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Islands in the Stream (Mass Market Paperback)

de Ernest Hemingway (Author) "THE HOUSE was built on the highest part of the narrow tongue of land between the harbor and the open sea ..." En savoir plus
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A LATER CLASSIC FROM AMERICA'S PREMIER FICTION WRITER

First published in 1970, nine years after Hemingway's death, this is the story of an artist and adventurer -- a man much like Hemingway himself. Beginning in the 1930s, Islands in the Stream follows the fortunes of Thomas Hudson, from his experiences as a painter on the Gulf Stream island of Bimini through his antisubmarine activities off the coast of Cuba during World War II. Hemingway is at his mature best in this beguiling tale. --Ce texte provient de la Paperback édition.



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In this classic novel, Hemingway created the fascinating character Thomas Hudson, tracing his life from his years as a painter in Bimini in the 1930s through his antisubmarine activities off the coast of Cuba during World War II. --Ce texte provient de la Paperback édition.

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4.0étoiles sur 5 Four-And-A-Half Stars and a Favorite of Mine, Oct. 24 2003
Par James Sadler (Plano, TX United States) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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I wish Amazon would incorporate 1/2 stars but I guess that would make things even more complicated. This is one of my favorite Hemingway books and one of the few published posthumously that lives up to his legacy.

The book, broken into three distinct sections, recounts chapters in the life of Thomas Hudson, a somewhat thinly veiled version of Hemingway. That's not to say that this is a story about Hemingway himself, but its pretty clear there is a lot of Hemingway in Hudson.

The first section, considered by many to be the best (and, as a I recall, the focus of the film made of the book), takes place in Bimini, where Hudson is leading a fairly idyllic life. The second is centered in Cuba but has an entirely different tone from that of the first. Whereas the "Bimini" section is almost light-hearted and somewhat breezy, the tone of the Cuba section has changed dramatically. Hudson is now a depressed individual having lost a son in an accident. He has a reunion with his first wife, but even though she is the love of his life, he knows it won't end happily. The third part, "At Sea," recounts Hudson's efforts as a Nazi sub hunter.

Hemingway is at his best throughout much of the book, his men are all striving to prove that they are, well, men, or at least the ideal of what a man should be in Hemingway's eyes. And naturally enough, no Hemingway man, in this case Hudson, would be complete without a little tragedy in his life. "At Sea," while powerfully told, seems somehow incomplete, which may well be the case since I do not think Hemingway completed the book before his death. In fact, the ending seemed extremely abrupt and left me wondering, did Hudson survive his wounds?

Still, this is some of Hemingway's best work. A must read. The only reason I did not give it five stars is because of the abrupt ending and a few other brief passages in the book that seem somehow incomplete and unfinished.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 An amazing novel, Juil 31 2003
Par Evan Wearne (Lincoln, NE United States) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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This review is from: Islands in the Stream (Paperback)
Ernest Hemingway is my favorite author. It began by reading "For Whom the Bell Tolls" in a high school English class. The way he writes is his own. I have not read another that uses the same style Hemingway does. He is able to portray the lives of others in a way the allows the reader to understand them. I find his words to be quite similar to actual human experience. They are not romanticized or unreal.

This novel has three parts about Thomas Hudson. The first is the one I like the most. It starts out slow, but a fight and a deep fishing scene create excitement, and I couldn't put the novel down. Hemingway, a master of tragedy, creates another tragic ending. The second part is not the great, but not that bad. It deals with his life during the war and a reunion with his first wife. The third part reminds me off "For Whom the Bells Toll" because it seems more action packed than the rest of the novel. The first two parts are based on human interaction, while the third is a chase at sea for a German U-boat crew.

