Arnold, The Idaho Hemingway, 228.
25. Look, September 6, 1966, 18, 62–68.
Chapter 12 | Modern Times
1. Small et al., “PET and NFL,” 142–44.
2. Bolander-Gouaille and Bottiglieri, Homocysteine, 21–28.
3. Refsum, “The Hordaland Homocysteine Study,”1731–40; Enlyte: prescribing information/package insert.
4. Adair et al., “Controlled Trial of N-acetylcysteine,”1515–17; Arakawa and Yoshihisa, “N-acetylcysteine and Neurodegenerative Diseases,” 308–14.
5. Sinn, “Effects of n-3 Fatty Acids, EPA v. DHA, on Depressive Symptoms,” 1682–93.
6. Namenda (memantine): full prescribing information. Actavis.com, 2013.
7. Risperdal (risperidone): full prescribing information. Janssen.com, 2014.
Epilogue
1. Donaldson, Cambridge Companion to Hemingway, 1.
2. The Sun Also Rises, 136.
3. Burwell, Hemingway, 25.
4. Meyers, Hemingway, 556.
5. Meyers, Hemingway, 557.
6. Meyers, Hemingway, 558.
7. Lynn, Hemingway, 113.
8. Baker, Hemingway: A Life Story, 167.
9. Mariani, The Broken Tower, 421.
10. Baker, Selected Letters, 453.
11. Complete Short Stories, 111.
12. Complete Short Stories, 257.
13. Lynn, Hemingway, 514.
14. Baker, Hemingway: A Life Story, 312–14.
15. Karl, William Faulkner, 1012.
16. Kandinsky, Concerning the Spiritual in Art, 10–11.
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National Gallery of Art, Provenance file for The Farm, courtesy of Ann Helpburn.
U.S. Federal Bureau of Investion. File, Subject Ernest Hemingway. www.FBI.gov.
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Index
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Aaron, Hank
Abercrombie and Fitch
Abstract Expressionism
Across the River and Into the Trees (Hemingway)
Adams, Nick
“Africa Journal” manuscript (Hemingway). See True at First Light
African Queen, The (film)
“Alcoholic Case, An” (Fitzgerald)
alcoholism; as applies to EH
Allen, Woody
Allington, Floyd
Alzheimer, Dr. Aloysius
Ameri
can Hospital of Paris (located Neuilly-sur-Seine)
amitriptyline
Anderson, Don
Anderson, Sherwood
Andrews, Julie
androgyny: as applied to Grace Hall Hemingway by EH; as applied to Pauline Pfeiffer, photograph pages; as literary theme;
Anglo-American Press Club
apoptosis
Arago, Louis
Arnold, Tillie
Arnold, Lloyd
Art Institute of Chicago
“Artist’s Reward, The” (Parker)
Ashely, Brett
Atkinson, Chuck
Baker, Carlos
Baker, Josephine
Bankhead, Tallulah
Barnes, Jake
Baroja y Nessi, Pío; books by owned by EH
Batista, Fulgencio
“Battler, The” (Hemingway)
Bauer, Hank
Bay of Pigs
Beach, Sylvia
Beatles, the
Beautiful Mind, A (film)
Bethlem Royal Hospital (Bedlam)
Berra, Yogi
Bigelow, Josephine
Billings, Montana
Bimini
bipolar disorder type I (manicdepression)
bipolar disorder type II
bipolar disorder, substance-induced
Black Sun Press
Blackburn, Jack
Bogart, Humphrey
Boni and Liveright