Monday, May 29, 2006

Dunno

I'm about two-thirds of the way through


re-reading the 1926 American novel


The Sun Also Rises, set in Paris and Spain.


The title is from Ecclesiastes which passage


is quoted just after the dedication page, the


page for his wife Hadley. Author: Ernest


Hemingway.


 


Thirty one years after publication in 1926,


this novel was made into a movie in 1957


with a large, big name cast, directed by


Henry King.  Almost the only thing I can


remember about that movie is a shot of


movie star Ava Gardner, presumably


playing the character of Brett, sitting in


the stands watching a bull fight while


holding in her hands a pack of Chesterfield


cigarettes. I spotted it because long ago I


made a lot of money as an actor and as


a model.  Acting in TV commercials was


sometimes demeaning but at least, I tell


myself, I didn't hold a product in a


theatrical movie; that's as about as


sneaking and lowdown pathetic as it gets


in the movies. Poor Hemingway. It's time


he was given a break today.


 


One reason I'm closely studying this first


novel written by Hemingway is that it has


been grossly misunderstood and


misrepresented. A clue, I have discovered,


to what it is really about is the late novel by


Hemingway, perhaps of all his work the


one that was most under-appreciated,


titled Across The River and Into the Trees,


another title taken from the Bible. In the


first novel, his first literally, Hemingway


has the first person narrator actually say a


prayer half a page long. In that prayer the


narrator asks forgiveness for his being a


"rotten Catholic." Just above the quote


from the Bible there is given a quote from


conversation by Gertrude Stein: "You are


all a lost generation." Why might she have


said that? Couldn't it have been said in


sympathy for the tortured psyches of all


those who were damaged by the


ghastliness of World War One? the war


which witnessed the first bombing


of civilians, and the debut of the machine


gun? One of the reasons so many millions


were killed is that everyone was very slow


to really get how many bullets were being


fired so rapidly.


 


Years after pocketing his Nobel Prize for


Literature, years after his books were


trashed by the movies, years after Feminists


decided Ernest Hemingway was The


Enemy, the author revisited the subject of


the damaged soldier in the even greater


novel, Across The River and Into The


Trees. Today, young damaged soldiers are


again in our midst, live. Recently they've


committed suicide. Four returning


soldiers, all four returning to the same


Stateside Army Camp, murdered their


wives. And in the news today our soldiers


are being charged with murdering Iraqi


women and children. One job a novelist


can either consciously or unconscioulsy


take on is that of the person to sound the


alarm. Hemingway sounded the alarm.


It made him rich and honored, but part


of him, I believe, wished he'd been


listened to more.


 


Barry

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

I always had trouble reading Hemingway.  I'm not sure why.  I love the classics.....but Hemingway.........hmmm.   There's something about his writing style that , I don't know, annoys me.  Maybe it's his clinical depression that bleeds through.  I read The Sun Also Rises years ago.  Maybe I'll pick it up again.

After all.....I hated lima beans as a child too.  Tastes change.  Thanks for the idea.

Anonymous said...

I changed my mind: I thought I had
Hemingway down pat but I was full of it.
Truly, I'm staggered by how differently he
reads, at least to me, these days. All the
characters are so young! And there is a
sweetness that's even disappeared from
Disney today so help me. Thanks for your
Comment!

Barry

Anonymous said...

Hemmingway was greatly misunderstood,as many people are,people dont listen to those who are in 'the know' until it is too late,certainly my piece on my uncle Pat and a recent mail that was forwarded to me proves it,did they listen to 'edison?' or even Da Vinci?It is a shut up or be shut up world im sure.xxzoexx
http://journals.aol.co.uk/zoepaul6968/DomesticAbuse/