In "Ernest Hemingway & Gary Cooper in Idaho: An Enduring Friendship (American Legends)" by Larry E-Morris, readers are given a glimpse into the close relationship between two iconic figures of the 20th century - author Ernest Hemingway and actor Gary Cooper. The book explores their friendship, which blossomed in the picturesque setting of Sun Valley, Idaho, in the 1930s and lasted until Hemingway's death in 1961.
Hemingway and Cooper shared a love for the outdoors and adventure, often indulging in activities such as hunting, fishing, and horseback riding together. Their friendship was built on mutual respect and a shared passion for living life to the fullest. Through interviews, personal letters, and archival material, the author gives readers an intimate look at the bond between these two larger-than-life personalities.
Morris delves into the impact of each man on the other, examining how their friendship influenced their work and personal lives. Hemingway's rugged masculinity and Cooper's stoic grace complemented each other, creating a dynamic friendship that endured the test of time. "Ernest Hemingway & Gary Cooper in Idaho" is a captivating exploration of the enduring friendship between two American legends and the lasting impact they had on each other's lives. Description by ChatGPT.