A new PBS documentary offers a fresh look at a great and tragic writer who disappeared into a self-created macho stereotype
Early next month, timed to the sixtieth anniversary of Ernest Hemingwayโs death, PBS will air Ken Burns and Lynn Novickโs long-awaited three-part, six-hour look at this most iconic of iconic American writers.
In a culture where screens have beat out paper and ink as the medium for gathering information and in so doing have turned us into scanners with atrophied attention spans, itโs something of an irony that it would take the visual experience of a documentaryโfull of stunning archival photos and deft commentary by the likes of Edna OโBrien and Tobias Wolffโto inspire a return to the page to experience the work of the writer who, as Mr. Wolff puts it, โchanged all the furniture in the room.โ
Editor’s Note: Unfortunately, behind a pay wall ๐
Source: The Man Behind the Hemingway Myth – WSJ
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