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Grace Under Pressure: The Life of Evan Shipman

von Sean O'Rourke

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A co-publication of Harvardwood Publishing and Unlimited Publishing LLC, this definitive biography of America's foremost turf journalist goes far beyond horse racing. Evan Shipman had a talent for being where the excitement was. In the 'Twenties he lived in Paris and became a lifelong friend of Ernest Hemingway. (Gertrude Stein's "You are all a lost generation," was directed at Shipman and Hemingway.) In the 'Thirties he fought in the Spanish Civil War. During World War II he served in a tank battalion. In the late 'Forties and 'Fifties he established himself as our foremost turf journalist in the revival of harness and thoroughbred racing that followed World War II. This scholarly biography includes extensive references, bibliography and index.… (mehr)
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Grace Under Pressure, The Life of Evan Shipman
Sean O’Rourke
Harwood Publishing and Unlimited Publishing (2011)
178 pages

“I owe Spain a great deal,” Evan Shipman wrote to his good friend Ernest Hemingway on his return from Spain in June 1938. Shipman’s road to war followed a unique path influenced by Hemingway. Shipman traveled to Europe in February 1937, when Hemingway donated ambulances to the Republican government and requested that Shipman deliver them. Shipman turned over the ambulances to the American Medical Bureau in France and attempted to travel on to Spain. Shipman, whose passport was stamped “Not Valid For Travel to Spain” was arrested by the French border patrol and jailed for his attempt to cross into Spain with volunteers for the International Brigades. During his eight-week incarcerations, Shipman formed a close bond with other volunteers.

When he was released from jail, Shipman gained entrance into Spain and enrolled in the International Brigades. After recovering from wounds sustained in action at Brunete, while serving with the XVth Brigade’s Washington Battalion, Shipman remained at Murcia as hospital commissar. In January 1938, he transferred to Madrid where he worked for the Ministry of Propaganda on the Voice of Madrid. In the late spring of that year, Shipman returned to the Brigades. He moved to Barcelona where he served briefly as the editor of the Volunteer for Liberty before his repatriation. After his return, Shipman joined the Veterans of the Lincoln Brigade and maintained a cordial relationship with them throughout his life despite being essentially apolitical.

Evan Shipman might be forgotten were it not for his friendship with Ernest Hemingway. As Sean O’Rourke notes, most of what is written about Shipman in “literary histories and books about his better known friends is often incomplete, inaccurate, or just plain wrong.” O’Rourke’s well researched biography provides an engrossing narrative history of Shipman and his milieu that draws a more accurate picture of a complex character. Shipman aspired to be a poet and author and published numerous poems and a novel; however, his indifference to financial manners, poor health, and a difficult marriage led him to make a living as journalist. His intimate knowledge and love of horse racing, both in Europe and the U.S., led him to be memorialized as the “dean of American turf journalists,” upon his death in 1957.

O’Rourke’s considerable research is evident. Undertaken over the course of five years he delved into the archives of ALBA, Harvard, Yale, Princeton, and the Sorbonne. In each chapter O’Rourke frames Shipman’s life through the people with whom he interacted. Sean O’Rourke’s 178-page book on Evan Shipman is published by Harwood Publishing and Unlimited Publishing and is available from Amazon.com for $15.99. A website with additional photographs, corrections and amplifications can be found at EvanShipman.com. ( )
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A co-publication of Harvardwood Publishing and Unlimited Publishing LLC, this definitive biography of America's foremost turf journalist goes far beyond horse racing. Evan Shipman had a talent for being where the excitement was. In the 'Twenties he lived in Paris and became a lifelong friend of Ernest Hemingway. (Gertrude Stein's "You are all a lost generation," was directed at Shipman and Hemingway.) In the 'Thirties he fought in the Spanish Civil War. During World War II he served in a tank battalion. In the late 'Forties and 'Fifties he established himself as our foremost turf journalist in the revival of harness and thoroughbred racing that followed World War II. This scholarly biography includes extensive references, bibliography and index.

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