We are pleased to welcome author Ruth Hawkins to the store to sign copies of her book, Unbelieveable Happiness and Final Sorrow: The Hemingway-Pfeiffer Marriage on Thursday, June 21st from 1-3 p.m. Ruth will be in town as a part of the 2012 International Hemingway Conference and we are delighted she will be able to stop in and sign copies of her book.
It was the glittering intellectual world of 1920s Paris
expatriates in which Pauline Pfeiffer, a writer for Vogue, met Ernest
Hemingway and his wife Hadley among a circle of friends that included
Gertrude Stein, F. Scott Fitzgerald, John Dos Passos, and Dorothy
Parker. Pauline grew close to Hadley but eventually forged a stronger
bond with Hemingway himself; with her stylish looks and dedication to
Hemingway's writing, Pauline became the source of "unbelievable
happiness" for Hemingway and, by 1927, his second wife.
Pauline
was her husband's best editor and critic, and her wealthy family
provided moral and financial support, including the conversion of an old
barn to a dedicated writing studio at the family home in Piggott,
Arkansas. The marriage lasted thirteen years, some of Hemingway's most
productive, and the couple had two children. But the "unbelievable
happiness" met with "final sorrow," as Hemingway wrote, and Pauline
would be the second of Hemingway's four wives. Unbelievable
Happiness and Final Sorrow paints a full picture of Pauline and the
role she played in Ernest Hemingway's becoming one of our greatest
literary figures.