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Hemingway and Ho Chi Minh in Paris: The Art of Resistance [Kietas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Hardback, 350 pages, aukštis x plotis: 234x158 mm
  • Išleidimo metai: 12-May-2020
  • Leidėjas: Fortress Press,U.S.
  • ISBN-10: 1506455700
  • ISBN-13: 9781506455709
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 350 pages, aukštis x plotis: 234x158 mm
  • Išleidimo metai: 12-May-2020
  • Leidėjas: Fortress Press,U.S.
  • ISBN-10: 1506455700
  • ISBN-13: 9781506455709
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:

Two of the twentieth century's most fascinating figures, Ernest Hemingway and Ho Chi Minh, grappling with a world in which Western culture and their respective governments were failing them, came to Paris at the same time in the 1920s. Trained by their faiths to give their lives to and for others, each had survived a terrifying near-death experience, leading to the realization that this belief in service and sacrifice had been exploited for others' gain. They came to Paris to resist this violent heresy and learn what compassion could do.

In the City of Light, Ho and Hemingway found movements that resisted an overly aggressive Western culture that gave too little, both materially and spiritually, to its young people, to its struggling poor, and to the colonies it oppressed. They learned the arts of resistance, which involved psychologically realistic writing, hostility toward sexual and political repressions, a celebration of working people, the exposure of exploitations such as colonialism and militarism, and an ongoing struggle to determine whether violence was required to bring about a more just and nourishing civilization. Before leaving Paris, each began to gain an international reputation, Ho for documenting colonial ills and crafting political demands, Hemingway for writing parables of youthful survival amid rampant international violence.

Hemingway and Ho Chi Minh in Paris tells the untold, engrossing story of two young men who came to Paris to resist and left as two of their century's most famous figures.



This fascinating untold story of two of the twentieth century’s most fascinating figures follows Ernest Hemingway and Ho Chi Minh as they journey into the heart of resistance in 1920s Paris where they each gain an international reputation.
Preface ix
Joining The Resistance In Paris
1(14)
Wounded Students Of Empire: Thanh In 1908 And Hemingway In 1918
15(14)
The Seed Of Europe And Indochina: Thanh In Prewar Vietnam And Hemingway In Postwar America
29(14)
Down And Ut In London: Ba From 1911 To 1918
43(16)
Labor Unrest In Chicago: Hemingway From 1918 To 1921
59(18)
A Just And Lasting War: ØUoc In 1918 And 1919
77(16)
Fights And Foolishness: ØUoc In 1919 And 1920
93(12)
Choosing Paris: ØUoc And Hemingway. Late 1920 To Late 1921
105(20)
Pound And The Economy: Hemingway In Early 1922
125(18)
Miss Stein And The Cezanne Secret: Hemingway In Early 1922
143(16)
The Star Reporter: Hemingway In 1922 And Early 1923
159(16)
Humanity And The Pariah: ØUoc In 1922 And Early 1923
175(14)
Switzerland And Peace In R Time: Qøuoc And Hemingway In Late 1922 And Early 1923
189(14)
Escape From Paris: ØUoc In 1923
203(16)
The American Dadas: Hemingway In 1923
219(14)
A Crucible Of Friends: Hemingway In 1924
233(16)
The Miraculous Year: Hemingway In 1924
249(12)
French Colonialism On Trial: ØUoc In 1925
261(14)
Buying The Farm: Hemingway In 1925
275(16)
Leaving Paris To Create Something: ØUoc And Hemingway From 1926 To 1928
291(22)
What Should Ne Love? ØUoc And Hemingway During And After Paris
313(14)
Notes 327(18)
Bibliography 345(6)
Acknowledgments 351(4)
Index 355