Marin Independent Journal

Vast archives at JFK Library help bring ‘Hemingway’ to life

- By Mark Pratt

A new documentar­y on Ernest Hemingway — powered by vast but little-known archives kept at the John F. Kennedy Presidenti­al Library and Museum in Boston — is shedding new light on the acclaimed novelist.

“Hemingway,” by longtime collaborat­ors Ken Burns and Lynn Novick, premiering on PBS on three consecutiv­e nights starting April 5, takes a more nuanced look at the author and his longstandi­ng reputation as an alcoholic, adventurer, outdoorsma­n and bullfight-loving misogynist who struggled with internal turmoil that eventually led to his death by suicide at age 61.

The truth about the man many consider America’s greatest 20th-century novelist — whose concise writing style made him an outsized celebrity who became a symbol of unrepentan­t American masculinit­y — is much more complex, Novick said.

“We hope this film opens up opportunit­ies to look at Hemingway in different ways,” said Novick, who has co-created several other documentar­ies with Burns including “The Vietnam War” and “Prohibitio­n.” “There is a complexity beneath the surface.”

That complexity would have been nearly impossible to detail without the largest-in-the-world Hemingway collection that ended up at the JFK Library, thanks to Hemingway’s and Kennedy’s widows.

Although the two men never met, they admired each other and correspond­ed briefly. Hemingway was even invited to Kennedy’s inaugurati­on but couldn’t make it because of illness, said Hilary Justice, the Hemingway scholar in residence at the library.

The archives contain Hemingway’s manuscript­s — including “The Sun Also Rises” and “For Whom the Bell Tolls” — personal correspond­ence and about 11,000 photograph­s.

 ?? JOHN F. KENNEDY PRESIDENTI­AL LIBRARY AND MUSEUM, BOSTON VIA AP ?? A new three-part documentar­y about Ernest Hemingway, which relied heavily on the archives at the John F. Kennedy Presidenti­al Library and Museum in Boston, debuts on PBS.
JOHN F. KENNEDY PRESIDENTI­AL LIBRARY AND MUSEUM, BOSTON VIA AP A new three-part documentar­y about Ernest Hemingway, which relied heavily on the archives at the John F. Kennedy Presidenti­al Library and Museum in Boston, debuts on PBS.

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