Terry Mort attended Princeton University, followed by graduate school at the University of Michigan. Afterward he served as an officer in the navy, specializing in navigation and gunnery. His service included a lengthy deployment to Vietnam. He is the author of The Hemingway Patrols and The Wrath of Cochise. He lives with his wife, Sondra Hadley, in Sonoita, Arizona and Durango, Colorado.
An attempt to fill a gap in an otherwise thoroughly examined life. Entertaining. * Kirkus Reviews * An occurrence that encompasses a piece of scholarship new to the World War II time period. Offers new and unique information to fuel further commentary. Hemingway at War is as much about war as it is about Hemingway, and I decidedly recommend it if those weighty topics are favorable to you. * Bookreporter * Hemingway at War is about much more than Hemingway, offering what some might think of as padding, but I found Mort's character sketches and descriptions of momentous events that were the backdrop to the Hemingway story to be interesting and informative. This is a well-written and well-researched book that will interest admirers of Hemingway, as well as those interested in the war in Europe. * The Washington Times * Mort is a fine writer who has put his finger on an element in Hemingway's career that hasn't been broadly considered. * Buffalo News * Mort has penned an intricately detailed book that considers well Hemingway's complicated persona. * Charleston Post and Courier *