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 ...
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 ...
The American Noble and Pulitzer Prize winner Ernest Hemingway is among the most celebrated authors who ever lived. His work, ...
In the 1940s, famous author Ernest Hemingway had one of his short stories adapted into a movie, and though this film has ...
"Imaginary Books: Lost, Unfinished and Fictive Works Found Only in Other Books" spotlights more than 100 texts written (or invented) by the likes of Shakespeare, Byron and Hemingway Ella Feldman ...
Lyssa Goldberg Literary icon and journalist Ernest Hemingway is one of Key West's best-known and well-loved "freshwater Conchs" (a resident who was not born on the island). His former home ...
Hutchisson (Penn State University Press, 320 pp., $37.95) Norman Mailer once located courage in Ernest Hemingway’s manic depression. Proof of this, according to Mailer, was that Papa was able to ...
Next to us is Hartwell's Red Fox Inn Bookstore, tangled with every imaginable book by and about Ernest Hemingway. • In my hands is a copy of Hemingway's meditation on fly-fishing. We are close ...
Wellington, January 13 (JY&A Media) A Farewell to Arms , Ernest Hemingway’s 1929 classic about an American volunteering in ...
I know the feeling, Miles. Today’s Crabgrass (AMS) is not an issue of being intelligent, but, rather, an issue of paying ...