单词 | Hemingway |
例句 | And as in the Hemingway story, if your wounds aren't too bad, it works. Into the Wild 1996-01-01T00:00:00Z That Hemingway guy was one of Nan’s favorites and inspired a few of our best Relocation Rules. Hope Springs 2021-08-10T00:00:00Z They were Hemingway’s bullfighters, living “all the way up.” Seabiscuit: An American Legend 2001-01-01T00:00:00Z “Mr. Kauffman forced us to read A Farewell to Arms last year. I hated it. Hemingway’s writing is so bland. He never says anything.” We Are the Ants 2016-01-19T00:00:00Z But then I remembered the chair at Hemingway's house had been lodged in a manchineel tree and must have been coated with a little bit of the tree's caustic sap. Hole in My Life 2002-03-26T00:00:00Z Sorry, Hemingway, but this old guy murdered some of your best chops for a generation of students. Winger 2013-05-14T00:00:00Z “Oh, you know, different people, mostly fiction . . .” “You got anything by Hemingway?” The Milagro Beanfield War 1974-01-01T00:00:00Z “Hemingway wrote in the negative spaces. His stories were shaped by what he didn’t tell you.” We Are the Ants 2016-01-19T00:00:00Z I wasn’t in love with the book—I thought it was overly dramatic—but I liked Hemingway’s writing, and I thought the scenes of the sea would look good on a wide screen. Bad Boy 2001-05-08T00:00:00Z It lists Abraham Lincoln, Ernest Hemingway, Winston Churchill, Isaac Newton, Sylvia Plath, and a bunch of other smart people who were kind of nuts. It’s Kind of a Funny Story 2006-04-02T00:00:00Z The couches up front were occupied by students reading their paperbacks of Hemingway and Faulkner with highlighters in hand. Here to Stay 2018-09-08T00:00:00Z “I read anything good that I can get my hands on. I'm reading Hemingway now. You’ve heard of Hemingway.” The Chosen 1967-04-28T00:00:00Z Hemingway's house had survived the storm, except that the giant swimming pool was filled with brackish water and debris, along with a magnificent sea turtle that I immediately named Ernest. Hole in My Life 2002-03-26T00:00:00Z And then nervously added, “I have Hemingway’s liver disease.” Dead End in Norvelt 2011-09-13T00:00:00Z One of Nan’s favorite quotes from that Hemingway guy floated back to me, the inspiration for Relocation Rule Number 17. Hope Springs 2021-08-10T00:00:00Z I held the Hemingway up in front of her. Winger 2013-05-14T00:00:00Z There was a card featuring a drawing of The Sun Also Rises by Ernest Hemingway that resulted in the player losing two turns as you read the book and are bored to death. The 57 Bus 2017-10-17T00:00:00Z Then they read The Old Man and the Sea by Ernest Hemingway, which they enjoyed, and then they gave the project up. Middlesex: A Novel 2002-06-05T00:00:00Z "Mr Hemingway says a lot of things I don't understand," Matilda said to her. Matilda 1988-10-01T00:00:00Z He must have owned everything Ernest Hemingway had ever written. We Are the Ants 2016-01-19T00:00:00Z On my left, two hulking giants have a very polite discussion about the literary merits of Hemingway. Amari and the Night Brothers 2021-01-19T00:00:00Z He has won the Hemingway Foundation/PEN Award, among other honors, for his novel Native Speaker, and was selected by the New Yorker as one of the twenty best American writers under forty. Native Speaker 1995-01-01T00:00:00Z Look at me, I got my name from Hemingway’s fishing boat. Dreaming in Cuban 1992-01-01T00:00:00Z “Hemingway used this exact same kind,” he told her, and Pearl thanked him and zipped it into her bookbag. Little Fires Everywhere 2017-09-12T00:00:00Z He looks at the table of contents, sees Gogol listed after Faulkner, before Hemingway. The Namesake 2003-09-01T00:00:00Z I'd got The Old Man and the Sea by Ernest Hemingway from the school library, just 'cause Madame Crommelynck'd mentioned him. Black Swan Green 2006-04-10T00:00:00Z “Not all. Just the weak ones. I knew Hemingway as well.” This Side of Wild 2015-09-29T00:00:00Z When F. Scott Fitzgerald pronounced that the very rich “are different from you and me,” Ernest Hemingway’s famously dismissive response was: “Yes, they have more money.” Class Matters 2005-09-02T00:00:00Z The only thing I had to write about was a turtle in Hemingway's pool. Hole in My Life 2002-03-26T00:00:00Z I didn't care where Hemingway drank or Alice B. Toklas had her mustache trimmed. Me Talk Pretty One Day 2000-05-02T00:00:00Z Another night, we dined with Pérez at a restaurant rumored to have been one of Ernest Hemingway’s favorites when the American writer lived in Cuba. Mountains Beyond Mountains 2013-04-13T00:00:00Z It’s an option taken by a lot of successful people: Ernest Hemingway, Socrates, Jesus. It’s Kind of a Funny Story 2006-04-02T00:00:00Z He went on, “Ryan Dean has a particularly interesting theory on sexual tension that is quietly hinted at, like an urgent whisper, by Hemingway in ‘The Three-Day Blow.’” Winger 2013-05-14T00:00:00Z “Hemingway? The Old Man and the Sea? Good grease-gravy, what do they teach you kids at school?” Hope Springs 2021-08-10T00:00:00Z I’m not concentrating on anything in particular, just reading a lot of fiction now—Dostoevski, Flaubert, Dickens, Hemingway, Faulkner—everything I can get my hands on—feeding a hunger that can’t be satisfied. Flowers for Algernon 1959-05-01T00:00:00Z I decided I wanted to read all the books by Ernest Hemingway. Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe 2012-02-21T00:00:00Z His White Hunter, Black Vest is a droll vignette about a "kitchen Hemingway" swatting a fly. Phill Jupitus is Porky the Poet in 27 Years On – Edinburgh festival review 2012-08-07T15:29:24Z Mariel Hemingway was 17 when she played the teenage girlfriend of Woody Allen, then 44, in the film he wrote, directed and starred in. “Woody Allen is a genius. Woody Allen is a predator”: Why Mariel Hemingway’s new revelation matters 2015-03-26T04:00:00Z It might have been Hemingway who said that if he knew the end of a story, so would the reader. James Lee Burke: By the Book 2018-12-27T05:00:00Z By the time Royce quotes Hemingway, he has long since realized that he is not in Kansas anymore or anywhere else on Earth, for that matter. | 'Predators': Adrien Brody as a Hunted Earthling 2010-07-08T23:31:00Z James Joyce and Ernest Hemingway had invented disaffected young men too. 2010-01-28T21:05:00Z Hemingway’s divagations here are continued throughout the book. Hemingway as the Godfather of Long-form 2015-07-29T04:00:00Z Anthony Hemingway earned a nomination for directing “Manna,” too. What to Watch to Prepare for the Emmys 2016-09-16T04:00:00Z Vintage, a three-day event curated by the designer Wayne Hemingway, turned the Royal Festival Hall into a gaudy but unselfconscious celebration of 20th century popular culture. Vintage Soul Revue ? review 2011-08-05T15:19:10Z You can look up at least a page or two about Hemingway’s public screening of “The Spanish Earth” in any decent biography. Ernest Hemingway's long-lost Los Angeles visit, 80 years ago today 2017-07-13T04:00:00Z Everything great in Hemingway had curdled into schtick. ArtsBeat: Q. and A.: Joe Queenan on Books Classic, Trashy and Otherwise 2012-11-30T15:00:16Z “The Queen of Versailles” upholds Hemingway’s demystified view and testifies to the curious logic of class in the new gilded age. Review: ‘The Queen of Versailles’ by Lauren Greenfield 2012-07-19T16:06:31Z To commemorate the launch of the line, which will be sold online and at 500 Loft store-in-stores, the brand enlisted the model, illustrator and girl-about-town Langley Fox Hemingway as its muse. | Lou & Grey’s Soft, Laid-Back Staples Debut With a Dreamy Video 2014-04-09T20:33:06Z Just in time to see the great Hemingway cry because he has to kill a cat.” ArtsBeat: JFK Library Unveils Hemingway Letters 2012-03-28T19:57:08Z Hemingway’s way of writing was also inseparable from his physically vigorous subjects, such as war, hunting, fishing, and bullfighting—and, early on, his notion of literary achievement was agonistic. Hemingway as the Godfather of Long-form 2015-07-29T04:00:00Z Putnam said there was no indication that Hemingway answered the letter. JFK Library to show Salinger letter to Hemingway 2010-03-26T10:44:00Z And there’s no better way to do that than looking at Ernest Hemingway. They Are Giving Hemingway Another Look, So You Can, Too 2021-04-01T04:00:00Z Outdoorsy tales like this, from Hemingway’s early Michigan stories to James Dickey’s “Deliverance” on down, typically use woods and waterways as proving grounds for masculinity. Review | ‘Raft of Stars’ takes a cue from Hemingway, then puts a less macho spin on the adventure tale 2021-04-08T04:00:00Z Even Ernest Hemingway abided by the writer's rule of revise, revise, revise. ArtsBeat: Want to Go Mano a Mano With Hemingway? 2012-07-05T15:41:18Z In an untitled, three-page short story, Ernest Hemingway casts F. Scott Fitzgerald as a scrappy boxer who leaves the ring battered and disfigured but ultimately victorious. What Hemingway Left in Sloppy Joe’s Bar 80 Years Ago 2022-09-21T04:00:00Z Those so honored, she joked, are normally “scruffy guys that look like they drink whiskey and read Hemingway.” Music Review: Elizabeth Cook, With Crew of Characters in Tow 2010-06-22T22:04:00Z Hemingway told Parker and Oyelowo to imagine they were portraying the famous cleavage in the civil rights movement. George Lucas Is Ready to Roll the Credits 2012-01-17T16:33:29Z Only a piece of the cover survives, on which the young Hemingway drew a map of the north-central United States. Hemingway’s First Short Story Found in Key West 2017-09-29T04:00:00Z So there was reason to hope that he could pull off the same trick with “Hemingway & Gellhorn,” his first film in eight years, which has its premiere on Monday night on HBO. Television Review: ‘Hemingway & Gellhorn’ Has Its Premiere on HBO 2012-05-27T22:40:54Z Experts say the letters demonstrate a side to Hemingway that wasn't part of his persona as an author whose subjects included war, bullfighting, fishing and hunting. Hemingway shows soft side in newly public letters 2012-03-28T22:47:09Z Burly and white-bearded, he looks a little like Hemingway, if Hemingway could have been persuaded to wear a diamond chip in his left ear. Russell Banks Talks About ?Lost Memory of Skin? 2011-10-14T16:59:08Z If so many rum cocktails conjure up visions of the playboy Ernest Hemingway, the sunburned bon vivant, this one evokes the Hemingway behind “A Farewell to Arms”: melancholy, romantic, cratered with existential angst. Shaken & Stirred: The Choices? Rum and Rum 2009-12-12T04:54:37Z Two other Hemingway story fragments are “Alice in Wonderland”-style tales — actually featuring Alice, Tweedledee and Tweedledum — that savagely lampoon President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s New Deal. What Hemingway Left in Sloppy Joe’s Bar 80 Years Ago 2022-09-21T04:00:00Z Fitzgerald had helped the young Hemingway, and the two had been friends. ‘Ernest Hemingway: Between Two Wars’ Arriving at Morgan Library 2015-07-02T04:00:00Z Hemingway’s third wife, Elkin writes, “turned flânerie into testimony,” but she “pinged between extremes” of free-range activity and domesticity, often painfully. Take a walk on the Parisian side with Lauren Elkin's 'Flâneuse' 2017-02-23T05:00:00Z It was once frequented by Ernest Hemingway and is still hugely popular, but that has not stopped TripAdvisor reviewers describing it as “cramped” with “narrow stairs”. Is Instagram changing the way we design the world? 2018-07-12T04:00:00Z Mr. Norfleet asked if he would like some company, and Mr. Hemingway said yes. ‘Our Love Is Built to Last’ 2019-09-27T04:00:00Z That Hemingway loved being famous is amply demonstrated here by the scrapbook he kept of congratulatory telegrams he received in October 1954 after winning the Nobel Prize. Batch of Hemingway Ephemera From Cuba Is Digitized 2014-02-10T22:52:36Z Mr. Smollett, a friend of Mr. Hemingway’s, plays a runaway slave in some episodes. The Smollett Family Business: Acting and Activism 2016-03-09T05:00:00Z But Hemingway was busy - probably off chasing marlin. Dear Papa: Letters to Hemingway get crucial repair 2012-09-26T09:16:04Z On Easter Sunday in 2014, Anthony Hemingway, a director and producer, was mingling with fellow congregants after a service at the Potter’s House at One LA in Los Angeles. ‘Our Love Is Built to Last’ 2019-09-27T04:00:00Z “Nick Adams wasn’t born there,” he said, adding that it wasn’t until Paris in the ’20s that Hemingway tacked a Michigan map to his wall and mined his early life for fiction. When Hemingway Was a Young Fisherman in Michigan 2015-10-01T04:00:00Z Hunter’s descriptions of the shootouts evoke the war correspondence of Stephen Crane and Ernest Hemingway: Depression-era outlaws come shooting back to life in Stephen Hunter’s latest thriller 2017-05-24T04:00:00Z Scott and Hem Literary greats F. Scott Fitzgerald and Ernest Hemingway banter and spar in Mark St. Germain's comedy; contains mature language. L.A. theater openings, Oct. 18-25: 'Kansas City Choir Boy' and more 2015-10-15T04:00:00Z Above them you detect those he influenced: the Hemingway of In Our Time, William Faulkner, Eudora Welty and Raymond Carver among many others. A brief survey of the short story part 51: Sherwood Anderson 2013-07-24T15:15:19Z To prepare for the part, Mr. Stoll read much of Hemingway again, and read about him, and even studied boxing. | Video: A Role That Was Good and True and Stole the Scene 2012-01-05T20:16:17Z Until recently, the so-called Cult of Experience concerned male experience, Hemingway being the prime example. ‘Reckless’ review: Chrissie Hynde’s memoir is part bravado, part regret 2015-09-01T04:00:00Z In 1937, Orson Welles had a strange run-in with Ernest Hemingway. How Orson Welles’s “The Other Side of the Wind” Was Rescued from Oblivion 2018-09-26T04:00:00Z Never mind all the buzz about which British titles may be part of a bumper crop at Cannes, all anyone is talking about in Soho this week is Dom Hemingway. Trailer Trash 2013-03-24T00:05:49Z Omar Khayyam also gets into the mix, as do allusions to Hemingway and Fitzgerald. DVDs: Mythic Mash-Up in Feverish Color 2010-08-29T02:23:00Z A mile away is Sun Valley Resort, where Hemingway wrote much of “For Whom the Bell Tolls” in suite 206. Live like Hemingway: Five places where he lived, drank and wrote 2014-06-18T04:00:00Z The interviews with Hemingway and V. S. Naipaul are the most plainly contentious. Critic?s Notebook: Paris Review Editor Frees Menagerie of Wordsmiths 2010-10-22T23:00:00Z Just as Burns and Novick diminish Hemingway's heroism in the face of fascism, and provide cover for the FBI's violation of his civil rights, they also distort his larger political history. Ken Burns' vicious Hemingway smear: PBS series totally ignores writer's lifelong leftist politics 2021-04-11T04:00:00Z Mr. Hemingway, a curator of Greek and Roman art at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, also wrote a new introduction for this edition. Hemingway’s Novel Is Reissued With Original First Chapter 2014-07-04T04:00:00Z “I thought and thought, ‘Who is Charles James?’ ” said Mr. Field, who kept Hemingway Bar regulars like Kate Moss well lubricated for 18 years until the hotel closed for renovation. Scene City: Inside the Met Ball And After Parties 2014-05-07T17:53:58Z Sitting outside a cheap cafe in West London, Hemingway, whose real name is Filip Szczesniak, seemed nervous and avoided eye contact. A Rap Star Agonizes About His Role in Poland’s Culture Wars 2020-10-30T04:00:00Z The two struck a deal whereby Mrs. Hemingway was allowed to take papers and paintings out of the country and, in return, gave Finca Vigía and its remaining contents to the Cuban people. Batch of Hemingway Ephemera From Cuba Is Digitized 2014-02-10T22:52:36Z The origins of the script date back to a tense encounter in 1937 between Ernest Hemingway and a young Welles. Hollywood Ending Near for Orson Welles’s Last Film 2014-10-28T04:00:00Z The locations of Steinbeck’s and Hemingway’s manuscripts are too scattered. Plot Twist! John Grisham’s New Thriller Is Positively Lawyerless 2017-05-31T04:00:00Z Rose Hemingway is pretty and squeaky as the secretary who sets her cap for Ponty. | 'How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying': Wizard of Corporate Climbing 2011-03-28T02:00:00Z The bar seems more low-key than it probably was when Hemingway drank there, but it’s easy to imagine lively gatherings on the adjacent open-air terrace. Check In/Check Out: Hotel Review: Pera Palace Hotel in Istanbul 2010-11-13T19:17:00Z “There’s never been a full-scale Hemingway exhibition. Ninety-nine percent of these things are being seen for the first time.” ‘Ernest Hemingway: Between Two Wars’ Arriving at Morgan Library 2015-07-02T04:00:00Z But the most sacred place seems to be the Ernest Hemingway Home and Museum. Christmas in Key West: Deck the halls with kitsch 2017-12-21T05:00:00Z “Dietrich turned what was a bunch of fragments into something that was beautiful,” said Hemingway, the Met curator. The Kylix Marvel: Why Experts Distrust the Story of an Ancient Cup’s Rebirth 2023-04-19T04:00:00Z Hemingway seemed like a giant just a generation ago, when his imitators – James Jones, Irwin Shaw, James Salter et al – were all still alive or young. A Farewell To Arms: a great movie but a terrible adaptation 2014-05-26T04:00:00Z Hemingway, we learn, wrote standing up; Capote, lying down; Raymond Carver often composed in his car. Critic?s Notebook: Paris Review Editor Frees Menagerie of Wordsmiths 2010-10-22T23:00:00Z As Hemingway’s “The Sun Also Rises” said in its dark final line: “Isn’t it pretty to think so?” Perspective | Instead of Trump’s propaganda, how about a nice ‘truth sandwich’? 2018-06-15T04:00:00Z Consider that Hemingway’s best novel, “The Sun Also Rises,” tells the story of an impotent man. Perspective | On Hemingway and the ideal of masculinity 2017-07-20T04:00:00Z Lawrence, Thornton Wilder, Ezra Pound, F. Scott Fitzgerald and Ernest Hemingway, placed in the bookstore's front window a 732-page novel she had published, "Ulysses" by James Joyce. Heeding the lessons of James Joyce's "Ulysses," a century later 2022-02-01T05:00:00Z The big brands don't live in this corner of the Lion City's vast consumer landscape, but Hemingway and Nietzsche call it home. Next Time You Are in ... Singapore 2010-05-27T14:05:00Z They include letters to Hemingway and others he wrote as a child, including a note of contrition in which he confessed to bad behavior in church. Mother’s scrapbooks give peek into Hemingway’s early life 2013-07-20T21:29:25Z It could also be that few, if any, contemporary highbrow authors wield as much mainstream influence as Hemingway, Steinbeck and Vonnegut once did. Got a Best Seller? Chipotle May Come Calling. 