Wed Apr 7, 2021, 08:22 PM
elleng (105,551 posts)
*Hemingway, WETA ch 26 and 22 PBS
again.
JUST heard one of the most accurate things I've ever seen/heard about it, from the narrator: 'Alcoholism makes you a liar, to your self.'
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elleng | Apr 7 | OP |
Blue Dawn | Apr 7 | #1 | |
jmbar2 | Apr 7 | #2 | |
elleng | Apr 7 | #3 | |
madaboutharry | Apr 7 | #4 | |
luckone | Apr 7 | #5 | |
appalachiablue | Apr 7 | #6 |
Response to elleng (Original post)
Wed Apr 7, 2021, 08:28 PM
Blue Dawn (543 posts)
1. I watched it last night....
....and I learned quite a bit about Hemingway that helped me understand him a little bit better.
I watched a video of Orson Welles talking about his relationship with him, and I thought he was very kind and empathic when talking about Hemingway’s suicide. Thank you for this reminder..... ![]() |
Response to elleng (Original post)
Wed Apr 7, 2021, 08:33 PM
jmbar2 (1,924 posts)
2. I only saw the first half
Seemed to be a classic narcissist. I was sort of repelled. Maybe the second half would redeem him.
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Response to jmbar2 (Reply #2)
Wed Apr 7, 2021, 08:39 PM
elleng (105,551 posts)
3. This is the THIRD segment.
Yes, he was a narcissist.
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Response to elleng (Original post)
Wed Apr 7, 2021, 08:48 PM
madaboutharry (35,893 posts)
4. I watched all the episodes on PBS Video.
I have loved the work of Hemingway since college and he has long been my favorite author. A Movable Feast is one of the most beautifully written books l have ever read.
Hemingway was a self-destructive alcoholic and he, like most alcoholics cause deep hurt to the people who love them most. I think he had an awareness of the pain he caused people, which only caused more self-loathing and made him drink more. And yes, I agree that the person they lie the most to is themselves. The man had an enormous gift and that is what needs to be honored. His disastrous personal life is what made him a fragile and flawed human being, like so many others who struggle from one day to the next. |
Response to elleng (Original post)
Wed Apr 7, 2021, 10:00 PM
luckone (20,999 posts)
5. Still watching here . That line made me think of a friend .
Response to elleng (Original post)
Wed Apr 7, 2021, 10:26 PM
appalachiablue (30,566 posts)
6. The Old Man and the Sea,
much loved work; glad he received so much recognition for this powerful story.
The 18 year old Italian girl he was in love with who finally visited him. What happened to her? Maybe it's best he didn't have a daughter. A talented and very complex man, Ernest's wife and sons deserve awards. |