This is a great novel and I highly recommend it if you like Hemingway.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 In the tropics, they come and they go!, Avril 15 2003
Par David A. Bede (Singapore) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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This review is from: Islands in the Stream (Paperback)
Of the Hemingway books I've read or tried to read, Islands in the Stream is my favorite thus far. All the great and not-so-great elements of his legendary style are here, from the deadpan prose to the men who try too hard to be men, but they all fit together very well in this case. The exotic island setting is perfect for Hemingway's trademark everyday-life-is-an-adventure motif, which for once is wholly convincing.

Thomas Hudson, a hard drinking, twice divorced, expatriate American artist, is an all too obvious self-portrait. But his low-key reactions to most of life's ups and downs, the inner demons he mostly keeps a lid on, and his begrudging love of life in spite of it all can surely appeal to the romantic adventurer in all of us. The three sections of the novel, bound only loosely together, follow Thomas from an average day in paradise to a tragicomic reunion with the lost love of his life to a Nazi-hunting adventure off the coast of Cuba. Along the way, there are tragic twists delivered without any sappiness whatsoever, as only Hemingway could do, not to mention a life-or-death fishing scene that rivals "The Old Man and the Sea."

I can't imagine why this is being marketed as a love story, as that aspect of the novel is probably its weakest point, although his (very few) women characters are at least marginally more developed and convincing than usual. It's really more a story of escape and coping with the lack of love, and it's one of the best I've ever read of that subgenre. Yes, as others have pointed out, it's a bit uneven and the first section holds up better than the other two; and yes, the editing is imperfect and surely not exactly the way Hemingway would have wanted it. But the whole book is worth reading all the same. Given Hemingway's condition toward the end of his life, we're lucky to have it.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 One of his best
_Islands in the Stream_ is my favorite novel by Ernest Hemingway. Like most of his works, the prose is relatively sparse but very readable and very entertaining. Read more
Publié le Avril 5 2003 par Ross James Browne

4.0étoiles sur 5 1 glorious story of life on the stream and 2 that fall short
If the first section on Bimini (the Island on the Stream [the gulf stream for those who still do not understand]) was package by itself it would have received 5 stars... Read more
Publié le Avril 3 2003 par B. Bond

3.0étoiles sur 5 Good - Bad Hemingway
This is a good - bad book. The good is the first part, set in Bimini in 1940, and the third part, which describes the hunt for a U-Boat crew off the coast of Cuba. Read more
Publié le Mars 24 2002 par Walter Boldys

5.0étoiles sur 5 The best Hemingway book ever!
Before this book, my two favorite Hemingway novels of fiction were The Old Man And The Sea (in my top three of all time!) and The Sun Also Rises.
Not any longer. Read more
Publié le Déc 1 2001 par Sean Erik Ponce

5.0étoiles sur 5 Islands in the Stream
Ernest Hemingway's Islands in the Stream is my favorite book by Hemingway, and indeed, my favorite book. Read more
Publié le Nov. 1 2001 par lindsay@willinet.net

2.0étoiles sur 5 Unless you LOVE Hemingway... don't bother
The cover reads, "His greatest love story." There is only a tidbit of love speckled here and there. Read more
Publié le Juil 31 2001

5.0étoiles sur 5 His best piece of work
Islands in the Stream is such a beautiful novel...discriptive and captivating....tragic and joyfull......if you havent read it......you simply must...... Read more
Publié le Jui 17 2001

4.0étoiles sur 5 the handbook of my youth
islands in the stream became one of the handbooks for the conduct of my early years: adventures in the caribbean, adventures in europe, serious drinking and questions of... Read more
Publié le Juil 14 2000 par C. M. Newland

5.0étoiles sur 5 The great American novel
(Actually, I would give this book 6 stars.) With all the controversy about "True at First Light" and the validity of posthumous works this book this is a clear, strong... Read more
Publié le Avril 27 2000 par Jerry Gunning

5.0étoiles sur 5 Islands in the Stream by E. Hemingway
This is an unususal read. It is heavy in conversation versus description and you never know the main character's ex-wife's name even though she is there for part of the book. Read more
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