2014-11-28T05:00:00Z Hemingway was the best chronicler of his own life, or in modern terms: a hoarder. Hemingway’s First Short Story Found in Key West 2017-09-29T04:00:00Z After hanging his rain jacket, Hemingway ordered a café au lait, pulled out a notepad and pencil from his pocket and began writing. Reclaiming Our (Real) Lives From Social Media 2014-07-16T04:00:00Z But she hopes that talking opening about the so-called Hemingway curse in a new documentary, "Running from Crazy", will help others confront mental illness in their own families. Mariel Hemingway hopes new film will end her family's curse 2013-02-06T20:39:30Z The color photographs here show the sandy landscape of Idaho and the Hemingways in their hunting gear. Art Review: ‘Capa in Color’ at International Center of Photography 2014-02-06T22:07:19Z The event, now in its second year, was set up by designer Wayne Hemingway to celebrate the history of music and fashion - and open the doors to people who embrace the Rockabilly era. Back to basics 2011-07-29T12:00:31Z Across the Bay of Havana in Cojimar, a sleepy fishing village, Hemingway found inspiration for “The Old Man and the Sea.” Live like Hemingway: Five places where he lived, drank and wrote 2014-06-18T04:00:00Z On the issue of the FBI, and Hemingway's politics more broadly, Burns and Novick manage a surprising achievement — they outperform the dishonesty they exercised when presenting Hemingway's health problems. Ken Burns' vicious Hemingway smear: PBS series totally ignores writer's lifelong leftist politics 2021-04-11T04:00:00Z He announced he was off to get across the park to the Floridita to get drunk with Hemingway’s statue. The way we left Cuba 2012-12-31T18:00:00Z When I was younger, people were inventing a new way of writing – James Joyce, Hemingway, Faulkner. Agnès Varda's last interview: 'I fought for radical cinema all my life' 2019-03-29T04:00:00Z The summer after my freshman year of college, my girlfriend and I traveled to France and Spain together, Hemingway style, picnicking on the Seine and sipping wine with Basques in San Sebastián. Modern Love: Would Hemingway Cry? 2010-09-30T21:28:00Z O’Connor’s sentences, as ruthless as Stephen Crane’s but less literary, always more objective than Hemingway’s at his would-be toughest, measured like a rule, and came down flat. Review: ‘The Complete Stories,’ by Flannery O’Connor 2021-10-21T04:00:00Z It's very flattering – the books I think of as Great American Novels are by Faulkner and Hemingway – but you can't take those things seriously. Philipp Meyer: 'We don't have a good context for where we come from as Americans' 2013-07-21T08:30:00Z “He said, ‘My wife gave me your Hemingway book before I went on deployment and, when I was in Afghanistan, I read a chapter every night to just clear my head.’” A Cocktail Writer’s Life: The Pentagon by Day, a Barstool by Night 2019-01-07T05:00:00Z According to Burns and Novick, Hemingway's fourth wife Mary Welsh cut her hair short and dyed it platinum at his request — and he bleached his to match. The androgyny of being Ernest: A gender-fluid reading of Hemingway that upends his macho image 2021-04-12T04:00:00Z “The Brinkmann reconstructions are so exciting and interesting because they push the envelope,” said Seán Hemingway, the Met’s curator of Greek and Roman art, who organized “Chroma” with the associate curator Sarah Lepinski. That Painted Greek Maiden at the Met: Just Whose Vision Is She? 2022-08-17T04:00:00Z Equally welcome is Mariel Hemingway’s batty turn as an energy therapist who believes that all cancer is caused by a virus and, in common with the movie’s general tone, that Wilber’s amazingness is inarguable. ‘Grace and Grit’ Review: You Transcend Me 2021-06-03T04:00:00Z It has not changed much since a character in Hemingway’s posthumous 1970 novel “Islands in the Stream” described life here as “Swim, eat, drink, work, read, talk, read, fish, fish, swim, drink, sleep.” To Bimini, ‘SuperFast’ but Leisurely 2014-03-18T07:35:40Z Pihakis recalls a trip he made to Hemingway in which he felt comfortable enough to suggest that Scott increase his prices. How a small-town pitmaster turned a dying cuisine into the stuff of celebrity 2018-07-16T04:00:00Z She and Jack Hemingway, also known as Bumby, were toddlers at the time, living with their expatriate American parents in Paris. Patience Abbe, 87, Child Chronicler of Travels, Is Dead 2012-03-31T17:55:57Z Unlike Hemingway's other novels, there is no grand tragic finale. The androgyny of being Ernest: A gender-fluid reading of Hemingway that upends his macho image 2021-04-12T04:00:00Z More than Hemingway perhaps, and along with two other belly-to-earth Americans, Miller and Faulkner, Sinclair, Steinbeck, and Orwell were committed to trying to tell the truth about ordinary lives. The war that made Orwell 2014-01-11T15:00:00Z A good sentence in Joyce’s “Ulysses” is not the same breed of literary species as a good sentence in Hemingway’s “The Old Man and the Sea.” Books You Wish You Hadn’t Read and Other Letters to the Editor 2022-04-01T04:00:00Z He spent his latter years on a remote ranch in New Mexico, a bearded outdoorsman sometimes likened to Ernest Hemingway. Gary Paulsen, celebrated children’s author, dies at 82 2021-10-14T04:00:00Z He was drawn to the kind of paintings that Paul, the pedantic, know-it-all character in “Midnight in Paris”— the Hemingway opposite — would have liked. Hemingway the Museumgoer at the Met 2011-09-15T22:52:42Z As the war ended, Hemingway was in the middle of a drought writing new fiction, after the success of “For Whom the Bell Tolls,” published in 1940. A Hemingway War Story Sees Print for the First Time 2018-08-02T04:00:00Z Can you love Melville and also like Hemingway? By the Book : John Irving: By the Book 2012-06-07T15:45:22Z Horton Bay General Store; breakfast, lunch and a soda fountain in a Hemingway hangout. From Chicago to Mackinac Island, a Tour of Lake Michigan 2015-08-27T04:00:00Z Gonzo journalist Hunter S. Thompson so admired the set of trophy elk antlers when he visited the central Idaho home of Hemingway, that he stole them. Hemingway home gets back antlers taken by Hunter S. Thompson 2016-08-19T04:00:00Z Hemingway’s choice of female portraits is similarly mystifying. Hemingway the Museumgoer at the Met 2011-09-15T22:52:42Z Over the next 50 years, Just was a prolific author of politically and socially conscious fiction, his influences including Hemingway and Henry James. Acclaimed author and journalist Ward Just dead at 84 2019-12-20T05:00:00Z Dialogue, action, drama; Hemingway does them all with precision and power to produce a novel that lives long in the memory. The Great American Novelist tournament 2013-01-22T12:51:05Z “He saw it, and his eyes were as wide as a deer in the headlights,” Mr. Hemingway said. ‘Our Love Is Built to Last’ 2019-09-27T04:00:00Z The script had its genesis in a fight Welles had had with Ernest Hemingway, during which a lisping Welles mocked the macho author’s heterosexual posturing. Review: ‘Orson Welles’s Last Movie,’ by Josh Karp 2015-04-22T04:00:00Z She describes a reading in her bookstore, given by Hemingway and Stephen Spender, during which beer and whiskey were “displayed on the table in front of the boys, of which they were partaking freely.” Books of The Times: ?Letters of Sylvia Beach,? Edited by Keri Walsh 2010-04-18T22:21:00Z Daphne’s eating disorder ornaments the 20-something’s “joyfully misspent” time abroad the way Hemingway’s hunger enhanced his visits to the art museum. The Loneliness, and Danger, of Being a Young Woman in a New City 2023-05-15T04:00:00Z Partly in gratitude, she later donated Hemingway’s archive to the new presidential library. Review: Hemingway, Man of Few Words and Many Mementos, at the Morgan 2015-09-24T04:00:00Z For example, Greene tells us about the celebrated Jimmie Charters, who was presiding at the Dingo American Bar in Paris on the night Hemingway met Scott Fitzgerald. ‘To Have and Have Another’: Ring in your new year as Hemingway might 2015-12-30T05:00:00Z Aisha Hinds, an actor who met Mr. Hemingway on the HBO series “True Blood,” said the couple’s relationship serves as an example for others to express their identity. ‘Our Love Is Built to Last’ 2019-09-27T04:00:00Z As you do, contemplate Hemingway’s famous line: “I drink to make other people more interesting.” New Orleans’ offbeat charms are showcased in these off-the-beaten-path destinations 2019-03-28T04:00:00Z Hemingway's son, Patrick, will attend the Sunday ceremony to honor Brigid Pasulka for her first novel, "A Long, Long Time Ago and Essentially True." JFK Library to show Salinger letter to Hemingway 2010-03-26T10:44:00Z The Hemingways were fresh off a luxury steamship from Oak Park, Ill., looking to chuck the suburban grind for the seasonal joys of lake country. When Hemingway Was a Young Fisherman in Michigan 2015-10-01T04:00:00Z Shot in different film formats, it centers on Hannaford, a gruffly appealing macho director based partly on Hemingway. Review: ‘The Other Side of the Wind’ Is Orson Welles’s Haunted Hall of Mirrors 2018-11-01T04:00:00Z If “Hemingway & Gellhorn’s” technical ambition suggests a theatrical feature, perhaps it is because it was planned as one. Philip Kaufman and Walter Murch Collaborate on ‘Hemingway & Gellhorn’ 2012-05-25T21:01:12Z But this one, which he's called Hemingway: The Sun Also Rises, is the most complicated. Washington Ballet's The Sun Also Rises invokes the spirit of Ernest Hemingway 2013-06-11T12:59:03Z Before Urbinati started dressing actors, she wanted to be a writer — a Hemingway/Tolstoy, serious kind of writer. ‘You have no idea how much better I could make you look’: The woman who turns Hollywood men into style icons 2019-02-20T05:00:00Z “I always try to write on the principle of the iceberg,” Hemingway told The Paris Review in 1958. Was 1925 Literary Modernism’s Most Important Year? 2021-03-20T04:00:00Z Decades of American male bravado, of Hemingway woodsmen and Clint Eastwood cowboys, of rugged individualists driving manly trucks alone, have given us the suicidal wreckage of American masculinity. Even in Hemingway’s Woods, Sometimes a Man Needs to Cry 2019-08-02T04:00:00Z Steering from topside controls, Hemingway took the Pilar several hours up the coast. The day I went fishing and drinking with Hemingway in Havana 2015-10-25T04:00:00Z Since the days of Hemingway, Esquire has provided a running seminar in the arts of manhood. The ‘Esquire Man’ Is Dead. Long Live the ‘Esquire Man.’ 2017-02-04T05:00:00Z Like the Hemingway radio and the ’55 Chevy, the boa carries the banner of Cuba aloft. Sure, It’s Castro and Cigars, but Cuba Is Coral and Crocodiles, Too 2016-11-30T05:00:00Z Her account is particularly strong on Hemingway’s tortured relationship with his mother, his fractious marriages and what could be seen as his fluid understanding of gender. New in Paperback: ‘King Zeno,’ ‘The Monk of Mokha’ 2019-01-11T05:00:00Z In the article, Mark Hemingway complains Swift is training young women to expect too much from men they date, and that unmarried 29-year-olds are fooling themselves about when they say they're happy. GOP dudes are big mad at Taylor Swift for reminding them that the ladies don't like them 2023-10-02T04:00:00Z In "Invisible Girl," Hemingway writes from a child's perspective: There are more details about the fun of being in movies, more about school and friends and classmates. Mariel Hemingway shares family's troubled history in two new books 2015-04-27T04:00:00Z “Yves Tumor is the rock star of our generation,” said Jordan Hemingway, a photographer and director who worked on the album’s artwork. Yves Tumor Redefines Rock Stardom, Body on the Line 2020-04-07T04:00:00Z Always spoiling for a fight, Hemingway asks if Gil wants to box. Hemingway on film: 6 films that take him from a WWI hotshot almost to the bitter end 2016-06-10T04:00:00Z Every time you look up, Hemingway is typing while standing, or Gellhorn is disregarding her own safety to rescue or comfort a frightened child. Television Review: ‘Hemingway & Gellhorn’ Has Its Premiere on HBO 2012-05-27T22:40:54Z As he did in his last book, “Hemingway’s Boat,” Hendrickson, a former Washington Post reporter, employs tremendously rigorous research to interrogate the myths that hang around his larger-than-life subject. Review | A look at the forces — and tragedies — that shaped Frank Lloyd Wright 2019-10-03T04:00:00Z In “Green Hills of Africa,” Hemingway put in what Joyce left out—the presence of physical danger and the sense of memory arising in real time. Hemingway as the Godfather of Long-form 2015-07-29T04:00:00Z Here, T premieres a video, shot by the artist Mark Borthwick in his signature hazy style, of Hemingway cavorting along the coastline in Rio de Janeiro. | Lou & Grey’s Soft, Laid-Back Staples Debut With a Dreamy Video 2014-04-09T20:33:06Z “People have taken divots out of the lawn,” said Michael R. Federspiel, a professor of history at Central Michigan University and the author of the coffee table book “Picturing Hemingway’s Michigan.” When Hemingway Was a Young Fisherman in Michigan 2015-10-01T04:00:00Z Instead of a man who hated and feared women, Hutchisson’s Hemingway loved, admired and needed them, and we’re told repeatedly that his guilt over divorcing Hadley, his first wife, was lifelong. The quiet tragedy of Ernest Hemingway 2016-10-20T04:00:00Z “Unimaginable challenges may await us, but our love is built to last,” Mr. Hemingway said to Mr. Norfleet in his vows. ‘Our Love Is Built to Last’ 2019-09-27T04:00:00Z Hemingway dared Howard Hawks to name his worst book, and film it. A Farewell To Arms: a great movie but a terrible adaptation 2014-05-26T04:00:00Z And the Nobel, in recognizing Dylan’s work as literature, acknowledges that artists create works of popular culture with just as much care, control, courage and genius as Ernest Hemingway did sitting down at a typewriter. Why Bob Dylan's Nobel Prize is the best thing that can happen to the book world 2016-10-14T04:00:00Z Bruce Fowler, 52, serving 21 years to life for murder, was in the San Quentin studio finishing a sculpture inspired by Ernest Hemingway’s “The Old Man and the Sea.” No License Plates Here: Using Art to Transcend Prison Walls 2017-04-02T04:00:00Z It is, Edmund White tells us, the story that made Hemingway wake his wife in the middle of the night to read aloud to her. A brief survey of the short story part 45: John Cheever 2012-11-16T11:05:54Z It seems fitting that her latest biography should take a graphic form, in which she swoops across the pages alongside her friends and contemporaries Modigliani, Picasso, Matisse, Duchamp and Hemingway. Kiki de Montparnasse by Jose-Luis Bocquet and Catel Muller ? review 2011-03-19T00:06:15Z Ernest Hemingway bought a home in nearby Warm Springs in the 1950s and is rumored to have written part of “For Whom the Bell Tolls” in a room at the Sun Valley Lodge. Near Idaho’s Sun Valley, choppers give intrepid skiers an all-access pass 2015-02-12T05:00:00Z What are the chances that every single one rolling off the factory line is going to deserve a place on the fireplace mantle next to the Hemingway daiquiri and the Negroni? Highbrow House Cocktails That Aim Too High 2014-10-07T04:00:00Z Yet, no less than in her exemplary Profile of Hemingway, Ross also explores the inner life of an artist, in an attempt to illuminate the mysteries of the art itself. Lillian Ross’s Brilliant Chronicle of the Power Struggle Behind a John Huston Film 2019-05-16T04:00:00Z Hemingway thought so too: "What else can change your ideas and make them run on a different plane like whiskey?" Why do writers drink? 2013-07-20T07:00:14Z A truthful look at Hemingway's life would examine the genius accessible in his writing, document the tragedy of his decline and death and wrestle with his numerous flaws. Ken Burns' vicious Hemingway smear: PBS series totally ignores writer's lifelong leftist politics 2021-04-11T04:00:00Z Optional for literary or cultural nerds: brush up on your Hemingway. 7 Things To Know Before You Visit Cuba 2016-03-10T05:00:00Z Asked about the worst advice for writers he had ever heard, he cited Hemingway’s “boring, journalistic dictum: ‘Write about what you know.’ ArtsBeat: John Irving's Rules of Attraction 2012-05-14T17:51:41Z Photograph: AP My namesake and – perhaps more famously – Ernest Hemingway's first wife, therefore the only one who married him when he was unknown and humble as opposed to famous and arrogant. Hadley Freeman's 10 awesome women: from Katharine Hepburn to Miss Piggy 2013-04-22T15:38:00Z Hemingway, who considered himself something of a boxer, claimed that he was battered during an extra minute in the round because Fitzgerald lost track of time. What Hemingway Left in Sloppy Joe’s Bar 80 Years Ago 2022-09-21T04:00:00Z The gatekeepers of Hemingway’s legend have largely ignored the place. When Hemingway Was a Young Fisherman in Michigan 2015-10-01T04:00:00Z And though I wish it included more quotations from the fiction, Hutchisson’s biography leads us where it should: to the words that Hemingway himself chose with life-giving care and attention. The quiet tragedy of Ernest Hemingway 2016-10-20T04:00:00Z Hemingway took some of these, but less graciously, and soon afterward his friendship with Fitzgerald came to an end. Review: Hemingway, Man of Few Words and Many Mementos, at the Morgan 2015-09-24T04:00:00Z Hardly anywhere would you learn that Hemingway’s screening and the Fitzgerald/Graham rendezvous happened on consecutive nights. Ernest Hemingway's long-lost Los Angeles visit, 80 years ago today 2017-07-13T04:00:00Z The Penn State English professor is the editor of "The Letters of Ernest Hemingway, 1907-1922." Lots of entertainment treats for Oct. 30-Nov. 5 2011-10-26T22:17:04Z But unlike Hemingway, Daphne must contend with the dangers of being a young woman living alone in a new city. The Loneliness, and Danger, of Being a Young Woman in a New City 2023-05-15T04:00:00Z It’s a perfect example of how, in an important way, Hemingway spent his whole life returning to northern Michigan. When Hemingway Was a Young Fisherman in Michigan 2015-10-01T04:00:00Z One guy in Boston called him “Our Hemingway. He wrote our stories for us.” Ted Williams: Secrets of baseball’s greatest hitter — and an unsung hero on race 2013-12-15T14:00:00Z Steinbeck might be considered a more American-centered version of Hemingway as Papa elbowed his way around the world. Review | John Steinbeck and biographer William Souder make a perfect pair 2020-10-01T04:00:00Z "The rich" who would do so much to sour Hemingway's life come in for some stick. A Moveable Feast was written at a time of struggle but seems hopeful – and fun 2012-05-25T13:18:02Z Hemingway says she's over her own depression now but that her salad benders were among the signs of her own emotional problems. Seen and heard at Sundance 2013-01-24T17:23:08Z Coco Chanel and Marcel Proust lived there, and Ernest Hemingway was so frequent a guest that they named a bar for him. Fire at Ritz Hotel in Paris Stuns the Fashion Crowd 2016-01-21T05:00:00Z It’s an odd juxtaposition to think of Hemingway, years later, sipping espresso in Paris cafes while writing about Nick Adams — a semi-autobiographical stand-in for the author’s own manly wanderings in the Michigan wilds. When Hemingway Was a Young Fisherman in Michigan 2015-10-01T04:00:00Z It’s tempting to say that Hemingway’s macho bluster doesn’t hold up well in the light of the 21st century, but it didn’t go unnoticed in the 20th either. Review: ‘Hemingway’ Is a Big Two-Hearted Reconsideration 2021-04-02T04:00:00Z But it's harder for them to have the autonomy that, say, Maxwell Perkins enjoyed when taking on Scott Fitzgerald, Hemingway and Thomas Wolfe, let alone to spend the acres of time he did improving typescripts. The lost art of editing 2011-02-11T14:05:33Z PAPA: Hemingway in Cuba tells the story of a young Miami journalist, played by Giovanni Ribisi, spending time with the aging writer in and around Havana in the late 1950s. Giovanni Ribisi Hangs With Hemingway in First Hollywood Film Shot in Cuba Since 1959 2016-04-13T04:00:00Z He was duly petrified but wound up with the role of Hemingway. | Video: A Role That Was Good and True and Stole the Scene 2012-01-05T20:16:17Z Her 1950 profile of Hemingway was largely built around four scenes Ross witnessed when the great American novelist stopped in Manhattan on his way to Europe. Lillian Ross, celebrated New Yorker writer, dead at 99 2017-09-20T04:00:00Z Instead of a note I received a phone call the next morning from Hemingway, who proposed five o’clock drinks at his favourite Havana bar, the Floridita. The day I went fishing and drinking with Hemingway in Havana 2015-10-25T04:00:00Z Images of Hemingway are all over the cool, cavernous interior — and a daiquiri favored by the writer provides the bar’s name. 36 Hours in Montpellier, France 2012-08-09T19:11:35Z I have no idea what the instruction or assignments entailed, but I can almost promise the workshop was more exciting than discussing the ending of Hemingway’s “Indian Camp.” Granta's Best Young American Novelists in L.A., #FollowMeBook and more from the literary web 2017-05-17T04:00:00Z The newly digitized files include letters from Hemingway to the actress Ingrid Bergman, letters to his wife Mary, passports documenting his travels and bar bills, grocery lists and notations of hurricane sightings. Items from Hemingway's Cuba home go to JFK Library 2013-05-06T16:45:09Z This is evidenced by the fact that not a single person with whom I spoke referred to her by her last name, as they did with Hemingway, Fitzgerald, Stein and Porter. Exploring the France That Josephine Baker Loved 2016-07-12T04:00:00Z Hemingway lived and wrote on the subtropical island for most of the 1930s. Hemingway Look-Alike Contest returns to the Florida Keys 2021-07-22T04:00:00Z Last fall the team also revived the storied Cahiers d’Art journal, which had published works by Hemingway and Beckett, with a cover and a lithograph by the artist Ellsworth Kelly, who turns 90 this month. The Zervos Picasso Catalog Is Resurrected 2013-05-22T22:13:48Z The area’s lack of literary glamour — this is not Hemingway’s Key West or Norman Maclean’s Montana — tends to keep the hordes away. Chasing Redfish Off the South Texas Gulf Coast 2016-02-10T05:00:00Z It spawned great works of art—Pablo Picasso’s “Guernica”, Ernest Hemingway’s “For Whom the Bell Tolls”, and “Homage to Catalonia” by George Orwell—lasting improvements in emergency medical treatment and terrible advances in modern warfare. The opening act 2015-01-29T05:00:00Z Yet, as a new edition of this 1926 classic by Ernest Hemingway shows, up until the final galleys, Cohn’s college feats were not even included in the opening chapter. Hemingway’s Novel Is Reissued With Original First Chapter 2014-07-04T04:00:00Z The second round, beginning with a riff on a Hemingway daiquiri and embracing bison tongue and a fantasy in chocolate, proved as mouthwatering as the first. Review | Alma Cocina Latina review: A