$40 (518p) ISBN 978-0-521-89734-1 This second of 17 projected volumes of Hemingway’s correspondence collects 242 letters, telegrams, and postcards in which the globetrotting young author waxes ...
In 1934, a young man named Arnold Samuelson was fresh out of journalism school at the University of Minnesota when he read "One Way Across," a short story by Ernest Hemingway. The story later ...
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But when people put that book down, what do they remember? They remember a woman dying in childbirth.” — Edna O’Brien, from interviews in Episode 1 of Hemingway Ernest Hemingway and first ...
Hemingway’s passion for the natural world began in early childhood, fostered by his father, who not only taught his son to hunt and to fish, but also trained him to identify flora and fauna ...