
A Duel of Bulls: Hemingway and Welles in Love and War
- Ernest HemingwayOrson Welles
- Categories:Artists & Authors Historical Figures
- Language:English(Translation Services Available)
- Publication date:April,2025
- Pages:304
- Retail Price:20.00 GBP
- Size:(Unknown)
- Publication Place:United Kingdom
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Review
——Brin-Jonathan Butler, author of "The Domino Diaries" and "The Grandmaster"
In this ambitious, beautifully written book, Pete Carvill playfully and exactingly explores not only the never-before-examined relationship between two of the most influential artists of the twentieth century but also the interplay and nature of self-myth versus truth in art and in each of our lives. A Duel of Bulls is a marvellous book I wish I’d written and one I will not only reread time and again but will damn well purchase as presents for friends.
——Davis Miller, author of "The Tao of Muhammad Ali" and "The Tao of Bruce Lee"
A Duel of Bulls tells the story of two egomaniacs of cultural history whose first encounter led to a fistfight. In his literary biography of Ernest Hemingway and Orson Welles, Pete Carvill transforms their relationship into a pulsating portrayal of men who gave everything for their art. The historical backdrop, illuminating scenes and witty dialogue come together in this intriguing book and bring two titans of literature and cinema to life.
——Carmen Eller, author of "A Year in Moscow"
Pete Carvill deftly conjures the intersecting trajectories of two of the twentieth century’s great male egos as they bloat their way from New York to Seville, from Broadway to the front lines, in a patter of wisecracking dialogue and clever turns of phrase. You don’t have to be a Hemingway or Welles fan to get swept up in the antics of men so mighty they reduce world wars, geopolitical shifts and the lives of bit-part players from Rita Hayworth to Martha Gellhorn to trials in quest of the grit and guts to live up to their own legends.
——Ruby Russell, author of "Doing It All"
An evocative and atmospheric book, full of imagination and empathy for the men at its heart and the connections between them. From its conception to its execution, it tells a powerful tale about people and the stories they tell – the stories of others and of themselves.
——Paul Scraton, author of "A Dream of White Horses", "Built on Sand" and "In the Pines"
Description
Lyrical and unafraid to tackle the difficulty of conveying the lives of two legendary self-mythologisers, this fascinating literary biography explores their intersecting paths, passions and love for Spain. Brought together by the Spanish Civil War and bound by bullfighting and the high life, Hemingway and Welles found their lives and art intertwining for more than two decades, as their fates gradually began to mirror one another.
Pete Carvill, author of the acclaimed Death of a Boxer, uses extensive research and literary flourish to bring to life this epic tale of two of the twentieth century’s most formidable figures.