Venezuelan stunner beckons in Baltimore 2017-01-31T05:00:00Z The brothers hadn’t been born when Hemingway was a regular guest at their restaurant, but they’ve heard plenty of stories. Footsteps: Blood, Sand, Sherry: Hemingway?s Madrid 2011-06-17T18:55:00Z By Ross' account, the affair with Shawn began about the time she finished the Hemingway piece. Lillian Ross, celebrated New Yorker writer, dead at 99 2017-09-20T04:00:00Z In the interim he did his research: he dove into biographies, read Hemingway aloud for hours and even took up boxing. The Carpetbagger: Uggie and Cosmo: Scene-Stealing Dogs and Humans 2012-02-22T23:44:40Z More than 130 years after the publication of Mark Twain’s masterpiece — a novel that Hemingway called the beginning of “all modern American literature” — we still don’t know. Huck Finn and Tom Sawyer are back — and all growed up 2017-01-09T05:00:00Z It would seem that Mr. Collins and company felt thwarted in trying for a theatrical equivalent of the Hemingway style. | 'The Select (The Sun Also Rises)': ?The Select (The Sun Also Rises)? - Review 2011-09-12T02:01:06Z Later, Hemingway opted for a more straightforward, chronological order, introducing the American expats Jake, Brett, and Robert Cohn in Paris, before they travel to Spain. Hemingway's Hidden Metafictions in "The Sun Also Rises" 2014-08-07T04:00:00Z As Dearborn tells his story, we see Hemingway comport himself with compulsive nastiness, congenital dishonesty and staggering petulance. Ernest Hemingway: The man behind the cultivated image of hyper-masculinity 2017-05-17T04:00:00Z Even worse, Hemingway also lapses frequently into baby talk, or maybe it’s mock American Indian. Hemingway the Museumgoer at the Met 2011-09-15T22:52:42Z There is the den-like Hemingway Bar tucked away on the Rue Cambon side near a door where Diana, Princess of Wales, made her fatal final exit. Five Hotels That Get Five Stars 2011-12-02T14:36:36Z As "Hemingway" explains, "The world saw him as a man's man, but all his life he would privately be intrigued by the blurred lines between male and female, men and women." The androgyny of being Ernest: A gender-fluid reading of Hemingway that upends his macho image 2021-04-12T04:00:00Z For example, Mr. Pederson explained, the earliest copies of the first edition of Ernest Hemingway’s “The Sun Also Rises” said “author of ‘In Our Times’” on the dust jacket. The Baumans, Sellers of Really, Really Rare Books 2019-01-30T05:00:00Z Until it was brought to their attention, neither realized that the image of a woman lighting a cigarette opens both “Unbearable Lightness” and “Hemingway & Gellhorn.” Philip Kaufman and Walter Murch Collaborate on ‘Hemingway & Gellhorn’ 2012-05-25T21:01:12Z Dovlatov loved a particular slice of the twentieth-century American canon—Faulkner and Hemingway and Salinger—for its plainspoken honesty, straightforward language, and lack of heavy-handed moralizing. A Russian Writer’s Lessons for Being a Nobody While Being Yourself 2018-11-15T05:00:00Z But by now Hemingway’s literary star was rising fast. ‘Ernest Hemingway: Between Two Wars’ Arriving at Morgan Library 2015-07-02T04:00:00Z At its best, it has distant echoes of early Hemingway, as filtered through Twitter and Klonopin: it’s terse, neutral, composed of small and often intricate gestures. Books of The Times: ‘Taipei,’ by Tao Lin 2013-06-04T12:00:01Z Not realising Hemingway was in the room, Welles made various criticisms of the author’s text. Lost script reveals what Orson Welles really thought about Ernest Hemingway 2016-01-16T05:00:00Z Far from suggesting grace under pressure, that greatest of Hemingway virtues, it makes you think that he’s about to pass out. Hemingway the Museumgoer at the Met 2011-09-15T22:52:42Z Now “Hemingway,” airing over three nights starting Monday on PBS, comes along as American culture is reconsidering many of its lionized men, from figures on statues to Woody Allen. Review: ‘Hemingway’ Is a Big Two-Hearted Reconsideration 2021-04-02T04:00:00Z Less than two blocks from Hemingway's table, what was left of Charles Baudelaire and Guy de Maupassant lay beneath stone memorials in the Montparnasse cemetery. Ernest Hemingway and the highs and lows of Paris 2012-05-17T10:19:37Z Even though it is illegal for a noncombatant to join wartime fighting, the military awarded Hemingway the Bronze Star in recognition of his courage. Ken Burns' vicious Hemingway smear: PBS series totally ignores writer's lifelong leftist politics 2021-04-11T04:00:00Z Hemingway began writing it on his 26th birthday, almost a hundred years ago. The Best Book That Amor Towles Ever Received as a Gift 2021-09-23T04:00:00Z And it's clear what she meant to the faithless Hemingway from his Paris memoir "A Moveable Feast." Paula McLain's 'The Paris Wife': the first and best of Ernest Hemingway's wives 2011-03-26T01:03:49Z Hemingway’s inspiration for “A Farewell to Arms” was his stint as a volunteer ambulance driver for the American Red Cross in Italy. Once war-torn, Slovenia has become a green retreat 2019-11-26T05:00:00Z Re: Manhattan, that film is specifically about moral decline, and while the age difference in the Allen/Hemingway relationship is cringe-inducing, every other relationship in that film also has an "ick" factor... intentionally. Louis C.K. and Hollywood’s Canon of Creeps 2017-11-12T05:00:00Z Liberally adapted from the Hemingway novel, the film Howard Hawks would cement Bogart as a romantic lead after “Casablanca.” Lauren Bacall’s Debut in ‘To Have and Have Not’ 2014-08-13T04:00:00Z In private, as Dearborn shows, Hemingway would talk with his wives about his desire to transgress conventional gender boundaries — about his wish to be their girls. Ernest Hemingway: The man behind the cultivated image of hyper-masculinity 2017-05-17T04:00:00Z “Never think that war, no matter how necessary, nor how justified, is not a crime,” Ernest Hemingway wrote. Review: ‘Homeland: Iraq Year Zero’ Chronicles a War-Torn Family 2016-10-04T04:00:00Z Ernest Hemingway would pick a place to eat for its staff. Concierge Dwight Owsley on New York City 2014-10-13T04:00:00Z These pages are new segments of an existing Alice story already housed at the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum in Boston, home of the largest collection of Hemingway materials. What Hemingway Left in Sloppy Joe’s Bar 80 Years Ago 2022-09-21T04:00:00Z McGovern, an advocate of normalizing relations between the U.S. and Cuba, has called the collaboration over Hemingway historic. Items from Hemingway's Cuba home go to JFK Library 2013-05-06T16:45:09Z He went into the Hemingway café and ordered a coffee. Don't Kill Me, I Beg You. This is My Tree by Hassan Blasim, translated by Jonathan Wright 2013-03-20T13:00:02Z By all accounts, northern Michigan had a seismic effect on Ernest Hemingway and his future work. When Hemingway Was a Young Fisherman in Michigan 2015-10-01T04:00:00Z After the lights came back up, Hemingway spoke tersely of his experiences reporting the war. Ernest Hemingway's long-lost Los Angeles visit, 80 years ago today 2017-07-13T04:00:00Z Soon it was a refuge, too, from a group of associates there, including some painters, and writers such as Hemingway, with whom he sparred in the boxing ring. Joan Mir?: at home in exile 2011-04-08T23:05:56Z Most notably, Mariel Hemingway bravely discussed the legacy of her grandfather, whose ghost is felt throughout the recent documentary “Running from Crazy.” Hemingway on film: 6 films that take him from a WWI hotshot almost to the bitter end 2016-06-10T04:00:00Z It’s notable that the only character who behaves like a regular person is a professional third wheel, played with natural charm by Dree Hemingway. ‘The Unicorn’ Review: Two’s Company, Three’s a Comedy 2019-01-31T05:00:00Z That’s Horcher: a seat for everyone, a list that through the decades has included not just the political class but also Salvador Dalí, Sophia Loren and Ernest Hemingway. For 115 years, one restaurant has fed the elite in Berlin and now Madrid. Nazis included. 2019-12-16T05:00:00Z Already the most important editor of his time, he added Rawlings to an elite roster that included Ernest Hemingway, Thomas Wolfe and F. Scott Fitzgerald. Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings, a Novelist Who Went on a Quest for an Authentic Life 2021-05-10T04:00:00Z Mr. Owen has to completely submerge his usual simmering charisma to conform to the film’s notion of the loud, slightly buffoonish Hemingway, though he still manages to suggest some of the man’s outsize appeal. Television Review: ‘Hemingway & Gellhorn’ Has Its Premiere on HBO 2012-05-27T22:40:54Z Stuffed with Hemingway, we motored on to Stuart’s Conch Shack, where the $8 conch salad was served with tomatoes, peppers and fresh slices of lime in paper bowls. To Bimini, ‘SuperFast’ but Leisurely 2014-03-18T07:35:40Z The book has drawn critical comparisons with such canonical literature as Michael Herr's Vietnam-era "Dispatches" and the World War I and Spanish Civil War reflections of Ernest Hemingway and George Orwell. Sebastian Junger reflects on friendship, war and peace 2011-06-09T22:27:00Z After World War II ended, she returned to Rome and edited a literary journal, Mercurio, that published such writers as Jean-Paul Sartre, Ernest Hemingway and Alberto Moravia. The Transgressive Power of Alba de Céspedes 2023-01-13T05:00:00Z A few pages later our Hemingway avatar David experiences "the strangeness inside" as Catherine penetrates him. The androgyny of being Ernest: A gender-fluid reading of Hemingway that upends his macho image 2021-04-12T04:00:00Z By late 1973 he was thoroughly disgusted by the superficial appropriation of Spanish culture by American tourists who were inspired by Hemingway. Lost script reveals what Orson Welles really thought about Ernest Hemingway 2016-01-16T05:00:00Z “It does require great knowledge, photographic memory and ability to understand, connoisseurship to identify and group them by author,” said Sean Hemingway, the current lead curator of Greek and Roman art at the Met. The Kylix Marvel: Why Experts Distrust the Story of an Ancient Cup’s Rebirth 2023-04-19T04:00:00Z Hemingway lived in Cuba from 1939 to 1960 and wrote much of "The Old Man and the Sea" and other works here, and islanders claim him as much as Americans do. Hemingway pic a rare Hollywood moment in Cuba 2014-05-07T13:05:19Z Spanier, the general editor of the Hemingway Letters Project and an English professor at Penn State, thought so too. What Hemingway Left in Sloppy Joe’s Bar 80 Years Ago 2022-09-21T04:00:00Z “I wanted to be Ernest Hemingway,” he told me. Touring 109 Bars in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula 2015-09-03T04:00:00Z In Hemingway's, the Devil tempts with genderfluidity, and while this certainly stirs up a lot of confusion and soul-searching, there really isn't any punishment. The androgyny of being Ernest: A gender-fluid reading of Hemingway that upends his macho image 2021-04-12T04:00:00Z Not long into the story Pat angrily tosses out a copy of “A Farewell to Arms” and rails about Hemingway’s sucker-punch finale. Movie Review: ‘Silver Linings Playbook,’ Directed by David O. Russell 2012-11-15T20:57:57Z Robert Cohn, from "The Sun Also Rises," was a Princeton middleweight champion, and Hemingway liked to challenge fellow writers to boxing matches, especially when he was drinking. 'At the Fights': a heavyweight collection of American writers on boxing 2011-05-11T21:03:09Z In the contemporary classical composition category, the winner was Michael Daugherty for “Tales of Hemingway.” L.A. Opera wins two Grammys for 'Ghosts of Versailles' 2017-02-12T05:00:00Z But we looked through the family archives in Milan and there he is with Che Guevara, with Warhol, with Hemingway. Gruff Rhys: my musical take on the communist Forrest Gump 2013-05-01T18:30:02Z The Hemingway-Pfeiffer house, where Hemingway lived and wrote for a time, was restored by Arkansas State University. Hemingway-Pfeiffer Museum sets reading club events 2014-06-18T04:00:00Z Has there ever been a worthwhile Ernest Hemingway adaptation for the big screen? A Farewell To Arms: a great movie but a terrible adaptation 2014-05-26T04:00:00Z With Ms. Morrison’s help, Ms. Ross has collected many of her signature pieces, including that Hemingway profile, along with newer work, into a book that stretches over 60 years of journalism. Lillian Ross’s (Many) Choice Words 2015-10-28T04:00:00Z Hemingway, in short, had much to celebrate and part of the appeal of A Moveable Feast is its joyful depiction of a writer coming into the full knowledge of his powers. Ernest Hemingway and the highs and lows of Paris 2012-05-17T10:19:37Z When you refer to “they”, the people he was writing to include his editor, Maxwell Perkins, and friends like Edmund Wilson and Ernest Hemingway. Sarah Churchwell on Gatsby 2012-07-02T11:00:00Z When Welles mocked him back, Hemingway threw a chair and they scuffled — settling it with a toast that led to an on-again, off-again friendship. Hollywood Ending Near for Orson Welles’s Last Film 2014-10-28T04:00:00Z Montparnasse in the 1920s was a hub for creative types on the order of Picasso, Matisse, Hemingway, Chagall and Miró. ‘Murder Below Montparnasse’: art, politics and mayhem 2013-02-28T23:48:52Z He points to revered authors like Faulkner, Dickens and Hemingway who produced their best work in their 30s and worries about how he will age as a writer. For Kazuo Ishiguro, ‘The Buried Giant’ Is a Departure 2015-02-19T05:00:00Z In that story, however, we see an example of the "Hemingway code", in which the arbitrary violence and meaninglessness of life is met with dignity, which in turn confers meaning. A brief survey of the short story part 34: Ernest Hemingway 2011-07-15T10:54:43Z Worst of all is the fake-poetic dialogue, which ranges from Hemingwayesque to actual Hemingway. Television Review: ‘Hemingway & Gellhorn’ Has Its Premiere on HBO 2012-05-27T22:40:54Z Salinger met Hemingway in Europe during World War II, and closes the letter by telling Hemingway that the talks they had were the only "hopeful minutes" of his war experience. JFK Library to show Salinger letter to Hemingway 2010-03-25T20:54:00Z In his assertion of a distinctive American mythos, Johnson’s only rivals in the short story are Ernest Hemingway, Flannery O’Connor and Raymond Carver. Review | Denis Johnson is gone, but he left us one last sublime collection of stories 2018-01-21T05:00:00Z Originally, Hemingway began his tale of the Lost Generation by introducing its beautiful and heartsick embodiment, Brett Ashley: “This is a novel about a lady.” Hemingway’s Novel Is Reissued With Original First Chapter 2014-07-04T04:00:00Z Lawrence said it all, in a review of Hemingway, when he pointed out that Hemingway was essentially a photographer — and photographers don’t age well. Interview: Gore Vidal 2021-10-21T04:00:00Z ‘Oh, Mr Hemingway, you think because you’re so big and strong and have hair on your chest that you can bully me.’ Lost script reveals what Orson Welles really thought about Ernest Hemingway 2016-01-16T05:00:00Z The letter, available to scholars for years, is part of the Ernest Hemingway collection that has been kept at the JFK Library for 30 years. JFK Library to show Salinger letter to Hemingway 2010-03-25T20:54:00Z “Oh hello, Ernest Hemingway! Help yourself to some grocery store cubed cheese! Would you like to talk about the latest episode of ‘Vanderpump Rules’?” Samantha Irby: By the Book 2018-05-10T04:00:00Z Bradbury's literary style was honed in pulp magazines and influenced by Ernest Hemingway and Thomas Wolfe, and he became the rare science fiction writer treated seriously by the literary world. Ray Bradbury, author of 'Fahrenheit 451,' dies 2012-06-06T15:02:47Z “Having to work on the road, it causes a push and pull,” Mr. Hemingway said. ‘Our Love Is Built to Last’ 2019-09-27T04:00:00Z “I was a child when Germany was in ruins. What caught my imagination, and how I became an enthusiastic reader, was from the works of James Fenimore Cooper, Mark Twain and Hemingway,” he says. A museum honoring American writers opens in Chicago. But where are the books? 2017-06-23T04:00:00Z When Hemingway got the call telling him he’d been hired to direct the next George Lucas movie, he pulled over to the side of the road and began to cry. George Lucas Is Ready to Roll the Credits 2012-01-17T16:33:29Z The complete works of William Shakespeare, Monet’s lilies, all of Hemingway, all of Milton, all of Keats, our music libraries, our library libraries, our galleries, our poetry, our letters, our names etched in desks. Everyone is so special 2014-04-05T22:00:00Z Other attendees confirm that her lover, Dashiell Hammett, picked a fight with Hemingway, calling him out for an inability to write memorable women. Ernest Hemingway's long-lost Los Angeles visit, 80 years ago today 2017-07-13T04:00:00Z At worst, the sporadic leaping from allusion to allusion is distracting and pedantic, as in the story “Waiting,” where in one paragraph the narrator discusses Fitzgerald, Hemingway, Wharton, Anderson, Joyce, Porter, Faulkner and Beckett. ‘Paper Lantern’ and ‘Ecstatic Cahoots,’ by Stuart Dybek When a giant Gambian pouched rat runs through the dining room, Clippy tries to pass it off as a cat that belonged to Ernest Hemingway. ‘Razor Girl,’ a Tale of Kidnappers, Reality TV Stars and Dodgy Seafood 2016-09-04T04:00:00Z According to the archivists, the memoir also details a boozy evening with Hemingway in 1954 following the great American novelist’s Nobel Prize for literature victory. Orson Welles memoir found 30 years after great director's death 2015-05-22T04:00:00Z At this point, sending up the plain-spoken virility of Ernest Hemingway — perhaps the most parodied of all American writers — may indeed be like shooting fish in a barrel. Review: In ‘Wives,’ the Other Halves Have Their Say 2019-09-16T04:00:00Z In one section of the notebook, young Hemingway tells the story of a dead man who returns once a year to rebuild Ross Castle in Ireland, and host a nighttime feast. Hemingway’s First Short Story Found in Key West 2017-09-29T04:00:00Z One of his most celebrated haunts is Key West, Florida, where the late writer’s birthday is marked each July with a Hemingway look-alike contest and other festivities, some held at one of his favorite bars. Live like Hemingway: Five places where he lived, drank and wrote 2014-06-18T04:00:00Z This material has long been available to scholars, but it’s presented here in a thoroughly accessible way by Seán Hemingway, the author’s grandson, who edited the volume and provides a helpful introduction. Perspective | On Hemingway and the ideal of masculinity 2017-07-20T04:00:00Z She is as economical a writer, in her own way, as Hemingway, using only the necessary number of words. Jesmyn Ward's 'Sing, Unburied, Sing’ is multivocal and haunting 2017-10-06T04:00:00Z Hemingway lovers will find much to savor in this inventive account of “The Sun Also Rises,” which uses the author’s words exclusively, edited down to 3 hours 15 minutes of exposition. Review | How dry he’s not: Hemingway, brought to the stage in lively fashion 2017-02-28T05:00:00Z But irony can become—as one of Hemingway’s characters said—linked with pity. “Thinking about how to transition”: David Means and Luke Mogelson, short story masters, contemplate the novel 2016-06-05T04:00:00Z Well-read, well-rounded and very well connected, Hamill was at ease quoting poetry and Ernest Hemingway, dating Jacqueline Onassis or enjoying a drink and a cigarette at the old Lion’s Head tavern in Greenwich Village. Pete Hamill, legendary New York columnist, has died 2020-08-05T04:00:00Z Hemingway and his Paris crowd were very important to me; Joyce, Camus, Chekhov but also Henrik Ibsen and – in the German speaking countries – the nearly forgotten Henry de Montherlant. The Man Booker International prize finalists speak: Part Two 2013-05-15T10:31:24Z The Pulitzer, which honoured the ageing William Faulkner and Ernest Hemingway for the grandiose and simplistic follies of their maturity, has assumed the character of a national institution. Paul Bailey: I prefer humble prizes 2012-07-13T21:55:14Z I sat on the second stool from the left end of the bar, Hemingway’s favorite perch — or so some would have you believe; others contend it was the third seat, or maybe the fourth. When Hemingway Was a Young Fisherman in Michigan 2015-10-01T04:00:00Z The collection not only allows access to things Hemingway wrote and touched and wore — it also allows scholars to see through his eyes. What Hemingway Left in Sloppy Joe’s Bar 80 Years Ago 2022-09-21T04:00:00Z To Have and Have Another: A Hemingway Cocktail Companion” is a revised and expanded edition of a book published in 2012. ‘To Have and Have Another’: Ring in your new year as Hemingway might 2015-12-30T05:00:00Z Hendrickson, the author of an acclaimed biographical