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A quiet, unassuming postman develops an unexpected obsession in this quiet, unassuming--and very English--first novel from Michael Palin of Monty Python fame. Martin Sproale is the very model of a modern Walter Mitty. An assistant postmaster in the coastal town of Threston, he lives at home with his mother and rides his bicycle to work each day. It's a pleasant but uneventful sort of life, marked only by Martin's growing fascination with the life, works, and personal style of Ernest Hemingway. "Tea-drinkers, mothers, post office administrators, would-be fiancées. Little people with little minds," Martin thinks. "When would they realise that only through confrontation with danger could life be lived to the full?" Martin has transformed his room into a kind of Hemingway shrine, complete with bullfighting poster, several first editions, the same kind of typewriter Papa used--even a vintage WWI Italian army first-aid cabinet filled with all the liquors he liked to drink.

Two things happen to shatter Martin's equilibrium. First, a new, corporate-style postal manager takes the job that by rights should have been his, promptly beginning a campaign of privatization and modernization that threatens all Martin holds dear. Second, an American woman outbids him on Hemingway memorabilia; a scholar, "not a fan," of the writer, Ruth Kohler lives in seclusion nearby while she works on a book about the women in Hemingway's life. Martin and Ruth engage in some increasingly heated role-playing as the conflict over Threston's post office comes to a slow boil. Deprived of his position, his cozy world crashing down around him, Martin finds himself acting more like the he-man writer than he ever thought possible. Palin's debut is in some ways a surprise: poignant rather than funny, skillfully paced and couched in workmanlike but hardly spectacular prose. Readers expecting Pythonesque absurdity might find themselves disappointed--but only at first; with patience, this book unfolds its more subtle pleasures with understated aplomb. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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Is there anything that Michael Palin can't do? Now, with Hemingway's Chair, he's produced an engaging and accomplished first novel. It makes you wonder when we'll be hearing the premiere of Palin's First Symphony.... His book is well paced, his prose carefully hewn, his characters fully developed and convincingly human. And his comic timing is impeccable.... in a couple of late scenes ... the book begins to exude the first faint whiffs of amateurish excess. But Palin ultimately manages to retain our sympathies, if not our unqualified belief. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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Product Details

  • Paperback: 288 pages
  • Publisher: St. Martin's Griffin (June 23, 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0312205503
  • ISBN-13: 978-0312205508
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6.1 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 9.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (51 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #182,891 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A story that might be any of us, January 24, 2002
Hemingway's Chair is the story of a man who is a true fan of Ernest Hemingway and how this passion percolates through his life. Martin is an assistant postmaster in a small English town. He doesn't own a car, he uses a bike. He lives with his mother. In short a man who would seem to be quite constrained in his outlook. But this passion for Hemingway is quite at odds with the man we would pass in the street or buy stamps from at the post office. It is this passion that feeds the story that Palin tells with great skill.

The writing of Michael Palin is quite at odds with the man of Monty Python skits. For me, Palin struck a chord that might be there in all of us. A desire to be in the same room with a great figure. Palin's charecter to me, doesn't want to be Hemingway, rather he would be quite happy just being in the same room with him. Seeing him, listening to him, basking in the relected glory of the man. Is this a religious zeal? I don't think so. Rather it is almost a love of the man and all he stands for.

Palin's cahrecters are all believeable. We all know the bustling new boss who wants to drag a perfectly serviceable work situation into the fast lane of the GPO. To him, this is his opportunity to excel and move up the ladder of success. No matter that there are people already in place who have long service in one office, know all the customers, thier children and their varied stories. To the boss, this is of no value; streamline, moderinize and economize are his watchwords. I don't like him. He ignores the history of the people around him and the place in which he is in the process of destroying. The rest of the charecters are just as true to life, including the American woman who intrudes on Martin's life and eventually awakens in him a Hemingwayesque way of dealing with the turmoil that has so changed his life.

I found this to be a book that made me think, not just about Palin's charecter, but my own outlook on life. It is not a book for someone who is looking for a printed version of the goofy charecters from Palin's sketches. Rather it is a thought provoking book that will make you sit and think afterwards and even during your reading of it. This is not a quick read but it is engrossing. It is a book, I hope that people will revisit periodically for a recharge in their batteries, the better to deal with reality.

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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars I only wish it was longer, March 15, 2000
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I was hesitant when I first picked up this book - although I'm a fan of Palin's Ptyhon work, I wasn't sure that I was ready to read that vein of comedy in a novel. However, I needn't have worried - Palin's writing is engaging, and with "Hemingway's Chair" he has created a cast of characters that *breathe*.

I fell into this book from the start, and the imagery that Palin brings forth is fresh; the plot one that I found hard to resist, despite it being partly centred around a writer I have no interest in, or knowledge of. However, Palin's characters carry the story along honestly, and interact with each other believably.

If you enjoy witty, enjoyable fiction, especially that which carries an strong English feel to it, then you cannot and MUST not pass up this book.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Well written, funny, and inspiring., August 25, 1999
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I think some people who read "Hemingway's Chair" were expecting a lot of silly, outrageous humor like what Michael Palin helped create in Monty Python. But that's not what this novel is, at all. It's much more serious that I expected, but it really is a great book, and the funny stuff is inserted in there with just perfect timing that made me smile for a long time afterward. This is not an action book, either (though some parts are indeed very exciting). The plot is not very complicated, but it really makes you think, and the characters are very human. The very end of the book may not be quite what the rest was, but I think it was pretty much satisfactory. This is a very sweet and well writen novel, and I very much recommend it to anyone interested in a good read.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Now for Something Completely Different...
I'm re-reading Palin's novel about Ernest Hemingway's biggest British fan, Martin Sproale. He's sort of a PBS version of George Costanza, living with his Mum, unmarried, not very... Read more
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4.0 out of 5 stars Hemingway's Chair (Michael Palin)
A little boring - a little short on content - a piece of fiction from a writer who should and could do a better job.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Clever & Compelling for Fans and Foes
Love him or hate him, Hemingway inspires strong reactions in readers. Author Palin cleverly manipulates that fact in this witty and well written tale of a mild-mannered, small... Read more
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4.0 out of 5 stars unexpected pleasant surprise.
knowing palin only from his outstanding work with monty pythons, i was
surprised how excellent of a novel this was . just could not put this wonderful book down,
Published on April 24, 2007 by the bassman

5.0 out of 5 stars A wonderfully well crafted masterpiece.
I bought this book because I am a huge Monty Python fan, and Michael Palin is my favorite Python. Coming into the book I was surprised because I expected it to be more, I don't... Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Great Yarn!
I am, if nothing, a dyed-in-the-wool bookworm. I love books and must have one about me constantly. This book is one of my all-time favorites. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Farewell to Martin Sproale
Michael Palin is best known for his comic genius displayed in "Monty Python", and more recently for his travel documentaries. Read more
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3.0 out of 5 stars Love Michael, but this isn't his best work
A huge fan of Michael Palin I am -- he was my favorite Python, I've seen "A Fish Called Wanda" perhaps 4 times (just to catch his hilarious stu-stu-stuttering character), and I've... Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars A great way to pass the time!
I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book. I have loved Michael Palin in Monty Python for years, so when I heard he had written a book, I ran out to read it. Read more
Published on January 23, 2006 by Karin D.

2.0 out of 5 stars Some fun at the start, but loses its way

Martin Sproale has some issues. He is being passed over for promotion at the post office, he has intimacy issues with his girl and he is fixated on Ernest Hemingway. Read more
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