"Filmmakers are always trying to do new versions of Hemingway's novels but I have always felt that they have missed the mark. One of the finest films ever made from Hemingway's works was not from a novel but a short story,'The Killers' which starred Burt Lancaster and Ava Gardner.
"I have always asked filmmakers to look more closely at Hemingway's short stories. It is there, in my view, where the creative gold is," Katakis, who has been managing the Hemingway Literary Estate for nearly 14 years, told PTI in an interview.
"The appeal and growth of Hemingway's work around the world is cross cultural and cross generational. His appeal at times seems universal and I think I have learned why. In his writings, Hemingway talks about the realities and essentials in life.
"He writes of the horrors and craziness and incompetence of war and of the delight of a fine meal with someone engaged in fine conversation. He writes about the smell of wet leather and of the sea and the struggles that all of us face at one time or another in our lifetimes," he says.
