The Hemingway Files by H. K. Bush audiobook

The Hemingway Files: A Novel

By H. K. Bush
Read by Joe Barrett  and Andrew Eiden

Blackstone Publishing 9781943075324
10.52 Hours Unabridged
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The allure of literary letters and rare first editions captures the imaginations of three professors of English literature and leads to tragedy in the wake of the Great Kobe Earthquake of 1995. An English professor receives a mysterious package with several smaller packages within it, including a manuscript, from a recently deceased former student. The manuscript tells the former student’s story―a story he had never revealed to anyone. As a newly-minted Ph.D. from Yale, Jack Springs ended up in Kobe, Japan, circa 1992, where he encountered a mysterious Japanese professor of American literature named Goto. The second son of a family of immense wealth and power, Goto was a clandestine collector of literary rarities, manuscripts, and books. Through a series of meetings, Goto provided Jack with a systematic set of revelations about Hemingway, Ezra Pound, and other literary giants, all of which were supported by unknown documents in Goto’s possession. With the allure of these revelations, as well as Goto’s beautiful niece, Jack was drawn back to Goto’s house again and again until the tragic events on the day of the Great Kobe Earthquake of 1995 threatened to destroy all that had been revealed―including Jack’s sense of who he was and what he was capable of.

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Winner of an AudioFile Earphones Award

The allure of literary letters and rare first editions captures the imaginations of three professors of English literature and leads to tragedy in the wake of the Great Kobe Earthquake of 1995.

An English professor receives a mysterious package with several smaller packages within it, including a manuscript, from a recently deceased former student. The manuscript tells the former student’s story―a story he had never revealed to anyone. As a newly-minted Ph.D. from Yale, Jack Springs ended up in Kobe, Japan, circa 1992, where he encountered a mysterious Japanese professor of American literature named Goto. The second son of a family of immense wealth and power, Goto was a clandestine collector of literary rarities, manuscripts, and books. Through a series of meetings, Goto provided Jack with a systematic set of revelations about Hemingway, Ezra Pound, and other literary giants, all of which were supported by unknown documents in Goto’s possession. With the allure of these revelations, as well as Goto’s beautiful niece, Jack was drawn back to Goto’s house again and again until the tragic events on the day of the Great Kobe Earthquake of 1995 threatened to destroy all that had been revealed―including Jack’s sense of who he was and what he was capable of.

Editorial Reviews

Editorial Reviews

“This is the an audiobook that makes an extraordinary piece of literature better…Their realistic Japanese accents define Bush’s characters, enhancing the listener’s experience. Further enhancing the audio presentation is the pacing of the narrators’ delivery, which allows every astounding revelation to unfold at precise moments. Listeners…will have a greater appreciation for Ernest Hemingway, Ezra Pound, Herman Melville, and many other authors…Winner of the AudioFile Earphones Award.” AudioFile
“Fascinating. Compelling. Engaging. The Hemingway Files is all of the above and so much more.” Dr. Matthew C. Nickel, author of Hemingway’s Dark Night
“In a gripping story both nuanced and layered, H. K. Bush creates a fable of literary obsession, longing, and the allure of the unknowable.” Janie Chang, author of Dragon Springs Road
“A literary treasure trove that unlocks the secret to one of the great mysteries in Hemingway biography.” Dr. James Hutchisson, author of Ernest Hemingway: A New Life

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Author

Author Bio: H. K. Bush

Author Bio: H. K. Bush

H. K. Bush is a professor of English at Saint Louis University, a former Fulbright Senior Scholar in Freiburg, and a senior fellow at Waseda Institute in Tokyo. Professor Bush is most noted for his work as a scholar of Mark Twain, Abraham Lincoln, and Harriet Beecher Stowe. He writes regularly in such popular venues as Books & Culture, Christian Century, the Cresset, and the St. Louis Post-Dispatch and is a founder and contributing editor for the Heithaus Haven online blog community.

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Available Formats : Digital Download, CD, MP3 CD
Category: Fiction/Literary
Runtime: 10.52
Audience: Adult
Language: English