On July 4, 1964, Leicester Hemingway founded New Atlantis, a raft-turned-micronation intended to support marine life in the region Fred Nadis In June 1944, the veteran journalist hid on a hospital ...
As one of the editors of “The Letters of Ernest Hemingway Volume 6 (1934-1936),” with Sandra Spanier and Miriam B. Mandel, I am reminded of the eyewitness account that the writer, then a ...
Ernest Hemingway was and is arguably the most masculine of American writers. From the little boy who defiantly proclaimed he was “’fraid of nothing” to the young man impatient to join a war ...
Ernest Hemingway was an author, a journalist, and the winner of the 1954 Nobel Prize in Literature. Known for his crisp and clear prose, his work greatly influenced American and British fiction in ...
Photo: Ernest Hemingway as a toddler, c. 1901. Credit: Ernest Hemingway Collection. John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum, Boston. Parts of "A Farewell to Arms" could have been written ...
In one of Ernest Hemingway’s first ... trauma in Paul Hendrickson’s biography, “Hemingway’s Boat,” convinced a reviewer that the famous writer “was probably suffering from organic ...
Lyssa Goldberg Literary icon and journalist Ernest Hemingway is one ... Literature buffs take note: Hemingway penned parts of some of his most famous works, including "A Farewell to Arms" and ...
Hemingway’s former house, where he wrote many of his most famous novels, is now a museum and well worth the visit. I’m not saying that making the pilgrimage to visit Hemingway’s house was ...