In the fourteen years that A. E. Hotchner traveled with Ernest
Hemingway, he collected a lifetime's worth of Hemingway's
experiences, anecdotes, and observations on the backs of
matchbooks, napkins, and slips of paper. Speaking on everything
from war to women to writing, Hemingway's words are at turns funny
and poignant, revealing a rich portrait of the American literary
giant and the world he took by storm.
Complete with black-and-white photographs that cover nearly two
decades of Hemingway's life, The Good Life According to
Hemingway is an exuberant celebration of his remarkable genius
and the chaotic adventure of his life.