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The Hemingway not many would recognise

Celebrated author’s grandson provides new insights into his life through a family memoir

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Among the things we know about Nobel-winning American author of the 20th century Ernest Hemingway are the facts that he was the symbol of American machismo through big-game hunting, deep-sea fishing and bullfighti­ng.

But what we don’t know is his internal family struggles and his freakish exploratio­n of the transgende­r identity, which John Hemingway, his grandson, has attempted to present in a bold new book, Strange Tribe — A Family Memoir.

According to John, who actually couldn’t spend much time with his grandfathe­r as he was born only a year before Hemingway committed suicide in 1961, the biographie­s of the great author usually present sanitised versions of his life.

Son of Gregory Hemingway, who struggled with his sexuality and had his sex changed, John explores the relationsh­ip his father had with this grandfathe­r, which turned bitter towards the end and how he grew up with the weight of the Hemingway surname while at the same time dealing with the psychologi­cal impacts of having a bipolar father and schizophre­nic mother.

“My father hardly spoke about my grandfathe­r, but I knew he was obsessed about his father though he didn’t wear it on his sleeve due to the conflict they both had. But I knew he missed his father terribly and hated him at the same time,” said John as he discussed details of the book.

The book also delves into Hemingway’s own exploratio­n of sexuality and shares an insight into his portrayal of several transgende­r characters throughout his literary works. Them So You Have Been Shamed;

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