Dawn of Truth (collected Works of Hemingway)

Dawn of Truth (collected Works of Hemingway)

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About This Novel

"No one has any size in bed. As long as they love each other, they are all the same size and have the right proportions." Hemingway 120th Anniversary Edition. Hemingway's posthumous manuscripts are autobiographical novels that make reading feel more intimate. It is full of the precious and pure sentiment and spirit of mutual understanding and mutual respect between husband and wife. "True at Dawn" is a newly discovered Hemingway manuscript. The original work was first published in July 1999, the centenary of Hemingway's birth. This book describes Hemingway's second safari trip to Africa with his fourth wife, Mary Welsh, from 1953 to 1954. The couple and several locals who followed them as assistants hunted a fierce and evil lion, and shot gazelles, leopards, sand grouse and other unique African wild animals along the way. It showed the writer's innocent and friendly feelings for the honest and loyal African indigenous people and their happy life as a couple. Of course, it also deeply reflected Hemingway's lifelong obsession with adventure activities that can best measure the limits of human nature. This book is Hemingway's second "hunting book" and is an excellent book for readers to experience Hemingway's unique charm up close.

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