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John Hemingway

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Hemingway (right) in 2011

John Patrick Hemingway (born August 19, 1960) is a Canadian-American author, whose memoir Strange Tribe: A Family Memoir examines the similarities and the complex relationship between his father, born Gregory Hancock Hemingway and his grandfather, Ernest Hemingway; in particular it addresses the issue of his father's sexual identity.

Hemingway moved to Milan, Italy in 1983, where he pursued a writing and translating career. His articles have appeared in several Italian newspapers such as l'Unità and Libero, and in American magazines and literary journals.

He has published the novel Bacchanalia: A Pamplona Story,[1] inspired by his visits to the San Fermín festival, and has also prefaced the book Hemingway in Pamplona, by Miguel Izu.[2]

Hemingway is currently working on a collection of short stories.

Personal life

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As revealed in his memoir, Strange Tribe, Hemingway had a difficult childhood. His father suffered from bipolar disorder and his mother, Alice Thomas, has schizophrenia. Hemingway spent his early years being shuffled from one home to another and dealing with his dysfunctional family. He eventually went to study history and Italian at U.C.L.A. and after graduating moved to Italy, as a way of distancing himself from his troubled family background. One of the unresolved questions for him was how his mother, a trans woman, could fit with the image that the public has of his grandfather as an icon of male masculinity.[3]

After leaving Italy and spending a year in Spain[4] and three months in the Medoc in France, Hemingway now lives with his wife, Kristina and his daughter Jacqueline in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.[5][failed verification]

References

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  1. ^ Hemingway, John (18 November 2019). Bacchanalia: A Pamplona Story. ISBN 978-1708890544.
  2. ^ Izu, Miguel (21 March 2021). Hemingway in Pamplona. ISBN 979-8717962384.
  3. ^ Hemingway, John (2007). Strange Tribe. Rowman & Littlefield. ISBN 978-1461749943.
  4. ^ "John Patrick Hemingway awarded with the Guiri of the Year". sanfermin.com. 10 July 2011.
  5. ^ Fortini, Amanda (24 October 2013). "The Importance of Not Being Ernest". The New York Times. Archived from the original on 21 July 2023.
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