portrait of Hemingway, also subscribes to the received cant that Wright heroically embodied a Whitmanesque or Emersonian ideal, all big skies, prairie homes and American braggadocio. Architecture’s Most Irredeemable Cad 2019-10-01T04:00:00Z The Margaux Hemingway thriller “Lipstick,” one of the few scripts he wrote in its entirety, ranked low on his list of favorites. David Rayfiel, Screenwriter With Sydney Pollack, Dies at 87 2011-06-23T04:19:30Z Even at the Morgan, Hemingway was something of an afterthought. Review: Hemingway, Man of Few Words and Many Mementos, at the Morgan 2015-09-24T04:00:00Z Two other Mrs. Hemingways — his widow, Mary Welsh, and the journalist Martha Gellhorn — are there to provide their own self-eulogies in the voice of the author of “The Sun Also Rises.” Review: In ‘Wives,’ the Other Halves Have Their Say 2019-09-16T04:00:00Z Hutchisson also presents a Hemingway who was far more open-minded about gender than he is typically portrayed. The quiet tragedy of Ernest Hemingway 2016-10-20T04:00:00Z Hemingway wrote some of his best-known work while living in the house, including the novel “To Have and Have Not” and the short story “The Snows of Kilimanjaro.” Hemingway's Key West house and cats spared by Hurricane Irma 2017-09-11T04:00:00Z In Paris, the romance between Left Bank fixture Shakespeare & Co. and the city’s literary set dates back to the era of F. Scott Fitzgerald and Ernest Hemingway. The 15 Coolest Bookstores From Around the World 2015-01-07T05:00:00Z Now, instead of atmosphere, Chumley’s has décor; the book jackets and photographs are elements in a haunted house attraction featuring the ghosts of Hemingway and Kerouac. The New Chumley’s Raises the Culinary Bar 2017-01-31T05:00:00Z We were listening intently to the audio version of Ernest Hemingway’s “A Farewell to Arms,” and the rental car almost swerved off the road when Frederic Henry got hit by a trench mortar shell. Once war-torn, Slovenia has become a green retreat 2019-11-26T05:00:00Z The library also acquired a manuscript of “The Faithful Bull,” a tale that Hemingway wrote for Mr. Ivancich’s nephew. ArtsBeat: JFK Library Unveils Hemingway Letters 2012-03-28T19:57:08Z Claude was friends with Graham Greene and fought in the Spanish civil war with Hemingway. Danny DeVito: I still miss my father 2012-06-15T23:05:18Z The Hemingway model of American manhood lost its nuance and depth but kept its core when Hollywood made this laconic archetype the familiar cowboy, soldier and action hero of cinema. Trump’s “alpha-male” paradox: How gender bias makes his behavior seem manly, no matter what 2016-08-17T04:00:00Z Hemingway’s stream has become hard to recognize and to distinguish, because it has become the mainstream. Hemingway as the Godfather of Long-form 2015-07-29T04:00:00Z Crucial to their presentation of Hemingway as a loathsome and delusional figure is the inclusion of his intense concerns that the FBI was surveilling him. Ken Burns' vicious Hemingway smear: PBS series totally ignores writer's lifelong leftist politics 2021-04-11T04:00:00Z In his 20s, Wilson was among the first critics to recognize the importance of Joyce’s “Ulysses,” Eliot’s “The Waste Land” and what he called Hemingway’s “distinctively American development in prose.” Lewis M. Dabney, Scholar Who Made Edmund Wilson Focus of His Life’s Work, Dies at 83 2015-12-26T05:00:00Z The village of Horton Bay, which zips by in a flash on County Road 56, was a major fixture of Hemingway’s adolescence. When Hemingway Was a Young Fisherman in Michigan 2015-10-01T04:00:00Z Hemingway went on to win the Nobel Prize in Literature the next year. Hemingway shows soft side in newly public letters 2012-03-28T22:47:09Z In “The Old Man and the Sea” by Ernest Hemingway, the fisherman Santiago promises to visit the Virgin’s shrine at El Cobre if he catches a fish. Can one man’s Cuban road trip fix 56 years of cultural disconnect? 2015-05-04T04:00:00Z In 1930, Hemingway listed his hobbies as “skiing, fishing, shooting, drinking,” and his education as simply “Abroad.” Not Your Average Autograph Collection 2018-07-12T04:00:00Z Bruce was a longtime confidant who had served as Hemingway’s mechanic, handyman and sometime chauffeur. Hemingway’s First Short Story Found in Key West 2017-09-29T04:00:00Z Madrid occupied a rare place of privilege in the Hemingway cosmos. Places Where Hemingway Lived or Traveled 2015-10-02T04:00:00Z In “Green Hills of Africa,” Hemingway is seeking to out-Joyce Joyce regarding streams of consciousness, and he even tips his hand regarding that sense of competition. Hemingway as the Godfather of Long-form 2015-07-29T04:00:00Z While director Richard Attenborough’s film is supposed to show how Hemingway’s wartime experiences influenced his book “A Farewell to Arms” and his later image as a macho adventurer, this flaccid romance instead features Hemingway crying. Hemingway on film: 6 films that take him from a WWI hotshot almost to the bitter end 2016-06-10T04:00:00Z Hemingway tears through the history of American literature and leaves only three survivors—Henry James, Stephen Crane, and Mark Twain. Hemingway as the Godfather of Long-form 2015-07-29T04:00:00Z Was this changing of the guard an end for Hemingway? Books of The Times: A First Wife Can Be So Stolid and Clueless and Plain and Pregnant 2011-02-27T22:49:34Z If Hemingway is one of our great archetypes of the artist, is there anything you recognized of yourself in him? They Are Giving Hemingway Another Look, So You Can, Too 2021-04-01T04:00:00Z “I always felt it was much more of a mature film,” Hemingway said. George Lucas Is Ready to Roll the Credits 2012-01-17T16:33:29Z Sean Hemingway didn't respond to emails or phone messages seeking comment. Hemingway home gets back antlers taken by Hunter S. Thompson 2016-08-19T04:00:00Z I would be very intimidated to do that, but Hemingway would not. The Carpetbagger: Uggie and Cosmo: Scene-Stealing Dogs and Humans 2012-02-22T23:44:40Z Two U.S. projects shot in Cuba are already underway — "Cuban Chrome," a reality TV series from the Discovery Channel, and a feature film titled "Papa," about Ernest Hemingway. Thaw in U.S.-Cuba relations stuns 'Alumbrones' filmmakers 2015-01-06T05:00:00Z A more experienced and connected writer, Fitzgerald championed Hemingway’s work while offering him career and editing advice. What Hemingway Left in Sloppy Joe’s Bar 80 Years Ago 2022-09-21T04:00:00Z The year-round population count, 6,000, is the same as it was in Hemingway’s day, and in some ways, little has changed. When Hemingway Was a Young Fisherman in Michigan 2015-10-01T04:00:00Z He texted Mr. Hemingway to ask if he was tired. ‘Our Love Is Built to Last’ 2019-09-27T04:00:00Z Photograph: Murdo Macleod for the Guardian It was Hemingway who perhaps came closest to defining the art and craft of the great short story. Claire Keegan 2010-09-04T23:06:00Z The planners document his appointments and encounters with friends and colleagues like Hemingway, Picasso and André Breton. Inside Art: Sculpture as Portrait at the Metropolitan Museum of Art 2011-12-15T21:41:44Z Asked if there had been a bidding war for his 1930s Wheeler Playmate — Ernest Hemingway famously owned one — Mr. Rhys laughed so hard that he did an actual spit take. Matthew Rhys Hits the Seas 2021-10-04T04:00:00Z It’s a Tiffany, Chippendale, Hemingway space; many a first edition lines the wall. On Cumberland Island, you don’t have to choose between roughing it and pampering yourself 2015-11-19T05:00:00Z The letter, which has been available to and referenced by scholars over the years, is part of the Ernest Hemingway collection that has been kept at the JFK Library for 30 years. JFK Library to show Salinger letter to Hemingway 2010-03-26T10:44:00Z Ernest Hemingway was a maker of lists and a collector of his life’s ephemera. ‘Ernest Hemingway: Between Two Wars’ Arriving at Morgan Library 2015-07-02T04:00:00Z Fetishizing Paris is part of a long tradition among American cultural observers, from Hemingway to Woody Allen, many of whom have romanticized the French capital as if its streets were bathed in Chanel No. 5. American Expatriates in Paris Wish Emily Cooper Would Go Home 2023-01-20T05:00:00Z But Life then printed only black-and-white photos, and Capa’s biographer, Richard Whelan, later called the images of Hemingway “personal snapshots” — implying that they weren’t suitable for depicting the Great Author and his family. Art Review: ‘Capa in Color’ at International Center of Photography 2014-02-06T22:07:19Z The Kennedy Library holds a large Hemingway collection because Jacqueline Kennedy helped arrange a place for the items. Items from Hemingway's Cuba home go to JFK Library 2013-05-06T09:03:07Z Chesney took the year off the road in 2010 to concentrate on his lauded new album "Hemingway's Whiskey" and to make three films - a 3D concert movie and two documentaries about football. Touring juggernaut Chesney on the road again 2011-03-16T10:54:08Z Sometimes a writer might even define a place, as Hemingway did for 1920s Paris. Footsteps: Where a Poet’s Vision Lives on in India 2013-02-01T18:07:13Z And Robert Zemeckis, the director of films including “Forrest Gump” and “Cast Away” has agreed to direct a limited television series based on Hemingway’s life that is being shopped to studios and streamers. What Hemingway Left in Sloppy Joe’s Bar 80 Years Ago 2022-09-21T04:00:00Z “Hemingway was not a healthy man during the latter phases in his life,” Brooks continued. David Brooks frets mightily about the horrors “that can afflict a successful person” 2016-04-26T04:00:00Z The result was To Have And Have Not, which is more Casablanca 2 than Hemingway, but a classic nonetheless. A Farewell To Arms: a great movie but a terrible adaptation 2014-05-26T04:00:00Z The playwright Tennessee Williams and the novelist Ernest Hemingway, whose former home is now a museum, famously lived there. Literary Nonprofit Buys Elizabeth Bishop’s Key West Home 2019-11-13T05:00:00Z The early-morning light was like something Hemingway would wax literary about. Off Belize, a Hunt for Saltwater Fly-Fishing’s Top Prizes 2017-04-05T04:00:00Z Anyway, some of our most famous writers — Hemingway and Mailer, among others — have seemed, by their works, to believe just that. Interview: Gore Vidal 2021-10-21T04:00:00Z There are no grade marks on the piece, so it’s unknown whether this was a draft of an English assignment, or if Hemingway was writing for his own amusement. Hemingway’s First Short Story Found in Key West 2017-09-29T04:00:00Z In 2007, she traveled to Spain for a story based loosely on Hemingway’s “The Sun Also Rises.” Annie Leibovitz, the Un-Fashion Photographer 2021-11-04T04:00:00Z “The ‘Alice’ portions remind us not only of how opposed Hemingway was to the New Deal but just how much fun he could have with wordplay,” Curnutt said. What Hemingway Left in Sloppy Joe’s Bar 80 Years Ago 2022-09-21T04:00:00Z Sure, the debt to Hemingway was undeniable, especially in dialogue. Learning to Love the Stories of Andre Dubus 2018-06-15T04:00:00Z My husband and I sneaked off to the Hemingway Bar. | Closin' Up the Ritz 2011-10-31T22:23:54Z Ernest Hemingway was one of the great innovators in literary form. Hemingway as the Godfather of Long-form 2015-07-29T04:00:00Z During this little lecture, included in his Green Hills of Africa, Hemingway made one of his most famous statements. Mud – review 2013-05-11T23:07:24Z The Community Library runs an annual Ernest Hemingway Symposium, this year Sept. 4-6, with tours of Hemingway haunts, lectures and skeet shooting. Live like Hemingway: Five places where he lived, drank and wrote 2014-06-18T04:00:00Z Caldwell said items relating to Faulkner are much rarer in the auction market than letters and possessions of other American authors such as Ernest Hemingway or F. Scott Fitzgerald. William Faulkner archival material to be sold at auction 2013-03-28T21:50:15Z But the show is at its exhilarating best when Jumbo's own personality is subsumed into that of the magnetic dancer and radical spirit worshipped by Picasso and Hemingway. Josephine and I – review 2013-07-19T16:49:00Z In fact, the store first started off as an elite outdoorsman brand in 1892 and was worn by the likes of Theodore Roosevelt and Ernest Hemingway. 6 shocking revelations from Netflix's new Abercrombie & Fitch doc 2022-04-20T04:00:00Z When it isn't killing off its characters one by one during a cave-diving expedition gone wrong, "Sanctum" resembles a Hemingway short story without the story part. "Sanctum": James Cameron presents an underwater cave thriller 2011-02-03T01:31:00Z In time, he said, the cable news networks will face bankruptcy the same way Ernest Hemingway once described a character’s financial demise: “Gradually and then suddenly.” Has prime time faded for cable TV news? 2015-05-06T04:00:00Z There's a pitch-perfect portrayal of Hemingway, ostentatiously glugging wine, challenging people to box and roaring on about "true sentences". Ernest Hemingway and the highs and lows of Paris 2012-05-17T10:19:37Z To cite a quote of disputed origin often attributed to Ernest Hemingway, "There is nothing noble in being superior to your fellow man. True nobility is being superior to your former self." Making etiquette for everyone again – despite, or because of, its weaponization 2022-11-24T05:00:00Z Writing is thought to be a solitary enterprise: Picture Ernest Hemingway, sleeves rolled up, banging out manly sentences at his desk against a backdrop of snow-capped mountains. How David L. Ulin and Paul Kolsby co-wrote their satiric earthquake novel, 'Ear to the Ground' 2016-05-05T04:00:00Z Fitzgerald gets noticeably less love in the pages than Hemingway. A Cocktail Writer’s Life: The Pentagon by Day, a Barstool by Night 2019-01-07T05:00:00Z I kept my distance from the Hemingway cottage, called Windemere, which is still in the family — a Hemingway nephew, Ernie Mainland, summers there — and not open to the public. When Hemingway Was a Young Fisherman in Michigan 2015-10-01T04:00:00Z It took up whole pages of her Hemingway profile, and sometimes one long, carefully groomed quote was all there was to her shorter masterpieces in the magazine's “Talk of the Town” section. Lillian Ross, celebrated New Yorker writer, dead at 99 2017-09-20T04:00:00Z He was probably aware of the sexual ambiguities that lay behind Hemingway’s macho façade. How Orson Welles’s “The Other Side of the Wind” Was Rescued from Oblivion 2018-09-26T04:00:00Z No, I'm talking about his new film Dom Hemingway, which opens with its titular moustachioed hard man, played by Law, delivering a soliloquy in praise of his "exquisite" appendage. Toronto 2013: Reporter's diary 2013-09-12T13:42:39Z Hemingway wrote these passages two years before his father killed himself, suggesting that the author’s own suicidal ideation started earlier and was perhaps deeper than scholars previously knew. What Hemingway Left in Sloppy Joe’s Bar 80 Years Ago 2022-09-21T04:00:00Z “I’ve lived with Hemingway’s ghost for my whole life and there was something very profound about this story, even though it’s very simple,” said Tim Hotchner, 47, a documentary filmmaker and writer. The Old Man and the Play: Friend keeps word to Hemingway 2019-01-29T05:00:00Z Spotted on the cover of Harper’s Bazaar in 1943 by Howard Hawks’ wife Nancy, she was persuaded to test for his Hemingway adaptation, To Have and Have Not. Lauren Bacall: a career in clips 2014-08-13T04:00:00Z The Côte d’Azur and its sunlight, reliably bright almost 300 days a year, has long been a siren for artists and writers — and train passengers — like Matisse, Picasso, Hemingway, Fitzgerald and Graham Greene. A Writing Retreat by Rail, From Paris to the Côte d’Azur 2014-10-24T04:00:00Z “Hemingway drank here once,” said a blackboard on the sidewalk outside a bar, “at least we thought he did.” A Rookie’s Road Trip Through Montana, Wyoming and Idaho 2015-06-30T04:00:00Z When Hemingway first published nearly 90 years ago, the town was scandalized. From Chicago to Mackinac Island, a Tour of Lake Michigan 2015-08-27T04:00:00Z As a teenager, Ms. Didion typed out chapters from Hemingway novels to see how they worked. Joan Didion, ‘New Journalist’ Who Explored Culture and Chaos, Dies at 87 2021-12-23T05:00:00Z “How did you go bankrupt?” one character asks another in Hemingway’s “The Sun Also Rises.” New Books Try to Offer Shelter From the Storm of Dementia 2023-10-31T04:00:00Z If only we could recognize its fiction then perhaps we could return to the innocence of Hemingway's lost garden. The androgyny of being Ernest: A gender-fluid reading of Hemingway that upends his macho image 2021-04-12T04:00:00Z Listen to Sean Hemingway, a curator at the museum, speak about his grandfather’s favorite works of art: metmuseum.org/connections/hemingway. Hemingway the Museumgoer at the Met 2011-09-15T22:52:42Z And if you’re a woman or a person of color, or you’re Jewish, or you’re Native American, there are going to be things in Hemingway that are going to be really, really tough. They Are Giving Hemingway Another Look, So You Can, Too 2021-04-01T04:00:00Z Boyne Mountain is minutes from Walloon Lake where Ernest Hemingway spent boyhood summers at his family’s home, and 15 miles from Petoskey where the author was known to drink at the City Park Grill. Searching for a Secret Ski Destination? Try Michigan 2017-12-11T05:00:00Z There was a time when standing desks were a curiosity—used by eccentrics like Hemingway, Dickens and Kierkegaard, but seldom seen inside a regular office setting. 5 health benefits of standing desks 2014-04-02T11:50:00Z This gender fluid influence seeped into Hemingway's writing in more places than just "The Garden of Eden." The androgyny of being Ernest: A gender-fluid reading of Hemingway that upends his macho image 2021-04-12T04:00:00Z Chevy Malibus course down the California coast, women wear pearl necklaces and curlers in their hair, and even Hemingway shows up briefly alongside Burgess. REVIEW: Lana Del Rey's Ultraviolence Is the Album We Need Right Now 2014-06-17T04:00:00Z After Hemingway finished his shoot, “Red Tails” entered a two-year postproduction phase. George Lucas Is Ready to Roll the Credits 2012-01-17T16:33:29Z Next Thing She photographed Langley Fox Hemingway, an artist and the great-granddaughter of Ernest Hemingway, in Hawaii for the September issue of Playboy magazine. Kava Gorna Photographs the Denim-Clad Bottoms of ‘It’ Girls 2016-10-05T04:00:00Z Petitclerc went on to a long career as a journalist and writer of books, TV shows and movies, including the screenplay for "Islands in the Stream," based on the Hemingway novel of the same name. Hemingway pic a rare Hollywood moment in Cuba 2014-05-07T13:05:19Z Webre understands that some people may think that ballet and Hemingway are a strange match. Washington Ballet's The Sun Also Rises invokes the spirit of Ernest Hemingway 2013-06-11T12:59:03Z Parts are as plain and strong as Hemingway, with some internal monologues that are downright Joycean. Molly Shannon’s Memoir Is Filled With Mischief and Pathos 2022-04-10T04:00:00Z Before he was even 20, Hemingway had witnessed a lifetime of suffering and had himself had a near-death experience and serious injury. Ernest Hemingway and the highs and lows of Paris 2012-05-17T10:19:37Z But fans following the Hemingway trail will also find museums, homes and other places connected to him in Illinois, Idaho, Arkansas and Cuba. Live like Hemingway: Five places where he lived, drank and wrote 2014-06-18T04:00:00Z Early in the morning of 2 July 1961, Ernest Hemingway pulled down a shotgun from the rack, loaded it, put the barrel in his mouth and splattered his brains over the vestibule of his house. A Moveable Feast was written at a time of struggle but seems hopeful – and fun 2012-05-25T13:18:02Z Pierce Brosnan will bring a little-known Ernest Hemingway novel to the screen, according to the Hollywood Reporter. Pierce Brosnan to star in the film version of a forgotten Ernest Hemingway novel 2016-02-09T05:00:00Z Paris is where I learned, like Hemingway, to be poor and happy. ‘Paris is where I learned, like Hemingway, to be poor and happy’ 2017-07-14T04:00:00Z His clearer “reckoning” is with Hemingway, whose crisp sentences are clearly a stylistic influence, but whose pastimes — especially the lion-killing — and parenting methods prove troubling. For a Literary Man’s Man, Mother Knew Best 2023-04-09T04:00:00Z Former PEN Hemingway Award winners - writers Joshua Ferris, Ha Jin and Robinson - talked Saturday about how their first novels affected their careers. Brando Skyhorse getting PEN/Hemingway Award 2011-03-26T23:11:13Z The boy has a bigger role, and Hemingway himself is a character, as is a cellist who evokes the moods of the play throughout. The Old Man and the Play: Friend keeps word to Hemingway 2019-01-29T05:00:00Z Other stories soon appeared in the Atlantic, Esquire, Harper’s and