

The Garden of Eden
Book • 1986
The Garden of Eden is a semiautobiographical novel that explores themes of male-female relationships, gender roles, and the complexities of love and identity.
The story follows David Bourne, a young American writer, and his wife Catherine, as they embark on an extended honeymoon in the French Riviera and Spain.
Their idyllic life is disrupted by Catherine's increasingly bizarre behavior and her desire to blur gender lines, leading to a dangerous and erotic game involving another woman, Marita.
The novel reflects Hemingway's own experiences and explores themes of innocence, loss, and the writer's craft.
The story follows David Bourne, a young American writer, and his wife Catherine, as they embark on an extended honeymoon in the French Riviera and Spain.
Their idyllic life is disrupted by Catherine's increasingly bizarre behavior and her desire to blur gender lines, leading to a dangerous and erotic game involving another woman, Marita.
The novel reflects Hemingway's own experiences and explores themes of innocence, loss, and the writer's craft.
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