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To Have and Have Not (Hardcover)

de Ernest Hemingway (Author)
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First things first: readers coming to To Have and Have Not after seeing the Bogart/Bacall film should be forewarned that about the only thing the two have in common is the title. The movie concerns a brave fishing-boat captain in World War II-era Martinique who aids the French Resistance, battles the Nazis, and gets the girl in the end. The novel concerns a broke fishing-boat captain who agrees to carry contraband between Cuba and Florida in order to feed his wife and daughters. Of the two, the novel is by far the darker, more complex work.

The first time we meet Harry Morgan, he is sitting in a Havana bar watching a gun battle raging out in the street. After seeing a Cuban get his head blown off with a Luger, Morgan reacts with typical Hemingway understatement: "I took a quick one out of the first bottle I saw open and I couldn't tell you yet what it was. The whole thing made me feel pretty bad." Still feeling bad, Harry heads out in his boat on a charter fishing expedition for which he is later stiffed by the client. With not even enough money to fill his gas tanks, he is forced to agree to smuggle some illegal Chinese for the mysterious Mr. Sing. From there it's just a small step to carrying liquor--a disastrous run that ends when Harry loses an arm and his boat. Once Harry gets mixed up in the brewing Cuban revolution, however, even those losses seem small compared to what's at stake now: his very life.

Hemingway tells most of this story in the third person, but, significantly, he brackets the whole with a section at the beginning told from Harry's perspective and a short, heart-wrenching chapter at the end narrated by his wife, Marie. In between there is adventure, danger, betrayal, and death, but this novel begins and ends with the tough and tender portrait of a man who plays the cards that are dealt him with courage and dignity, long after hope is gone. --Alix Wilber --Ce texte provient de la Paperback édition.



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It's not often that this column gets to cite something by a truly classic author, but here it is: Hemingway's last work, written after he returned from his 1953 safari and edited by his son, Patrick, in time for this July's centennial celebration. Hemingway even stars in this "fictional memoir," running the safari camp in the absence of friend and lead hunter Pop even as hostile tribes gather to attack. But he still has time to sneak in an affair with an African girl. Along with this work, Scribner will publish three new hardcover editions of Hemingway classics: The Snows of Kilimanjaro and Other Stories (ISBN 0-684-86221-2. $25), Death in the Afternoon (ISBN 0-684-85922-X. $35), and To Have and Have Not (ISBN 0-684-85923-8. $25).
Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc. This text refers to an alternate Hardcover edition.

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2.0étoiles sur 5 Not one of Hemingway's best, Avril 13 2004
This review is from: To Have and Have Not (Paperback)
This book reminded me of a horrid ride that you couldn't get off. At first it was fun, then gradually, you just want to puke. It's the story of a weak protagonist who spends the book carrying out a pathetic vendetta against authority in general. I was extremely disappointed with this novel since I usually love Hemingway's work. I wouldn't recommend it to anyone, unless you want to read about the same recurring incident over and over.
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2.0étoiles sur 5 Not one of his better novels, Fév 23 2004
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This review is from: To Have and Have Not (Paperback)
This is definitely not one of Hemingway's better novels. It just dragged on & on.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 A wonderful Hemingway tale!, Fév 4 2004
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This review is from: To Have and Have Not (Paperback)
I was inspired to read my first Hemingway novel by my upcoming trip to Key West, FL. Since the Hemingway House is on the "must-see" list for Key West tourists, I thought I should familiarize myself with the work of this renowned author. "To Have and Have Not" particularly caught my eye when I saw that it is the story of Harry Morgan, a man who is forced by economic circumstances and family obligations into smuggling contraband between Key West and Cuba. I wasn't disappointed!

This is an amazing story about a many who does what is necessary for the well-being of his family. SURVIVAL is a main theme throughout this novel - Harry Morgan does what is necessary for his family's survival; Marie Morgan also learns to survive when she loses her lover and provider. There is also a vivid contrast made between the "Haves" and "Have Nots" when Hemingway discusses how the wealthy yachtsmen are unable to overcome their petty financial troubles while the struggling and often impoverished Conchs of Key West seem to endure against all odds.

Reading this story has whet my appetite for more Hemingway and I am looking forward to spending time with some of his six-toed cats in Key West :-)!

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4.0étoiles sur 5 Beyond the Ink on Paper
Rough. Hard. Dirty. Physical. Tough. And also lyrical, simple, emotional, indelible. All characteristics of Hemingway's writing, all present in this book. Read more
Publié le Oct. 3 2003 par Patrick Shepherd

2.0étoiles sur 5 Disjointed
Let me preface this by saying that I am not a big Hemingway fan.

I remember a college professor saying that Fitzgerald would agonize over every word of his novels. Read more

Publié le Sep 24 2003 par Richard A. Mitchell

3.0étoiles sur 5 Rougher than many of Hemingway's works
I found To Have and Have Not to be the roughest of the Hemingway's works that I have read to date. The narrative is choppy, and the reader never really gets into the... Read more
Publié le Mars 15 2003 par Omar Siddique

3.0étoiles sur 5 In all fairness, I plan on reading it again.
This is the first book I have read where I think my age impacts my ability to appreciate it's depth. Read more
Publié le Fév 9 2003 par Steven D. Ward

4.0étoiles sur 5 The Downward Spiral Into the Abyss
What a sad story. I enjoyed the book very much but felt so horribly for the main character Harry Morgan. In Harry Morgan we have a seemingly noble man. Read more
Publié le Janv. 20 2003 par T. Thompson

3.0étoiles sur 5 Wilson's book report
According to my thoughts and feelings, I truely believe that this book was really interesting, but yet sort of confusing. Read more
Publié le Déc 24 2002 par wilsonphillipbrian

3.0étoiles sur 5 Courageous But Not Very Likeable
TO HAVE AND HAVE NOT was written during the Great Depression when there was also much revolutionary activity in Cuba. Read more
Publié le Nov. 5 2002 par Patrick Doherty

4.0étoiles sur 5 An excellent book.
To Have And Have Not is too fragmentary to be Hemingway's best novel. It's divided into three episodes, which I think were written at completely different times, so Hemingway's... Read more
Publié le Aoû 15 2002 par Angry Mofo

4.0étoiles sur 5 Ah, Harry Morgan and Key West in the '30's!
If you want your Caribbean thriller, look no further than right here. Hemingway's descriptions of life in the Florida Keys and along the Gulf Stream will raise the sweat on your... Read more
Publié le Mars 21 2002 par Ian McIntyre

4.0étoiles sur 5 To Have
I have finshed reading To Have and To Have Not by Ernest Hemingway. I'm 13 and extremmly advanced in reading. This book is extremly good and was written quite well. Read more
Publié le Fév 19 2002

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