Playboy, and for a few years Mr. Jones seemed to be the rightful heir to Raymond Carver, Norman Mailer or even Ernest Hemingway. Thom Jones, onetime janitor who shone as a literary star in the 1990s, dies at 71 2016-10-20T04:00:00Z Hoover denounced Hemingway as a "premature anti-fascist" — a bizarre but accurate label of the author's lifelong political commitment to the destruction of fascist forces. Ken Burns' vicious Hemingway smear: PBS series totally ignores writer's lifelong leftist politics 2021-04-11T04:00:00Z By the time Hemingway was 5, his mother noted that he was collecting war cartoons and had an appreciation for characters with courage. Mother’s scrapbooks give peek into Hemingway’s early life 2013-07-20T21:29:25Z As sometimes happens with Burns’s celebrity voice casting, I found Jeff Daniels as Hemingway distracting at times for his recognizable voice. Review: ‘Hemingway’ Is a Big Two-Hearted Reconsideration 2021-04-02T04:00:00Z If Hemingway were alive in 2014, he might not have finished what he started writing that day. Reclaiming Our (Real) Lives From Social Media 2014-07-16T04:00:00Z The Bar Hemingway is a Parisian institution — any night can play host to writers, models and designers. | Colin Peter Field 2011-03-04T16:58:23Z That its celebrity culture revolved around the legacy of Ernest Hemingway, who spent large chunks of time here from 1939 until his death by suicide in 1961, added to the allure. You Don’t Go to Sun Valley to Party 2023-01-30T05:00:00Z The following year was The Dangerous Summer, the bullfights that Hemingway covered for Life magazine. Flirting with Ava Gardner | Taki 2016-02-28T05:00:00Z Ernest Hemingway personified the prevailing perception of sharks: nuisances. Discovery Channel looks to regain its bite with its favorite franchise 2015-06-15T04:00:00Z Woody Allen returns to form with this charming new comedy starring Owen Wilson as a writer who gets transported to 1920s Paris, where he meets Ernest Hemingway, the Fitzgeralds, Salvador Dali and others. Your best arts and entertainment bets for the week ahead 2011-06-01T22:04:19Z Hemingway loved his fishing boat more enduringly than any of his wives, so making it the focus of a biography is an inspired idea. Best holiday reads 2013 2013-07-14T07:00:00Z If these examples of unused giveaway items made you think of the famous six-word short story often attributed to Ernest Hemingway — “For sale: baby shoes, never worn” — then you’re not alone. Buy Nothing is everything 2023-02-06T05:00:00Z But there is also reverence for his literary gifts, a desire to remind us of them and even introduce new dimensions, such as Hemingway’s apparent interest in gender fluidity. They Are Giving Hemingway Another Look, So You Can, Too 2021-04-01T04:00:00Z Another photo features the typescript title page, where Hemingway added in pencil, as an epigraph, Gertrude Stein’s quotation “You are all a lost generation.” Hemingway’s Novel Is Reissued With Original First Chapter 2014-07-04T04:00:00Z The star of the show was clearly Murray, who recited the likes of Whitman, Hemingway and Thurber and belted songs by Bernstein and Gershwin. Review | With Bill Murray, crossing a bridge from America past to America present 2018-09-30T04:00:00Z Like Priestley and Chesterton, Hemingway was one of those writers whom Orwell never gave his full attention but with whom he had a lot in common. The war that made Orwell 2014-01-11T15:00:00Z He was yet another male American writer trying to prove that you could write pretty but still be a man’s man — sound familiar, Mr. Mailer and Mr. Hemingway? Books of The Times: Southern Writer With a Soft Spot for Wild Men Metes Out High-Octane Bonbons 2010-12-28T20:32:04Z Many authors, including Ernest Hemingway, were therefore forced to tone down their novels' language and content, on pragmatic rather than moral grounds. Censored gay sex in From Here to Eternity restored for new edition 2011-04-05T15:20:59Z As a child, Dr. Gay read German author Ernest May, and was later deeply impressed and influenced by the prose of Ernest Hemingway and E.B. Peter Gay, historian who wrote about Freud and the Enlightenment, dies 2015-05-12T04:00:00Z The scrapbooks also contain childhood paintings and tell of Hemingway playing the cello, suiting up for a “lightweight” football squad and taking up boxing. Mother’s scrapbooks give peek into Hemingway’s early life 2013-07-20T21:29:25Z And readers may be left thinking that Ernest Hemingway was right when he wrote in “The Garden of Eden,” “Know how complicated it is and then state it simply.” Books of The Times: Matt Bell Describes a Relationship’s Trajectory in a Debut Novel 2013-07-25T17:38:28Z It’s easy to lose sight of how to enjoy a wine the way Hemingway did and savor the companionship it offers. How to taste wine — and have fun with it 2020-05-29T04:00:00Z Her unvarnished approach did not offend Hemingway, who reviewed the text before it was published and, according to Ross, asked for only one change. Lillian Ross, celebrated New Yorker writer, dead at 99 2017-09-20T04:00:00Z It started out as a sporting goods store, frequented by Ernest Hemingway and Teddy Roosevelt. The teens who hated Abercrombie are the adults shopping there now — and they can’t believe it either 2021-11-22T05:00:00Z Many recall the two plane crashes Hemingway survived during his second safari in Africa, but 20 years before, on his first safari, he developed amoebic dysentery that caused part of his large intestine to prolapse. The quiet tragedy of Ernest Hemingway 2016-10-20T04:00:00Z When Hutchisson calls Hemingway postmodern, is he trying to attract a younger audience, one that will see Papa as hip instead of outdated? The quiet tragedy of Ernest Hemingway 2016-10-20T04:00:00Z “Dom Hemingway” is a bright, shiny bauble with next to no lasting power. Movie Review: In ‘Dom Hemingway,’ Gangsters Meet Up in France 2014-04-01T22:56:10Z Since there’s no real agreement on Mr. Hemingway’s favorite drink, Mr. Rhys is happy to serve guests whatever they want. Matthew Rhys Hits the Seas 2021-10-04T04:00:00Z Orson Welles once described his relationship with Ernest Hemingway as “very strange”. Lost script reveals what Orson Welles really thought about Ernest Hemingway 2016-01-16T05:00:00Z Impossible not to think of what lay ahead for Hemingway: the long depression, ECT at the Mayo Clinic, the loss of his home in Cuba, his manuscripts and letters, his beloved boat Pilar. What drives writers to drink? 2013-07-27T23:05:00Z Hemingway glancing away from the Idaho hills, Orwell unaware of the cigarette in his mouth, and Dylan tapping obliviously as Joan Baez serenades him. In praise of … typewriters 2012-11-20T23:01:48Z Hemingway, insistent to the end that drinking helped him, called liquor “the only mechanical relief” against the oppressions of modern life. ‘The Trip to Echo Spring’: On the trail of writers and drinking 2014-01-10T21:58:25Z Corey Stoll was stoically funny, if a little over the top, as Ernest Hemingway, who drones on and on and on about bravery. TIME?s Second Annual Oscar Endurance Test?Two Days, Nine Nominees, One Movie Theater: Part II 2012-02-26T18:44:03Z The experience has made me feel a smidgen closer to Hemingway, who also did not like being upstaged. I’m tweeting “The Great Gatsby” 2013-05-10T23:43:00Z Meanwhile, most of my tweets are jokes about killing all the plants in my house, so I have nothing on Fitzgerald or Hemingway. I’m tweeting “The Great Gatsby” 2013-05-10T23:43:00Z The series returns in July with Ernest Hemingway. A brief survey of the short story part 33: Deborah Eisenberg 2011-04-13T10:09:30Z Gil declines the offer but asks Hemingway to read his novel, which prompts Ernest to explain why he will hate it for either being bad writing, or for being better writing. Hemingway on film: 6 films that take him from a WWI hotshot almost to the bitter end 2016-06-10T04:00:00Z Dos Passos came to be seen as an also-ran—a secondary character in the stories of F. Scott Fitzgerald, Ernest Hemingway, and other writers of the Lost Generation. What John Dos Passos’s “1919” Got Right About 2019 2019-12-29T05:00:00Z Petty had long proven himself to be a writer of incisive economy — a rock ’n’ roll Hemingway in tinted shades. The Raw Roots of Tom Petty’s ‘Wildflowers,’ Revealed at Last 2020-10-15T04:00:00Z She interviewed Hemingway about the bullfighter, whom he had known in Spain in the 1930s. Lillian Ross, celebrated New Yorker writer, dead at 99 2017-09-20T04:00:00Z It wove in a story about the Oedipal rivalry between Mailer and Ernest Hemingway and the death and resurrection of the car industry in Detroit. Review | Who wants to join the cult of video artist Matthew Barney? 2019-03-08T05:00:00Z The No. 11 cocktail, with vodka, Aperol, lemon juice and house-made lavender syrup, and the classic Hemingway daiquiri, were both refreshing and strong. Meril, From Emeril Lagasse, Looks Beyond New Orleans for Inspiration 2017-08-18T04:00:00Z And so, in June, I finally made it to Michigan, intent on tracing Hemingway’s boyhood orbit and seeing the country where Nick Adams came of age. When Hemingway Was a Young Fisherman in Michigan 2015-10-01T04:00:00Z An hour or so up the road, we rolled into the outskirts of Petoskey, Hemingway Country. From Chicago to Mackinac Island, a Tour of Lake Michigan 2015-08-27T04:00:00Z “Hemingway says to be a man you’ve got to plant a tree, fight a bull and have a son,” Mr. Sheen said. Television: Charlie Sheen Stars in ‘Anger Management’ on FX 2012-06-13T12:00:00Z “Hunger was good discipline,” wrote Ernest Hemingway, who subsisted largely on alcohol when he lived in Paris. The Loneliness, and Danger, of Being a Young Woman in a New City 2023-05-15T04:00:00Z “We just talked for a little bit, and then he handed me the pages, and it was Hemingway, this two-page monologue,” Mr. Stoll said. The Carpetbagger: Uggie and Cosmo: Scene-Stealing Dogs and Humans 2012-02-22T23:44:40Z Ernest Hemingway lived, drank, fished and wrote in many locales around the country and the world. Live like Hemingway: Five places where he lived, drank and wrote 2014-06-18T04:00:00Z “Elmore was a major Hemingway fan. He was the influence that got my dad to write.” Elmore Leonard archive goes to South Carolina 2014-10-15T04:00:00Z Published in 1986, it won the annual Hemingway Foundation/PEN award for the best first book of fiction by an American author. Mary Ward Brown, 95, Award-Winning Short Story Writer, Dies 2013-05-22T22:29:16Z The program devotes all of 30 seconds to Hemingway's only novel set in the U.S., the overtly political "To Have and Have Not." Ken Burns' vicious Hemingway smear: PBS series totally ignores writer's lifelong leftist politics 2021-04-11T04:00:00Z The iconic building has hosted many authors and artists throughout its history, including Ernest Hemingway, Mata Hari and Greta Garbo. Read Your Way Through Istanbul 2022-10-26T04:00:00Z PEN New England, a regional branch of the international writers organization, and the Hemingway Foundation announced Tuesday that Cole, 36, would receive $10,000 for "Open City." Teju Cole wins $10,000 prize for first novel 2012-03-07T01:31:06Z The Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum plans to display several of the letters, which it acquired last November, during the annual Hemingway Foundation/PEN New England Awards Ceremony at the Kennedy Library on April 1. ArtsBeat: JFK Library Unveils Hemingway Letters 2012-03-28T19:57:08Z I hadn’t included that, and she was just captivated by the idea that Hemingway described his goal of writing one true thing every day. Transcript: President Obama on What Books Mean to Him 2017-01-16T05:00:00Z Hemingway sent drafts of his work for Dietrich to read, including his stories “Across the River and Into the Trees,” “The Good Lion,” and “The Faithful Bull.” Marlene Dietrich’s Marginalia 2016-12-26T05:00:00Z To revisit Hemingway’s thoughts, Arcade Fire have never been broken. Arcade Fire’s Rare Power Shines on Reflektor 2013-10-28T18:41:49Z Soon, too, we will see him as the eponymous Dom Hemingway in a Brit flick in which he plays a chubby hood in nasty synthetic shmutter and a heinous beard. Jude Law on phone hacking, being 40 and his new film Side Effects 2013-03-03T19:00:01Z It is an echo of Hemingway’s more eager and brash equivocations in the drafts, a claim that there was an unseen depth to his plainspoken prose. Hemingway's Hidden Metafictions in "The Sun Also Rises" 2014-08-07T04:00:00Z Eventually, Gellhorn wins by outliving Hemingway, and we realize that the film has been an endurance contest all along. Television Review: ‘Hemingway & Gellhorn’ Has Its Premiere on HBO 2012-05-27T22:40:54Z In the winter of 1962, she traveled to Key West to visit Betty and Telly Otto “Toby” Bruce, who retrieved a pile of boxes left in a storeroom behind Sloppy Joe’s Bar, Hemingway’s favorite saloon. Hemingway’s First Short Story Found in Key West 2017-09-29T04:00:00Z “Of course, I was lying,” Mr. Hemingway said. ‘Our Love Is Built to Last’ 2019-09-27T04:00:00Z David Crowe writes brilliantly about Hemingway's politics, focusing mainly on his early years, in "Hemingway and Ho Chi Minh in Paris: The Art of Resistance." Ken Burns' vicious Hemingway smear: PBS series totally ignores writer's lifelong leftist politics 2021-04-11T04:00:00Z It’s not in the same space as the one Hemingway celebrated in, but it’s a charming, tiny bar buried inside the hotel off the Place Vendome. Raise a glass to 1920s Paris and the Americans who imbibed there 2018-10-18T04:00:00Z Patrick Hemingway, Ernest Hemingway’s only surviving son, said in an interview from his home in Montana that when Scribner suggested the raw material be published, he agreed. ‘A Farewell to Arms’ With Hemingway’s Alternate Endings 2012-07-04T21:47:48Z Despite their unhappiness, her parents stayed together — a lesson Hemingway internalized in her own unhappy 24-year marriage to restaurateur Stephen Crisman. Mariel Hemingway shares family's troubled history in two new books 2015-04-27T04:00:00Z Observing Ernest Hemingway’s dictum to write about what they know, they write about themselves. From Wonder Boys to Irrational Man: why Hollywood loves a hot professor 2015-07-09T04:00:00Z No wonder Ernest Hemingway sat around the Paris of that movie and probably the one in real life clamoring to punch somebody. The Carpetbagger: My Oscar Picks: Sarah Vowell 2012-02-23T20:24:02Z Cuban leader Fidel Castro let her reclaim some of her husband's documents and possessions in exchange for donating Hemingway's villa outside Havana and other belongings to the Cuban people. Dear Papa: Letters to Hemingway get crucial repair 2012-09-26T09:16:04Z The Hemingway we had here was a thoughtful, observant young man.” When Hemingway Was a Young Fisherman in Michigan 2015-10-01T04:00:00Z Notorious in multiple ways, the Scott Meredith agency didn’t just represent authors, it would also — for a fee — review manuscripts and supposedly help would-be Hemingways and Colettes understand where they’d gone wrong. Review | Lawrence Block and P.G. Wodehouse: How two prolific writers found their voices 2021-04-28T04:00:00Z He said he had given up drinking, in part, because he had a novel to finish, and he feared it would destroy him as it had other writers, Faulkner and Hemingway among them. Book World editor Nora Krug: The Pat Conroy I met was determined to live well 2016-03-05T05:00:00Z When we had to read one book, nearly everyone read Hemingway's The Old Man and the Sea for the same reason. Goodbye, Steinbeck; All Hail, Shelley 2014-05-30T04:00:00Z Welles lived in Spain in the 1960s, returning there throughout the last 20 years of his life, but became exasperated by what he saw as the touristic legacy of Hemingway’s work. Lost script reveals what Orson Welles really thought about Ernest Hemingway 2016-01-16T05:00:00Z I tried to reconcile the scenery outside the car window with what Hemingway describes in his classic novel, published 90 years ago. Once war-torn, Slovenia has become a green retreat 2019-11-26T05:00:00Z The locals in Hemingway, Scott says, sometimes give him an earful about leaving them behind. How a small-town pitmaster turned a dying cuisine into the stuff of celebrity 2018-07-16T04:00:00Z When they read “The Sun Also Rises,” they toasted Ernest Hemingway with rum. How to host a better book club 2020-02-17T05:00:00Z I’ve read from other sources that Hemingway didn’t really like him at all and was wary of him.” Lost script reveals what Orson Welles really thought about Ernest Hemingway 2016-01-16T05:00:00Z The Burns documentary mentions only in passing that Hemingway saw hope and promise in the Cuban revolution, but his political engagement extended much further than that. Ken Burns' vicious Hemingway smear: PBS series totally ignores writer's lifelong leftist politics 2021-04-11T04:00:00Z Parker’s pal, Louis, who has eclectic tastes, is currently juggling Montaigne and Hemingway, and “when he wasn’t reading, he was contemplating what he’d just read.” Dangerous Disappearing Acts, With Killers in Pursuit 2018-06-08T04:00:00Z Two years later Hemingway followed "Across the River and Into the Trees" with "The Old Man and the Sea," which was embraced by critics and readers and preceded his being awarded the Nobel Prize. Pierce Brosnan to star in the film version of a forgotten Ernest Hemingway novel 2016-02-09T05:00:00Z The two countries' mutual affection for Hemingway is among the few things they agree on. Hemingway pic a rare Hollywood moment in Cuba 2014-05-07T13:05:19Z Allen's romantic fantasy "Midnight in Paris" stars Wilson as a Hollywood screenwriter and wannabe novelist who pines nostalgically for the 1920s Paris of Ernest Hemingway, Gertrude Stein and F. Scott Fitzgerald. Allen's `Midnight,' De Niro's jury open Cannes 2011-05-11T12:21:13Z The biggest compliment I can pay “Hemingway” is that it made me pull my “Collected Short Stories” off the shelf after years, to read his piercing, full-feeling work in a new light. Review: ‘Hemingway’ Is a Big Two-Hearted Reconsideration 2021-04-02T04:00:00Z Right now I’ve got “A Moveable Feast,” by Ernest Hemingway, to remind me of Paris, which I fell even more in love with during my term teaching there. The Nobel-Winning Economist Who Wants You to Read More Fiction 2020-04-09T04:00:00Z It contains poetry, of course, as well as Plutarch, Hemingway and Lewis Carroll. New Europe: Juan Mir?, a titan of art whose presence is still felt 2011-03-30T06:00:03Z Have you read a lot of Hemingway, Fitzgerald or the other writers featured in the film? The Carpetbagger: My Oscar Picks: Nick Jonas 2012-02-08T17:00:45Z Someone else offered to do the job, but Hemingway writes that he could not risk “a chance of Will knowing anybody was killing him.” ArtsBeat: JFK Library Unveils Hemingway Letters 2012-03-28T19:57:08Z Toby Bruce was part of Hemingway’s inner circle for years, not only as his right-hand man, but also as his contractor, mechanic and sometime chauffeur. What Hemingway Left in Sloppy Joe’s Bar 80 Years Ago 2022-09-21T04:00:00Z Hemingway for his sense of courage and adventure, and the power of his spare style. John McCain: By the Book 2018-05-03T04:00:00Z Maxfield Parrish and dozens of other artists and notables—including Isadora Duncan, Woodrow Wilson, and Maxwell Perkins, editor of Hemingway, Fitzgerald, and others—spent time in the area. Salinger’s House, Artist’s Retreat 2016-09-08T04:00:00Z Both books are, on a certain level, ramen-packet versions of Hemingway’s “A Moveable Feast.” Struggling to Love, Work and Do the Right Thing in Putin’s Russia 2018-07-09T04:00:00Z Most of the novel takes place in the early 1990s, when young Jay flies to Paris with $19,200 to absorb the lingering artistic energy of Hemingway et al. Review | James Frey’s ‘Katerina’ is a million little pieces of narcissism and may be the worst novel of the year 2018-09-11T04:00:00Z Thou may differ, but where Hemingway’s later novels seem, to me, freighted with melodrama and distracting verbal tics, “The Sun Also Rises” whispers its chilly despair with unruffled grace. Perspective | On Hemingway and the ideal of masculinity 2017-07-20T04:00:00Z Jostling with news and faits divers, these stories were by necessity laconic and attention-grabbing, and Maupassant, whose severe economy was a model for Hemingway, had a great facility for producing them. A brief survey of the short story part 49: Guy de Maupassant 2013-05-24T09:56:31Z Just in time to see the great Hemingway cry because he has to kill a cat.’” ArtsBeat: JFK Library Unveils Hemingway Letters 2012-03-28T19:57:08Z Other early passages also hinted at the writer Hemingway would become. Mother’s scrapbooks give peek into Hemingway’s early life 2013-07-20T21:29:25Z Mod's aesthetic has influenced every aspect of British culture, its Bauhaus-inspired lines visible in everything from Terence Conran's furniture to Wayne Hemingway's housing estates. There's a new breed of mods in the UK: it's just a pity their music is no good 2013-04-26T12:00:00Z He was a celebrity in ways that Hemingway was a celebrity, although not in any way similar. “In Cold Blood” turns 50: Capote’s spellbinding true crime novel gave us “The Jinx,” “Serial” and “Making a Murderer” 2016-01-23T05:00:00Z In a series of photos from February 1936, Hemingway referees sweaty teenagers in a boxing match during a good will exhibition between Cubans and Americans for Key West’s “Week of Joy” commemorating Cuban independence. What Hemingway Left in Sloppy Joe’s Bar 80 Years Ago 2022-09-21T04:00:00Z Which perhaps explains Hemingway’s situation better than we could have expected: there sure was a lot of rum in Cuba. Drug cocktails can kill 2012-06-12T16:00:00Z "He gets all the boy stuff, the man stuff. He gets the horror of the war," says O'Brien in "Hemingway." The androgyny of being Ernest: A gender-fluid reading of Hemingway that upends his macho image 2021-04-12T04:00:00Z One title, “The Enchantment,” was crossed out by Hemingway. ‘A Farewell to Arms’ With Hemingway’s Alternate Endings 2012-07-04T21:47:48Z All of Hemingway’s major changes to his manuscript move it toward a greater simplicity. Hemingway's Hidden Metafictions in "The Sun Also Rises" 2014-08-07T04:00:00Z There are traces of Hemingway here, a hint of Fitzgerald, but the voice is unmistakably his own, brisk with the confidence of a young man who already knows his way around in the world. The Eavesdropper’s Secret: On John O’Hara 2016-09-22T04:00:00Z Pliny found truth in wine, while Hemingway found company. Why I use phrases like ‘tobacco leaf,’ ‘black fruit’ and ‘jammy’ to describe wine 2018-02-09T05:00:00Z “Oh my God, I thought, this is quite something. This is Hemingway’s first attempt at fiction,” Mr. Chamberlin recalled thinking. Hemingway’s First Short Story Found in Key West 2017-09-29T04:00:00Z Her chief asset, she says, is her immunity to the hairy-chested Hemingway legend; instead, she focuses on “what formed this remarkably complex man and brilliant writer,” skillfully covering an enormous range of rich material. 9 New Books We Recommend This Week 2017-06-01T04:00:00Z Those and other memories, woven together with ideas from Albert Camus, Paul Celan and Ernest Hemingway, shape a thoughtful exploration of the philosophical and practical implications of suicide. Review | The best poetry collections to read this month 2018-01-30T05:00:00Z This sculpture was something that I had in the back of my mind for a long time, probably ever since seeing the statue of Hemingway in the bar el Floridita in Havana, Cuba. Lowry statue installed at pub bar 2011-02-21T16:12:56Z Hemingway writes forthrightly about why their partnership failed. Mariel Hemingway shares family's troubled history in two new books 2015-04-27T04:00:00Z Some readers thought Ross was ridiculing Hemingway when she quoted him talking in “jokey Indian language,” a strange dialect that left out verbs and articles. Lillian Ross, celebrated New Yorker writer, dead at 99 2017-09-20T04:00:00Z Oh sure, it was important to Ernest Hemingway when he wrote "For Whom the Bell Tolls" more than 70 years ago. Hallmark drives another nail in coffin of dying pronoun 'whom' 2012-09-07T00:09:03Z Hemingway, according to his telling, had to reassure Fitzgerald that he was perfectly normal. What Hemingway Left in Sloppy Joe’s Bar 80 Years Ago 2022-09-21T04:00:00Z “When I dream of afterlife in heaven,” Ernest Hemingway once wrote in a letter to his friend and fellow writer A.E. The Ritz Paris Is Back 2016-06-02T04:00:00Z Part of that myth points to a darker side of Hemingway — malignant competitiveness, callous anti-Semitism, and a volcanic temper — that often overshadows his work and makes him the poster boy for toxic masculinity. What Hemingway Left in Sloppy Joe’s Bar 80 Years Ago 2022-09-21T04:00:00Z The deeply felt, seemingly unvarnished prose recalls Hemingway without self-consciousness. 'War': Sebastian Junger's chronicle of courage, love and terror in Afghanistan 2010-05-19T21:52:00Z Lillian Ross, a celebrated New Yorker magazine writer who created classics of literary journalism, including novel-length pieces on Ernest Hemingway and the making of a Hollywood movie, has died. Lillian Ross, celebrated New Yorker writer, dead at 99 2017-09-20T04:00:00Z Hemingway was awarded the Nobel prize for literature for work including The Sun Also Rises and Death in the Afternoon, both of which were lovingly devoted to the culture of Spanish bullfighting. Lost script reveals what Orson Welles really thought about Ernest Hemingway 2016-01-16T05:00:00Z There are drafts of early stories Hemingway wrote in pencil on American Red Cross hospital stationery in Italy, where he was a volunteer, or on Parisian telegram sheets. ‘Ernest Hemingway: Between Two Wars’ Arriving at Morgan Library 2015-07-02T04:00:00Z In Hemingway’s typewriter, he said, shiny strips that looked like bacon turned out to be negatives of family photos. Tattoo History, Antique Typewriters and Letting Go at the Toledo Museum 2015-05-21T04:00:00Z "I was the young, spry Hemingway," he crowed. The importance of being Ernest 2010-07-28T14:52:00Z Kurt Neumann says his family plans to make their new home available to visits by scholars and other Hemingway fans. Foundation sells Hemingway's suburban Chicago home 2012-06-13T21:41:54Z Hemingway said, in “Gastronomic Adventures,” that he had “discovered that there is romance in food when romance has disappeared from everywhere else.” The Allure of Imagined Meals 2014-08-26T04:00:00Z That week he also saw “Hamilton” and “Fun Home” on Broadway, and read correspondence between Hemingway and Fitzgerald at the Morgan Library — “indisputably inspiring stuff,” he remembers. Matthew Weiner takes a break from TV and plunges into fiction with 'Heather, the Totality' 2017-11-02T04:00:00Z “It is impossible to realize,” Nora Ephron wrote in 1973, “how much of Ernest Hemingway still lives in the hearts of men until you spend time with the professional war correspondents.” Books of The Times: A Foreign Correspondent in Nazi Germany Who Interpreted It for the World 2011-08-09T21:57:15Z "Could make three day stay .... not up to anything strenuous probably result of teatotaling since January," he messaged Hemingway from Baltimore in May 1935. Dear Papa: Letters to Hemingway get crucial repair 2012-09-26T09:16:04Z Documents found in Cuba reveal more about Hemingway's role in World War II. Items from Hemingway's Cuba home go to JFK Library 2013-05-06T21:27:08Z He also helped edit Hemingway’s bullfighting classic “The Dangerous Summer.” The Old Man and the Play: Friend keeps word to Hemingway 2019-01-29T05:00:00Z “Writing it first in pencil gives you one-third more chance to improve it,” Hemingway wrote later in an Esquire article. Review: Hemingway, Man of Few Words and Many Mementos, at the Morgan 2015-09-24T04:00:00Z At that point in time, I — like so many other young men — was very caught up in the business of being tough, and Ernest Hemingway stood as the grand archetype of that posture. The androgyny of being Ernest: A gender-fluid reading of Hemingway that upends his macho image 2021-04-12T04:00:00Z The question is: will they come up with a rival to Hemingway's classic, "For sale: baby shoes, never worn"? Fiction in a flash 2012-10-08T15:17:42Z In its heyday, Holiday practiced the kind of no-expense-spared journalism that scarcely exists today, paying princely rates to the likes of Hemingway, Steinbeck, Heller and Didion. Front Row: Holiday, A Travel Magazine, Is Reborn 2014-03-26T21:46:38Z Precisely because of what it left out, Hemingway seems to have considered that literary revolution to have been incomplete and unresolved. Hemingway as the Godfather of Long-form 2015-07-29T04:00:00Z Here's a quick step-by-step guide, in case you're confused: Let's suppose I want to vote for The Old Man and the Sea by up-and-coming author Ernest Hemingway. Not the Booker prize 2011: vote for the shortlist 2011-08-10T15:25:49Z McGovern, an advocate of normalizing relations between the U.S. and Cuba, said the collaboration over a shared interest in Hemingway could help ease tensions between the two countries. Items from Hemingway's Cuba home go to JFK Library 2013-05-06T21:27:08Z Gardner Smith, a precocious student of literature, read the same novelists as most aspiring writers in mid-century America: Hemingway and Faulkner, Proust and Dostoyevsky. “How Does It Feel To Be a White Man?”: William Gardner Smith’s Exile in Paris 2019-08-11T04:00:00Z Welles responded by assuming a fey voice and saying, “Oh, Mr. Hemingway, how strong you are and how big you are!” How Orson Welles’s “The Other Side of the Wind” Was Rescued from Oblivion 2018-09-26T04:00:00Z Here was a man who helped Hemingway a great deal. A Moveable Feast was written at a time of struggle but seems hopeful – and fun 2012-05-25T13:18:02Z The young Hemingway goes on to describe a tour of Blarney Castle and the poverty of Ireland. Hemingway’s First Short Story Found in Key West 2017-09-29T04:00:00Z I think I’ve probably seen almost all his movies, but this one, the Hemingway stuff alone was so worth it, it was so funny. The Carpetbagger: My Oscar Picks: Judy Blume 2012-02-22T14:30:38Z Two years later Hemingway — in uniform — would return to “liberate” the bookstore, but it never reopened. Books of The Times: ?Letters of Sylvia Beach,? Edited by Keri Walsh 2010-04-18T22:21:00Z Ernest Hemingway’s “The Sun Also Rises” was almost called something else. Hemingway's Hidden Metafictions in "The Sun Also Rises" 2014-08-07T04:00:00Z Hemingway's wife, Mary Welsh Hemingway, returned to Cuba in 1961, after the writer's death, hoping to retrieve his belongings. Items from Hemingway's Cuba home go to JFK Library 2013-05-06T16:45:09Z Except that the gun – like Hemingway’s Paris – is a moveable feast. Will Hollywood ever end its love affair with guns? 2017-01-05T05:00:00Z But unlike the equivalent Hemingway hangouts around the world, La Guadalupana has not become an overpriced tourist trap: it retains its old-fashioned working-class charm, bullfighting decor and good service. Frida Kahlo’s neighbourhood: exploring vibrant Coyoacán, Mexico City 2018-06-14T04:00:00Z Along with Hemingway and Stein, F. Scott Fitzgerald’s perceived his own generation as “lost” in the sense that the “restlessness approached hysteria.” Gatsby Soundtrack Beats On, Borne Back Ceaselessly Into Failure 2013-05-10T15:25:50Z Asked what he thought when his father left Hemingway to open his own place in Charleston, Dominic sounds a lot like his dad, relying on a glass-half-full, focus-on-your-own-thing philosophy. How a small-town pitmaster turned a dying cuisine into the stuff of celebrity 2018-07-16T04:00:00Z Famously, Hemingway and Fitzgerald had a relationship that could be euphemistically described as “complicated.” What Hemingway Left in Sloppy Joe’s Bar 80 Years Ago 2022-09-21T04:00:00Z On “Hemingway’s Whiskey,” though, his voice sounds smoother and deeper than usual, and he’s using it to more potent effect. Critics? Choice: New CDs 2010-09-26T21:57:00Z He has a congenital inability to remember the names of women, though not those of men, and unironically idolizes Hemingway. A Road Trip Novel Distills America Through Gary Shteyngart’s Hipstamatic Mind 2018-09-05T04:00:00Z Hemingway also reported on World War II, and while in France took up arms alongside U.S. soldiers against the Nazis. Ken Burns' vicious Hemingway smear: PBS series totally ignores writer's lifelong leftist politics 2021-04-11T04:00:00Z The music consists of orchestral interpretations of 10 of Ms. Carpenter’s most-loved songs, including “Come On Come On,” “Mrs. Hemingway” and “Goodnight America.” COUNTRY TIMES: Mary Chapin Carpenter comes home with ‘Songs from the Movies’ 2014-07-30T04:00:00Z Of course he had the same ambitions and delusions of any serious author, even as he chafed at comparisons to Hemingway while otherwise the canon lacked the nerve to comprehend let alone embrace him. When noir blew up! 2012-12-12T18:03:00Z It wouldn’t be a stretch to equate Strindberg’s notoriety within Sweden as akin to that of, say, Hemingway in America. Stockholm as Strindberg’s Muse 2016-09-13T04:00:00Z In 1950, she profiled Ernest Hemingway, who planted the seeds of creative nonfiction in such books as “Death in the Afternoon” and “Green Hills of Africa.” Lillian Ross’s Brilliant Chronicle of the Power Struggle Behind a John Huston Film 2019-05-16T04:00:00Z The scene from the title is a garden-view room at the Ritz, the luxury hotel in Paris on the Place Vendôme that Hemingway adored and claimed to have “liberated” in the war. A Hemingway War Story Sees Print for the First Time 2018-08-02T04:00:00Z He and Hemingway first met in 1937 in a projection room, when Welles was narrating the commentary for The Spanish Earth, a pro-Republican civil war documentary. Lost script reveals what Orson Welles really thought about Ernest Hemingway 2016-01-16T05:00:00Z The line that he struck through—“It is not what they had hoped or expected from me”—becomes a potentially radical departure that Hemingway never realized, and that was nearly lost to history. Hemingway's Hidden Metafictions in "The Sun Also Rises" 2014-08-07T04:00:00Z Lots of people dislike Hemingway for some pretty good reasons, like machine-gunning mako sharks from his boat or the ugly vein of misogyny, homophobia and anti-Semitism that litters his fiction and personal correspondence. When Hemingway Was a Young Fisherman in Michigan 2015-10-01T04:00:00Z The digitized copies, which arrived last year, are the second big delivery of Hemingway material to the collection. Batch of Hemingway Ephemera From Cuba Is Digitized 2014-02-10T22:52:36Z It wasn’t until he started seeing Mr. Hemingway that he came out to many members of his family. ‘Our Love Is Built to Last’ 2019-09-27T04:00:00Z Sometimes I did Hemingway, if Hemingway had lived in Syracuse, which, to me, sounded like Carver.” George Saunders Has Written the Best Book You’ll Read This Year 2013-01-06T19:57:18Z She sent us an anecdote – in fact it is a short story to rival Maupassant or Hemingway in its power and brevity of expression. Wings of desire: why birds captivate us 2013-07-27T07:00:07Z One biographer of Ernest Hemingway, Hardwick wrote, seemed so enamored of “his access to the raw materials” that he produced “only an accumulation, a heap.” The Critic Elizabeth Hardwick Was Very Tough on Biographies. Now Here’s One of Her. 2021-11-03T04:00:00Z Hughes spent time with Hemingway in Spain in the late 1930s, for example, and all he could muster is that he “liked him.” ‘Selected Letters of Langston Hughes’ 2015-02-03T05:00:00Z Hemingway’s picture on everything from the wall of a bar to a souvenir T-shirt! International Thrillers Favor Trysts over Treason 2017-12-08T05:00:00Z Gil meets Hemingway in a run-down cafe not unlike the legendary Dingo, where Hemingway’s less than beautiful friendship with Fitzgerald began with the latter’s drunken near-blackout. Decoding Woody Allen?s ?Midnight in Paris? 2011-05-27T23:03:11Z The first female biographer of Hemingway, Dearborn writes that she is immune to her subject’s hypermasculine mythology and legacy, and turns to what formed the writer. New in Paperback: ‘King Zeno,’ ‘The Monk of Mokha’ 2019-01-11T05:00:00Z With that, the opening guitar notes to Al Green’s “Love and Happiness” rung out across the valley, the organ swelled, and Mr. Hemingway and Mr. Norfleet danced into their new life together. ‘Our Love Is Built to Last’ 2019-09-27T04:00:00Z This recipe is in fact not what Hemingway himself drank. Love cocktails? Here are five bottles your liquor cabinet can't do without 2017-03-03T05:00:00Z Ernest Hemingway gave us “The Old Man and the Sea.” Movie Review: ‘Hide Away,’ Directed by Chris Eyre 2012-05-31T21:23:01Z At a time when Hemingway and Eliot and Woolf and Joyce were remaking literature from the ground up, Fitzgerald was writing his old-fashioned stories in an old-fashioned way. Stage Marathon: Is Seven Hours of The Great Gatsby Too Much? 2010-11-19T14:15:00Z Nearby, Dree Hemingway was swathed in rich brown suede, her long-sleeve top and matching skirt an interesting fashion choice, given the sweltering weather. On the Runway Blog: Stargazing: The Final Day 2013-09-13T18:45:32Z Hemingway’s For Whom the Bell Tolls speaks of a ‘deadly wheel’ on which drunkards ‘ride until they die’. What drives writers to drink? 2013-07-27T23:05:00Z Kennedy was a fan of Hemingway’s and permitted the writer’s wife, Mary, to travel to Cuba, despite a ban, to recover family papers and belongings. ArtsBeat: JFK Library Unveils Hemingway Letters 2012-03-28T19:57:08Z But it wasn't just this concatenation of literary opportunities that made Paris feel like such a "lucky" place to live for the young Hemingway. Ernest Hemingway and the highs and lows of Paris 2012-05-17T10:19:37Z This heroic sentence is followed by more meditations on war and literature and another pair of references to Joyce, followed by another passage on Hemingway’s own literary ambitions. Hemingway as the Godfather of Long-form 2015-07-29T04:00:00Z A great portion of that collection was donated to the Morgan by his family, including “scarce editions of canonical works” like Ezra Pound’s cantos and first editions of James, Faulkner and Hemingway. ‘Gatsby to Garp,’ a Feast of First Editions at the Morgan 2014-05-22T04:00:00Z In Hemingway’s story, Macomber’s moment of bravery, when he confronts a charging buffalo, results in disaster. This Week in Fiction: David Gilbert on Writing About a Man Who Is Trapped as a Boy 2017-01-30T05:00:00Z The room’s decor was inspired by the paneled Bar Hemingway at Paris’s Ritz hotel, a favorite haunt of both Massenet and Smith. Net-a-Porter founder Natalie Massenet's London Manse 2014-08-05T04:00:00Z After that he turned Ernest Hemingway into a surrogate father figure. “Plimpton!” doc tells tale of literary heavyweight 2013-05-28T20:05:00Z Yet in some happy news from Ernest Hemingway’s former home in Key West, 54 six-toed cats, many of which are the descendants of the author’s cat, Snow White, were all safe and sound. After Irma: Caribbean Tourism, Island by Island 2017-09-15T04:00:00Z My growing disaffection even altered my assessment of the elder Dubus’s style and voice, in particular his debt to Hemingway. Learning to Love the Stories of Andre Dubus 2018-06-15T04:00:00Z One day in the early 1920s, a young Ernest Hemingway rushed along the streets of Paris seeking shelter from a downpour. Reclaiming Our (Real) Lives From Social Media 2014-07-16T04:00:00Z Gonzo journalist Hunter S. Thompson so admired a set of trophy elk antlers when he visited the central Idaho home of literary icon Hemingway, he stole them. Antlers taken by Hunter S. Thompson return to Hemingway home 2016-08-18T04:00:00Z But how this notebook traveled from Hemingway’s hometown in Oak Park, Ill., to storage in ammo boxes in Key West is another story. Hemingway’s First Short Story Found in Key West 2017-09-29T04:00:00Z I crawled through all five volumes of Michael Reynolds’ biography of Hemingway and both volumes of Brian Boyd’s magnificent biography of Vladimir Nabokov. I Was a Teenage Samuel Beckett: Or, My Literary Biography Problem 2012-01-11T17:47:41Z He appeared in the Angelina Jolie film “Salt,” starred for a season in “Law & Order: Los Angeles” and memorably depicted Ernest Hemingway in Woody Allen’s “Midnight in Paris.” Corey Stoll enjoys ‘The Strain’ of series stardom 2014-07-09T04:00:00Z Walter Newman, the center's paper conservation director, said the goal of the current Hemingway project is to slow down the different processes that are degrading the letters. Dear Papa: Letters to Hemingway get crucial repair 2012-09-26T09:16:04Z This is where you find the bloated, feuding Hemingway of the later years, his liver so swollen it protruded from his gut like a long leech. What drives writers to drink? 2013-07-27T23:05:00Z For some reason, probably the dreamy nurses, it brought to mind that line, not Hemingway's best, in A Farewell to Arms when Henry says: "I was blown up while we were eating cheese." Lohengrin; Ariadne auf Naxos; La Donna del Lago – review 2013-05-25T23:05:56Z Just across the road in this now elegant suburb is the Hemingway Museum, exploring his life and work in fascinating detail. Word up: new Chicago museum celebrates American authors 2017-05-24T04:00:00Z Hemingway was an eyewitness to 20th century history. Items from Hemingway's Cuba home go to JFK Library 2013-05-06T21:27:08Z It was a tree and bench in the Luxembourg Gardens — where Hemingway took long walks when he was a very poor writer here in 1921. Perspective | One last drink, maybe two? Inside one dive as Parisians say goodbye, for now, to their beloved bars and cafes 2020-03-15T04:00:00Z In other words, we weren’t encouraged to read a biography of Ernest Hemingway to read “The Sun Also Rises.” Frederick Wiseman on the life of American institutions 2020-10-01T04:00:00Z Once the Hemingways’ son is born Hadley’s situation rapidly becomes untenable. Books of The Times: A First Wife Can Be So Stolid and Clueless and Plain and Pregnant 2011-02-27T22:49:34Z It was only when Ms. Spanier visited Mr. Chamberlin in May that they realized Hemingway never made this trip, as a child or as an adult. Hemingway’s First Short Story Found in Key West 2017-09-29T04:00:00Z Under the guidance of his tedious friends, Hemingway ditched his young wife and son at the first lick of a literary triumph. Hadley Freeman's 10 awesome women: from Katharine Hepburn to Miss Piggy 2013-04-22T15:38:00Z “It was country as unspoiled as when Columbus came to this coast,” Ernest Hemingway wrote in “Islands in the Stream,” about living on Bimini Island in the Bahamas in the 1930s. On a Bahamas Sail, 8 Friends Get a Taste of Robinson Crusoe 2019-12-16T05:00:00Z I am really thrilled to be nominated for Hemingway and Gellhorn. From Alec Baldwin to Betty White, Emmy nominees give thanks 2012-07-19T19:48:17Z On playgrounds before work, and likely in bars after, men wondered: Does their inner Hemingway come with a built-in “off” switch that is activated the first time they empty a Diaper Dekor? Testosterone Study Has Fathers Questioning Their Manhood 2011-09-16T20:54:40Z The new edition concludes that the 39 endings that Hemingway referred to are really more like 47. ‘A Farewell to Arms’ With Hemingway’s Alternate Endings 2012-07-04T21:47:48Z Wow, it's amazing how much he does look like Hemingway. Mass. man wins Hemingway look-alike contest 2012-07-02T23:16:03Z There is a photo from that time of a teenage Hemingway, corncob pipe in his mouth, holding three good-size trout. When Hemingway Was a Young Fisherman in Michigan 2015-10-01T04:00:00Z They are almost all there is to what many regard the quintessential Hemingway story, "Hills Like White Elephants", in which an abortion is discussed but never explicitly mentioned. A brief survey of the short story part 34: Ernest Hemingway 2011-07-15T10:54:43Z Hemingway would often begin his evenings with a martini or two at the stuffy bar inside the hotel, which also appears toward the end of his 1926 novel, “The Sun Also Rises.” Footsteps: Blood, Sand, Sherry: Hemingway?s Madrid 2011-06-17T18:55:00Z A fiendishly readable account of how “The Sun Also Rises” turned Hemingway into a phenomenon. Notable nonfiction books in 2016 2016-11-17T05:00:00Z Prize organizers said Wednesday Roth's narrative work forms "part of the great American novel, in the tradition of Dos Passos, Scott Fitzgerald, Hemingway, Faulkner, Bellow and Malamud." US author Philip Roth wins Spanish Asturias prize 2012-06-06T12:29:07Z Hemingway thought that he betrayed his gift perhaps by not being disciplined enough. Stewart O'Nan chats about F. Scott Fitzgerald and 'West of Sunset' 2015-01-20T05:00:00Z There was a time when it seemed Hemingway, like so many other once indispensable writers, might fade away. Perspective | On Hemingway and the ideal of masculinity 2017-07-20T04:00:00Z First I go to the search page, and enter "Hemingway The Old Man and the Sea" into the search field. Not the Booker prize 2011: vote for the shortlist 2011-08-10T15:25:49Z The website film.com called Law's Hemingway "a career-best performance," and Scotland's Daily Record said he "fills the screen with a gloriously over-the-top character." Jude Law explodes as hot-headed safecracker in 'Dom Hemingway' 2014-04-01T14:39:03Z Hemingway continues to inspire movies, comic books, podcasts and TV shows. What Hemingway Left in Sloppy Joe’s Bar 80 Years Ago 2022-09-21T04:00:00Z Nowadays, she is more into Hemingway and Fitzgerald and, inspired by their example, is going to live in the Marais in Paris, where she is buying a flat. The rise of Andrea Riseborough 2010-09-25T23:06:00Z And Hemingway’s sentences are short and simplistic enough for advertising copy. By the Book : John Irving: By the Book 2012-06-07T15:45:22Z So was his niece named after Hadley Hemingway, I manage to ask. Michael Keaton: ‘There was a lot of bad taste in the 90s and I contributed to that’ 2017-09-09T04:00:00Z Ernest Hemingway also believed in a correlation between sex and productivity, and the importance of conservation. No Sex, Please. I Have a Game Tomorrow. 2015-12-01T05:00:00Z Novels by F. Scott Fitzgerald, Ernest Hemingway and Vladimir Nabokov were all published after their deaths. Anticipation is high for Harper Lee's 'Go Set a Watchman.' Will it live up to 'To Kill a Mockingbird'? 2015-07-09T04:00:00Z He said that when he was 74, he started re-reading his favorite novels by authors Ernest Hemingway, Ivan Turgenev, Fyodor Dostoyevsky and others, and then re-read his own novels. Author Philip Roth says he is done with writing 2012-11-09T23:15:30Z Hemingway also left behind a list of alternate titles, which are reprinted in the new edition. ‘A Farewell to Arms’ With Hemingway’s Alternate Endings 2012-07-04T21:47:48Z After a long break from each other, Crispell and Hemingway once again sound joined at the hip. Marilyn Crispell/Gerry Hemingway: Affinities 2011-07-14T20:30:01Z The next day, a contrite and somewhat worried Stevens — what would his colleagues at the office think? — begged Hemingway to say nothing of the fight. Who was Wallace Stevens? A new biography looks at the man and his work. 2016-04-06T04:00:00Z This is part of why writers like Fitzgerald, Hemingway, Cheever, Updike, Carver, Berryman, etc. lionized forty years ago are rarely taught or read in universities today, except in creative writing programs. Can Sobriety Be as Interesting as Addiction? A Writer Wonders 2018-04-17T04:00:00Z Hotchner, a journalist and longtime friend of Hemingway who wrote three books on the author, but never acknowledges that Hotchner expressed remorse over not taking Hemingway's claims of FBI surveillance seriously. Ken Burns' vicious Hemingway smear: PBS series totally ignores writer's lifelong leftist politics 2021-04-11T04:00:00Z “The son also lies,” this character angrily tells him, for the benefit of any readers who missed the winking Hemingway reference in Jake’s name. From Joshua Ferris: A Father’s Scattershot Legacy, Narrated Unreliably 2021-09-28T04:00:00Z Hemingway famously explored this area in the ’30s, looking for the pleasures that marked his time in the Caribbean. To Bimini, ‘SuperFast’ but Leisurely 2014-03-18T07:35:40Z Some fine movies came from his novels, but mostly there's no Hemingway left in them. A Farewell To Arms: a great movie but a terrible adaptation 2014-05-26T04:00:00Z This new location for the Garret chain of bars owned by Den Hospitality seeks to channel Hemingway, with rums, tequilas and other spirits from Mexico south through the Caribbean and Latin America. La Vara Chefs Open Saint Julivert Fisherie in Cobble Hill, Brooklyn 2018-09-18T04:00:00Z Many of them sounded like they were in search of something beyond their work, a creative outlet of some kind, much as Barry dreams of waking up one day and turning into Hemingway. Gary Shteyngart on How Hedge Funders See the World 2018-06-18T04:00:00Z As depicted here, Hemingway and Gellhorn have something else in common with the pilots of “The Right Stuff”: a taste for adventure. Philip Kaufman and Walter Murch Collaborate on ‘Hemingway & Gellhorn’ 2012-05-25T21:01:12Z Five new suites pay homage to celebrities who frequented the property, including Ernest Hemingway, who finished “For Whom the Bell Tolls” at the lodge. Monday’s Travel News and Tips 2015-06-15T04:00:00Z Visitors are not burdened by the ghosts of Hemingway and Sartre to have an indelible experience. On Eating Alone in Paris 2018-05-30T04:00:00Z This sort of fixation is hardly limited to Hemingway, or to Havana. Destinations Await in the Summer’s Best Travel Books 2017-05-30T04:00:00Z She starred in TV movie Hemingway and Gellhorn alongside Clive Owen in 2012, which earned her a best actress Golden Globe nomination. Witherspoon and Kidman set for TV 2014-11-26T05:00:00Z “Hemingway said this, too: If you paid attention as a reporter, then when the time came to write fiction you’d have something to write about,” Lehrer told The Associated Press in 1991. Jim Lehrer of the ‘MacNeil-Lehrer Report’ dies at 85 2020-01-23T05:00:00Z When Ernest Hemingway was born, in 1899, it bordered open prairie. Word up: new Chicago museum celebrates American authors 2017-05-24T04:00:00Z Burns’s and Novick’s new three-part series on Hemingway, which begins airing Monday on PBS, approaches the man and the writer without trying to tidy any of it up. They Are Giving Hemingway Another Look, So You Can, Too 2021-04-01T04:00:00Z “They do give insight to how Hemingway was thinking,” said Patrick Hemingway, who is 84. ‘A Farewell to Arms’ With Hemingway’s Alternate Endings 2012-07-04T21:47:48Z She added: “Hemingway didn’t know when he left Cuba that he was never coming back. His shoes are still there. It’s as if he just stepped out for a moment.” Batch of Hemingway Ephemera From Cuba Is Digitized 2014-02-10T22:52:36Z Hemingway, who coined the phrase, didn’t know the half of it, not like Motown artists did at the height of the civil rights movement. Author explores the early years of Motown in ‘The Art of Grace’ 2015-10-23T04:00:00Z By the time he was thinking of going to Spain, ‘with some notion of writing newspaper articles’, the greatest living practitioner of the trade was Ernest Hemingway. The war that made Orwell 2014-01-11T15:00:00Z It sounds cheap only if you forget that the other romantic couple in “Manhattan,” the one not immortalized on the bridge, was played by Mr. Allen and a teenage Mariel Hemingway. Review: ‘Trainwreck’ Delivers the Full Amy Schumer Experience 2015-07-16T04:00:00Z In particular, my dad and my uncle loved Hemingway’s early stories, Faulkner’s novels and Frost’s poems. ‘Above the Waterfall’ review: A powerful tale of modern Appalachia 2015-09-02T04:00:00Z Here’s Ernest Hemingway, dead drunk on a stool in Cuba with his face on his hand and his hand on an ever-present mojito. Drug cocktails can kill 2012-06-12T16:00:00Z The several Hemingway passports, besides providing a photographic timeline of him as his hair and mustache go white, attest to his restlessness and wanderlust. Batch of Hemingway Ephemera From Cuba Is Digitized 2014-02-10T22:52:36Z By her early 30s she had earned a law degree from Harvard, an M.F.A. from the Iowa Writers’ Workshop and a PEN/Hemingway Award for her lauded debut novel, “The Grass Dancer.” After a Long and Painful Absence, Writing Her Way Home Again 2023-08-07T04:00:00Z Hemingway realised his mistake too late, writing of Richardson in A Movable Feast: "I wished I had died before I loved anyone but her." Hadley Freeman's 10 awesome women: from Katharine Hepburn to Miss Piggy 2013-04-22T15:38:00Z Unlike Hemingway, Steinbeck had no youthful or war time experiences in Paris. Rare Steinbeck story, set in Paris, published this week 2019-07-30T04:00:00Z Some of the most interesting papers, however, belonged to Hemingway’s wife. Batch of Hemingway Ephemera From Cuba Is Digitized 2014-02-10T22:52:36Z He read everything from classics by Hemingway, Dostoyevsky, Cervantes, to novels like “Under the Volcano” by Malcolm Lowry, Doris Lessing’s “The Golden Notebook,” and works by Robert Stone. Obama, the Best-Selling Author, on Reading, Writing and Radical Empathy 2020-12-08T05:00:00Z The collection also includes little-seen Hemingway photos, letters, a lock of the author’s hair and 46 prints, a gift from the famous photographer Walker Evans. Hemingway’s First Short Story Found in Key West 2017-09-29T04:00:00Z A scene in which he picks up a shotgun and prepares to shoot himself like Ernest Hemingway, then bungles it, is played for comedy. In ‘The Humbling,’ Al Pacino Plays an Aging Performer 2015-01-22T05:00:00Z Woody Allen could have been thunderstruck by his relationship with a much-younger Soon-Yi and he could have tried to groom Mariel Hemingway to become his girlfriend as soon as she turned 18. Soon-Yi Previn and Woody Allen’s strange charm offensive: An enigma wrapped in scandal 2018-09-17T04:00:00Z “I drank a bottle of wine for company,” Ernest Hemingway wrote in “The Sun Also Rises.” How to taste wine — and have fun with it 2020-05-29T04:00:00Z “The value is in the texture of dailiness, the way it rounds out our picture of Hemingway.” Batch of Hemingway Ephemera From Cuba Is Digitized 2014-02-10T22:52:36Z Earlier versions of the novel contained even more of this “biography”; Fitzgerald had caught the remnants of nervous self-consciousness that Hemingway himself had curtailed as he wrote. Hemingway's Hidden Metafictions in "The Sun Also Rises" 2014-08-07T04:00:00Z The “Ernest Hemingway” type, which researchers found to be most common, is characterized by staying mostly the same in terms of competence and intellect “after even large amounts of drink,” according to the Telegraph. Scientists have developed a new Myers Briggs personality test, but for drunks 2015-07-20T04:00:00Z Advertisement Advertisement By the time the Second World War broke out, Hemingway had solidified — fossilized even — into the iconic figure we now remember: Papa. Review: Hemingway, Man of Few Words and Many Mementos, at the Morgan 2015-09-24T04:00:00Z I look forward to learning more about him — beyond the fact that he owns an Ernest Hemingway T-shirt — next season. 'Girls' Recap: In the Season Finale, Almost Everyone Leans In 2015-03-22T04:00:00Z In “Midnight in Paris,” Hemingway tells Fitzgerald that Zelda, a writer herself, sees her husband as a competitor. Decoding Woody Allen?s ?Midnight in Paris? 2011-05-27T23:03:11Z In Hemingway’s story, which was published in 1936, Francis Macomber, on safari in Africa with his wife, panics while hunting a lion, humiliating himself—and his wife—in front of their guide. This Week in Fiction: David Gilbert on Writing About a Man Who Is Trapped as a Boy 2017-01-30T05:00:00Z If Paris is a moveable feast, as Hemingway would tell every college junior on a gap year, then Rome is a stately banquet at which guests linger perhaps longer than they intended. His Roman Holiday Lasted a Lifetime 2022-11-06T04:00:00Z The Ernest Hemingway Home and Museum was named a national historic landmark in 1968. Hemingway's Key West house and cats spared by Hurricane Irma 2017-09-11T04:00:00Z But here Hemingway, an always-anxious public speaker still recuperating from a cerebral injury, is halting and stiff. Review: ‘Hemingway’ Is a Big Two-Hearted Reconsideration 2021-04-02T04:00:00Z He compares Sinatra’s version of “One for My Baby” to both Humphrey Bogart in “Casablanca” and to Ernest Hemingway’s famous story “A Clean, Well-Lighted Place.” Frank Sinatra: Ol’ Blue Eyes is back in two new biographies 2015-10-28T04:00:00Z Ken Burns and Lynn Novick are on PBS earlier this week with their new documentary, “Hemingway,” but on Friday night Burns’s younger brother, Ric Burns, gets a turn in the director’s chair. What’s on TV This Week: ‘Hemingway’ and ‘The People v. the Klan’ 2021-04-05T04:00:00Z The subjects on offer range from Ernest Hemingway to Nancy Reagan — though Didion’s own subjectivity is never far from the page, as usual. 13 New Books to Watch For in January 2020-12-23T05:00:00Z Ernest Hemingway pouring himself a shot of liquor. Why do writers drink? 2013-07-20T07:00:14Z Sean Hemingway said he’s excited by their public release and called them one of the ways he’s become familiar with a grandfather he never met. Mother’s scrapbooks give peek into Hemingway’s early life 2013-07-20T21:29:25Z “There is no other country in the world like Spain,” Hemingway wrote in “For Whom the Bell Tolls,” and that was in the midst of a civil war! Perspective | On Hemingway and the ideal of masculinity 2017-07-20T04:00:00Z James Joyce and Ernest Hemingway wake up from a drunken sleep to find Shade bursting into their reality, his multi-coloured coat swirling around him like a Picasso painting. Will Brooker's top 10 comic book-classic mashups 2012-07-11T13:42:02Z I would settle for someone raising his hand and saying, “I liked the Hemingway story.” The truth about the campus “free speech wars” 2017-04-23T04:00:00Z Hemingway kept Mr. Ivancich up to date on his passions, from fishing to hunting. ArtsBeat: JFK Library Unveils Hemingway Letters 2012-03-28T19:57:08Z In 1929, Fitzgerald was the timekeeper in a sparring match between Hemingway and the Canadian novelist Morley Callaghan, who years earlier served on the staff at The Toronto Star with Hemingway. What Hemingway Left in Sloppy Joe’s Bar 80 Years Ago 2022-09-21T04:00:00Z According to Ms. Wrynn, Mrs. Hemingway, while packing up papers to take back to America, also burned many. Batch of Hemingway Ephemera From Cuba Is Digitized 2014-02-10T22:52:36Z Hanging in Mr. Stoll’s home is a framed note from Mr. Allen offering the part; it instructed him to tell no one that he would be playing Hemingway. The Carpetbagger: Uggie and Cosmo: Scene-Stealing Dogs and Humans 2012-02-22T23:44:40Z Mr. Johnson offers a brief tour of inspired brevity, nodding toward Hemingway’s sentences, William Carlos Williams’s poems, Picasso’s line drawings. Books of The Times: Wooing With Words in the Age of the Incredible Shrinking Message 2011-07-26T21:30:40Z Ms. Welsh, a friend of Jacqueline Kennedy, donated much Hemingway material to the presidential library and museum after Hemingway’s death, Mr. Kiely said. ‘Ernest Hemingway: Between Two Wars’ Arriving at Morgan Library 2015-07-02T04:00:00Z Hemingway is not included, probably because he made statements such as, "My writing is nothing, my boxing is everything," but didn't write about boxing all that much. 'At the Fights': a heavyweight collection of American writers on boxing 2011-05-11T21:03:09Z I had never read any Hemingway, and knew very little about the Spanish Civil War. Bill Bratton Doesn’t Root for the Bad Guys 2021-06-10T04:00:00Z In the South of France, a 1927 Ménage à Trois Takes an Incendiary Turn The life and work of Ernest Hemingway have been notoriously difficult to translate comfortably onto the screen. | 'Hemingway?s Garden of Eden': In the South of France, a 1927 M?nage ? Trois Takes an Incendiary Turn 2010-12-09T23:38:00Z Gertrude Stein called Hemingway and people like him – "all of you young people who served in the war" a "lost generation" with good reason. Ernest Hemingway and the highs and lows of Paris 2012-05-17T10:19:37Z What should be a sumptuous romantic drama, this adaptation of the book “Hemingway in Love and War” is more of a misfire. Hemingway on film: 6 films that take him from a WWI hotshot almost to the bitter end 2016-06-10T04:00:00Z It’s no spoiler to report that the author doesn’t return, like Ernest Hemingway with a marlin, with a unified theory of everything. Books of The Times: ‘Why Does the World Exist?’ by Jim Holt 2012-08-02T18:37:46Z I’m a Francophile, I love Hemingway and Dali and it helps that Woody Allen is not in it. Jim DeRogatis has been covering R. Kelly’s alleged abuse for nearly two decades. He’s not done yet. 2019-06-04T04:00:00Z Sessions balances the dark and the light in Alec's damaged soul, though the doctor at times seems like a fugitive from a Hemingway novel. Michael John LaChiusa's musical 'Rain' is just too outdated to remain relevant 2016-04-05T04:00:00Z Like Hemingway’s in Havana or Joyce’s in Zurich, Kipling’s American years make for a fertile foreign chapter. Taking Another Look at the Author of ‘The White Man’s Burden’ 2019-07-07T04:00:00Z As Hemingway gets angrier and angrier his pencil almost goes through the paper, and then, as suddenly as it struck, the squall passes. Review: Hemingway, Man of Few Words and Many Mementos, at the Morgan 2015-09-24T04:00:00Z Hemingway liked the name for its metaphorical resonance. When Hemingway Was a Young Fisherman in Michigan 2015-10-01T04:00:00Z Burns, whose survey of American history is interspersed with biographies of figures like Jackie Robinson, Mark Twain and Frank Lloyd Wright, might have taken on Hemingway at any time over the past few decades. Review: ‘Hemingway’ Is a Big Two-Hearted Reconsideration 2021-04-02T04:00:00Z Photograph: Loomis Dean/Time & Life Pictures/Getty Image "Certainly it is valuable to a trained writer to crash in an aircraft that burns," Ernest Hemingway told the Paris Review in 1958. A brief survey of the short story part 34: Ernest Hemingway 2011-07-15T10:54:43Z The Hemingway anecdote is memorable because the story is so poignant in such a small space. Readers recommend songs with 10 words or fewer: The results 2010-06-03T20:30:00Z Forget that their names are Thomas Wolfe, Scott Fitzgerald, Ernest Hemingway — forget that. Duos of 'Genius': A. Scott Berg and John Logan, Colin Firth and Jude Law, Maxwell Perkins and Thomas Wolfe 2016-06-03T04:00:00Z Hemingway kept his soft side well concealed; he is known to the world as an enthusiast of big-game hunting, bullfighting and blood sports of all kinds. Washington Ballet's The Sun Also Rises invokes the spirit of Ernest Hemingway 2013-06-11T12:59:03Z Papa Hemingway was king of the stereotypical man's man. The androgyny of being Ernest: A gender-fluid reading of Hemingway that upends his macho image 2021-04-12T04:00:00Z In the Cuban capital, Kurlansky writes, Hemingway is “remembered with an obsession that borders on fetish.” Destinations Await in the Summer’s Best Travel Books 2017-05-30T04:00:00Z As Hemingway said of bankruptcy, it happened in two ways: “Gradually, then suddenly.” Perspective | Keep your tidy, spark-joy hands off my book piles, Marie Kondo 2019-01-10T05:00:00Z You have to convey the power of the writing, after all, to show how literature is still shaped by Hemingway’s ideas of clarity, of mortality, of gender. Review: ‘Hemingway’ Is a Big Two-Hearted Reconsideration 2021-04-02T04:00:00Z After Hemingway’s death in 1961, President Kennedy, a fan, helped his widow, Mary, get into Cuba and retrieve many of his belongings there. Review: Hemingway, Man of Few Words and Many Mementos, at the Morgan 2015-09-24T04:00:00Z When they take a break from their hike, Hemingway pulls out a book—Tolstoy’s “Sevastopol”—and then muses about Tolstoy’s depiction of war and the importance of war as a subject of fiction overall. Hemingway as the Godfather of Long-form 2015-07-29T04:00:00Z The exposure of the FBI file led Hotchner to write that he "regretfully misjudged" his friend's fears, and that the FBI's persecution of Hemingway contributed to "his anguish and suicide." Ken Burns' vicious Hemingway smear: PBS series totally ignores writer's lifelong leftist politics 2021-04-11T04:00:00Z Hemingway uses clipped speech to great effect; his characters rarely talk for long enough to start sounding unnatural. The unreal art of realistic dialogue 2010-03-18T10:54:00Z The release of these records from the archive, home to 90 percent of existing Hemingway manuscript materials, will come on what would have been the scribe’s 114th birthday. Mother’s scrapbooks give peek into Hemingway’s early life 2013-07-20T21:29:25Z Castro and Hemingway met just once, in May of 1960, but numerous photographs of that encounter are available with a brief Google search. Ken Burns' vicious Hemingway smear: PBS series totally ignores writer's lifelong leftist politics 2021-04-11T04:00:00Z “The island would not be nothing without Hemingway,” he said firmly. To Bimini, ‘SuperFast’ but Leisurely 2014-03-18T07:35:40Z His 2010 novel, “The Madonnas of Echo Park,” won a PEN/Hemingway award. Brando Skyhorse’s memoir of surviving his wacky mother is harrowing and humorous Hemingway’s entire fishing log from 1932-33 — which includes what he was doing, what he saw, and who he was with — is here, too. What Hemingway Left in Sloppy Joe’s Bar 80 Years Ago 2022-09-21T04:00:00Z A private U.S. foundation is working with Cuba to preserve more of Hemingway's papers, books and belongings that have been kept at his home near Havana since he died in 1961. Items from Hemingway's Cuba home go to JFK Library 2013-05-06T21:27:08Z And yet Hemingway treats him with vicious contempt. A Moveable Feast was written at a time of struggle but seems hopeful – and fun 2012-05-25T13:18:02Z Someone who reads Hemingway is not assumed to spend their weekends fishing or fighting bulls. A taste for words 2010-06-18T23:06:00Z The archive is opening during a moment when Hemingway is enjoying a bit of a cultural renaissance. What Hemingway Left in Sloppy Joe’s Bar 80 Years Ago 2022-09-21T04:00:00Z Hemingway once said that all American literature comes out of Huckleberry Finn, and there's certainly no getting away from Twain's loose-limbed twang in these pages. Back from the Dead by Peter Leonard – review 2013-01-13T00:05:06Z The fascination one feels when imagining the discovery of an unknown Shakespeare play or a misplaced suitcase full of unpublished Hemingway stories gets the blood racing in us bookish types. Review | Bibliophiles love the mystery of a missing manuscript. ‘The Lost Book of Adana Moreau’ is just what they’re looking for. 2020-02-02T05:00:00Z The dollar went a long way in Paris in 1922 and while Hemingway didn't have that many of them, he had more than enough to get by. Ernest Hemingway and the highs and lows of Paris 2012-05-17T10:19:37Z “Hemingway & Gellhorn” comes on the heels of a kind of Philip Kaufman season. Philip Kaufman and Walter Murch Collaborate on ‘Hemingway & Gellhorn’ 2012-05-25T21:01:12Z Ackerman, a former Marine who served multiple tours of duty in the Middle East and Asia, has been compared with Hemingway, for the clarity of his prose and his international settings. Review | In Elliot Ackerman’s ‘Red Dress in Black and White,’ a viral photo at a Turkish protest sets a plot in motion 2020-05-27T04:00:00Z The framework here — Pushkin, Hemingway and O’Neill — is drawn from high art, or at least classics some might deem musty. In ‘Big Trip,’ an Exiled Russian Director Asks: What Makes Us Human? 2023-09-29T04:00:00Z “Sometimes we ask Alexa to play some tunes, like we asked for some Spanish music for Hemingway night,” he says. How to host a better book club 2020-02-17T05:00:00Z At one such social occasion in Key West, he spoke insultingly about Ernest Hemingway to the writer’s sister. Who was Wallace Stevens? A new biography looks at the man and his work. 2016-04-06T04:00:00Z In the film, which opens in select U.S. theaters on Wednesday, Law plays Dom Hemingway, a damaged, hot-headed crook released from prison after a 12-year stint for not ratting on his crime boss. Jude Law explodes as hot-headed safecracker in 'Dom Hemingway' 2014-04-01T14:39:03Z Advertisement Yet even Hemingway fans might draw a blank on his Michigan connection. When Hemingway Was a Young Fisherman in Michigan 2015-10-01T04:00:00Z Stoll’s lusty, comic performance reflects how folks want to view or remember Hemingway, which is why his portrayal is so terrific. Hemingway on film: 6 films that take him from a WWI hotshot almost to the bitter end 2016-06-10T04:00:00Z "For me it was a mix of anger, sadness and frustration," said Kevin Powers, an Iraqi veteran whose novel about soldiers, "The Yellow Birds," won the 2013 PEN/Hemingway Award. Did 'American Sniper' miss an important mark? 2015-01-29T05:00:00Z Asked by his wife what he learned after traveling in France with F. Scott Fitzgerald, Ernest Hemingway replied: “Never to go on trips with anyone you do not love.” A Kindred Spirit to Share the Road 2015-04-28T04:00:00Z The Perkins prize is named in honor of the celebrated editor who worked with Ernest Hemingway and F. Scott Fitzgerald. Literary agent wins 2010 Maxwell Perkins prize 2010-07-08T16:59:00Z “Hemingway clearly felt he’d surpassed Fitzgerald both in literary and physical virility,” he added. What Hemingway Left in Sloppy Joe’s Bar 80 Years Ago 2022-09-21T04:00:00Z In effect, the account of the hunt is also a manifesto of sorts, as when Kandisky further engages Hemingway in exactly the sort of literary theorizing that the author both distrusts and enjoys. Hemingway as the Godfather of Long-form 2015-07-29T04:00:00Z “When daylight comes the castle falls in ruins and O’Donahue returns to his grave,” wrote Hemingway in a spidery scrawl. Hemingway’s First Short Story Found in Key West 2017-09-29T04:00:00Z This is from the summer of 1918, when Hemingway was recovering from shrapnel wounds at the Red Cross hospital in Milan and trying to turn his wartime experiences into fiction. Review: Hemingway, Man of Few Words and Many Mementos, at the Morgan 2015-09-24T04:00:00Z Among the next batch of letters that will head to the lab this fall will be four Western Union telegrams F. Scott Fitzgerald sent Hemingway from 1934 to 1937. Dear Papa: Letters to Hemingway get crucial repair 2012-09-26T09:16:04Z He acquired a reactionary English stepfather and a new name, moved to England at 8, skipped university and got his education, like his lifelong hero Hemingway, through bottom-up journalism. It’s Tom Stoppard’s World and We Don’t Live in It 2021-02-24T05:00:00Z Now Anderson and Ernest Hemingway appear as supporting characters in “Hogtown,” the second film in a planned trilogy. Review: ‘Hogtown’ Tells a Poetic Detective Story in Chicago 2016-12-01T05:00:00Z Hemingway, who is pretentiously referred to throughout the film, never forgave her. Movie Review: ‘The Words,’ With Jeremy Irons, Dennis Quaid and Bradley Cooper 2012-09-06T22:03:02Z Gertrude Stein’s 1933 success “The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas” is nothing but gossip from start to finish, naming famous names like Pablo Picasso and annoying everyone from Henri Matisse to Ernest Hemingway. | A History of Gossip 2010-12-07T16:00:00Z The macho Jake, a hunter and sportsman, is as reminiscent of Ernest Hemingway as he is of Welles himself. “The Other Side of the Wind,” Reviewed: A Belated Orson Welles Masterpiece 2018-11-02T04:00:00Z Maybe this is an odd reference, but in Hemingway’s “A Movable Feast” he’s writing it from the perspective that it’s all gone, that that marriage didn’t work. Greta Gerwig on making ‘Little Women’ ‘at the speed of life’ 2019-12-12T05:00:00Z Historically, Hemingway used his first wife as a sounding board as he framed his own ideas. Books of The Times: A First Wife Can Be So Stolid and Clueless and Plain and Pregnant 2011-02-27T22:49:34Z Altman asked him to work on a screenplay that never got produced, then another, an adaptation of Hemingway's "Across the River and Into the Trees," then on an aborted Burt Reynolds project. Why Robert Altman's brilliant 'Nashville' never had a sequel 2015-06-05T04:00:00Z Ms. Hemingway was exactly the age of my younger sister. My Woody Allen Problem 2018-01-31T05:00:00Z Sandra Spanier, a Hemingway researcher and English professor at Penn State, has reviewed the latest release of documents and said they will help biographers and historians create a fuller portrait of Hemingway. Items from Hemingway's Cuba home go to JFK Library 2013-05-06T21:27:08Z It was influenced by Ernest Hemingway and Italy's "news-reel" school of realism, which aimed for an unpolished immediacy of the street. Italo Calvino: Letters, 1941-1985 – review 2013-05-29T13:42:12Z After all, not since Max Perkins worked with Hemingway and Fitzgerald has there been a more admired editor than Robert Gottlieb. ‘Avid Reader’: Robert Gottlieb’s candid look inside the golden era of publishing 2016-09-14T04:00:00Z Hemingway talks about the “illusion of immortality” in war and “looking death in the eye,” and he also describes being “broken by the world.” Hemingway on film: 6 films that take him from a WWI hotshot almost to the bitter end 2016-06-10T04:00:00Z In Hemingway, for example, there’s a distrust of language, and that distrust is linked to a desire to break out of the social world, which is seen as feminine, and into something more “pure.” “The Duty of Literature Is to Fight Fiction” 2018-11-11T05:00:00Z The archive spans Hemingway’s life and even stretches past his death. What Hemingway Left in Sloppy Joe’s Bar 80 Years Ago 2022-09-21T04:00:00Z Everything seems typically Hemingway — a writer protagonist and plenty of fishing, fine food and wine, and allusions to war — when Catherine takes a sharp turn into gender-switching. The androgyny of being Ernest: A gender-fluid reading of Hemingway that upends his macho image 2021-04-12T04:00:00Z In addition to providing free culture-based programming to the Wood River Valley, the privately funded Community Library maintains the legacy of Ernest Hemingway. You Don’t Go to Sun Valley to Party 2023-01-30T05:00:00Z Only within the last 15 years has it begun to be properly cataloged, due largely to the efforts of Mr. Chamberlin, who wrote “The Hemingway Log,” a timeline of the author’s life and career. Hemingway’s First Short Story Found in Key West 2017-09-29T04:00:00Z The film stars Owen Wilson as a modern Hollywood writer who gets a chance to hang with his literary idols in the 1920s Paris of Hemingway and Fitzgerald. 'Midnight in Paris,' 'Descendants' win WGA honors 2012-02-20T03:44:12Z In the 1980s, Jeffrey Meyers, a Hemingway biographer and professor at the University of Colorado, filed a Freedom of Information request for the FBI's file on Hemingway. Ken Burns' vicious Hemingway smear: PBS series totally ignores writer's lifelong leftist politics 2021-04-11T04:00:00Z Each represented disparate periods of the author's life, and in their heterogeneous ways, each guided me out from the thorny thicket of machismo that Hemingway had helped lead me into. The androgyny of being Ernest: A gender-fluid reading of Hemingway that upends his macho image 2021-04-12T04:00:00Z I was instead following the tracks of that American writer, Ernest Hemingway. Footsteps: Blood, Sand, Sherry: Hemingway?s Madrid 2011-06-17T18:55:00Z Mr. Hamill is of a generation that believes that a man could learn to be a man by reading Hemingway. Pete Hamill ‘Ain’t Done Yet’ 2019-11-26T05:00:00Z In an edition of Hemingway’s “Collected Letters,” she marked up a demonstrative letter from Hemingway to his wife Mary. Marlene Dietrich’s Marginalia 2016-12-26T05:00:00Z David Brooks is still tooling around Cuba on the president’s behalf, and his travels recently took him to the house of Ernest Hemingway. David Brooks frets mightily about the horrors “that can afflict a successful person” 2016-04-26T04:00:00Z Vintage at Goodwood, the brainchild of designers Wayne and Gerardine Hemingway and the Earl of March, will celebrate 5 decades of British cool in terms of music, fashion, film, art, design and food. Win a pair of tickets to Vintage at Goodwood 2010-08-09T15:17:00Z For a long time, he felt "very vulnerable around postmodernism" and stuck, in his reading, to Steinbeck, Hemingway, Dos Passos and Thomas Wolfe. George Saunders: a life in writing 2013-01-12T12:01:01Z Ernest Hemingway was not only a commanding figure in 20th-century literature, but he was also a pack rat. Review: Hemingway, Man of Few Words and Many Mementos, at the Morgan 2015-09-24T04:00:00Z “I’ve received many blessings in my 31 years, but this one I hold in my hand tops the list for sure. I’m in love with you, and will always be, Mr. Anthony Hemingway.” ‘Our Love Is Built to Last’ 2019-09-27T04:00:00Z Boys become boys thanks to obvious biological considerations, mass media and marketing, gender reveal parties, and — for better or worse — Ernest Hemingway novels. The androgyny of being Ernest: A gender-fluid reading of Hemingway that upends his macho image 2021-04-12T04:00:00Z Not even bullfighting promoters in Spain, or rustic resort operators in Cuba, can summon Hemingway to such immediate effect. The Woman Behind Latin America's Literary Boom 2015-09-28T04:00:00Z Hemingway was also friendly with Pauline’s uncle Gus, who purchased the Key West home for his niece and her husband. Live like Hemingway: Five places where he lived, drank and wrote 2014-06-18T04:00:00Z Beyond fishing and Hemingway lore, diving is Bimini’s other tourist attraction. To Bimini, ‘SuperFast’ but Leisurely 2014-03-18T07:35:40Z It may be distasteful and disturbing, but what Hemingway is describing is not illegal. It’s worse than just Woody Allen: Middle-age men, younger women and the true horror in Mariel Hemingway’s new disclosures 2015-03-26T04:00:00Z Even among adult readers, internationally, books that mimic the 'simple' syntax of Hemingway are most-read. Goodbye, Steinbeck; All Hail, Shelley 2014-05-30T04:00:00Z “I think it will be a very rich resource for people interested in learning about this period of his life,” said Sean Hemingway, the author’s grandson. Mother’s scrapbooks give peek into Hemingway’s early life 2013-07-20T21:29:25Z The author’s fourth wife, Mary Welsh Hemingway, spent years gathering letters, notebooks and Hemingway’s unfinished manuscripts, including the memoir of his Paris years, “A Moveable Feast.” Hemingway’s First Short Story Found in Key West 2017-09-29T04:00:00Z It owed more to Hemingway than to Faulkner. Cormac McCarthy, Novelist of a Darker America, Is Dead at 89 2023-06-13T04:00:00Z Hemingway tried endings with the sun streaming through an open window and the sun on the trees, but many more in the rain. Woody Allen’s romanticized rain (and Hemingway, and Toni Morrison and James Joyce) 2015-05-03T04:00:00Z Next, he used Sudowrite, asking the program to make a sentence longer or shorter, to adopt a more conversational tone or to make the writing sound like Ernest Hemingway’s. Peering Into the Future of Novels, With Trained Machines Ready 2023-04-20T04:00:00Z But the Irish novelist Edna O’Brien unpacks how Hemingway’s raw, tactile prose centers the woman’s thoughts and sensations. Review: ‘Hemingway’ Is a Big Two-Hearted Reconsideration 2021-04-02T04:00:00Z In the article that resulted, a riveting, hilarious work of cinematic journalism, she nailed, among other quirks, Hemingway’s idiosyncratic, article-free “Indian talk:” “Book is like engine,” Hemingway told her. Lillian Ross’s (Many) Choice Words 2015-10-28T04:00:00Z Hemingway’s 1935 book “Green Hills of Africa,” which has just been republished by Scribner in a new and augmented edition, is a work of nonfiction. Hemingway as the Godfather of Long-form 2015-07-29T04:00:00Z “Hemingway reinvented modern American prose and the short story. His best work is deeply moving and rich in meaning and psychological complexity,” Eby, who is a professor of English at Appalachian State University, said. What Hemingway Left in Sloppy Joe’s Bar 80 Years Ago 2022-09-21T04:00:00Z I have mixed feelings about his novels, but he was our finest writer of short stories since Hemingway. Adam Hochschild Says Books Can Change the World. He Has Proof. 2020-03-12T04:00:00Z A lot of what was said was gibberish of a sort that sounded not like Hemingway, Faulkner or Fitzgerald, but their contemporary Gertrude Stein. 3 Classic Novels. 22 Minutes. Why Not? 2011-05-23T22:34:30Z “The fact that I am interrupting serious work to answer these questions,” Hemingway says, “proves that I am so stupid that I should be penalized severely.” Critic?s Notebook: Paris Review Editor Frees Menagerie of Wordsmiths 2010-10-22T23:00:00Z He read Hemingway to me at night but, lying across his elbow, I would scan to the bottom of the page and wait impatiently for his voice to catch up. My father, the woman 2012-06-15T23:30:00Z Although the insurance executive carried the weight of a fullback, he was no match for Hemingway, who mangled his face and then decked him. Who was Wallace Stevens? A new biography looks at the man and his work. 2016-04-06T04:00:00Z About a battle with a stomach virus, he commented, “I’m beginning to think part of Hemingway’s genius was to command his intestines in strange places.” ‘Selected Letters,’ Norman Mailer’s Correspondence 2014-11-25T05:00:00Z The heroine of “The Paris Wife” is Hadley Richardson, the athletic, sturdily built, admittedly unfashionable homebody who married Ernest Hemingway in 1921. Books of The Times: A First Wife Can Be So Stolid and Clueless and Plain and Pregnant 2011-02-27T22:49:34Z “Ernest Hemingway said that of all the people he did not wish to see in New York, the people he wished least to see were the critics.” Sunday Reading: The Art of the Profile 2019-02-17T05:00:00Z She wrote, however, during a period of ascendant realism, a literary moment that was all restraint and strangled epiphanies arrived at on wall-to-wall carpeting, with prose that read like Hemingway boiled down to the bones. Fairy tales, fantasy and dangerous female desire: Celebrating Angela Carter, the literary link between Bros. Grimm and “50 Shades” 2015-05-13T04:00:00Z With “Big Two-Hearted River,” the last story in Hemingway’s collection, writers on either side of the Atlantic learned about the power of economy in writing. Was 1925 Literary Modernism’s Most Important Year? 2021-03-20T04:00:00Z With this fragment of a sentence, Fitzgerald gives Hemingway the familiar writing-class advice—show, don’t tell; less is more; and what is left out can sometimes be more meaningful than what is included. Hemingway's Hidden Metafictions in "The Sun Also Rises" 2014-08-07T04:00:00Z The series lays out how Hemingway stripped away excess from his language so that the reader would supply the emotion and thus feel it more deeply. Review: ‘Hemingway’ Is a Big Two-Hearted Reconsideration 2021-04-02T04:00:00Z Margate acts as a major hub for events, with a tour of a brutalist block, a talk by Wayne Hemingway and a modernist sandcastle-making comp. This week's new events 2013-06-22T05:00:22Z Burns and Novick recycle the familiar claim that Hemingway's first writing job was as correspondent for the Kansas City Star. Ken Burns' vicious Hemingway smear: PBS series totally ignores writer's lifelong leftist politics 2021-04-11T04:00:00Z For a change, Ms. Hemingway was only sitting front row and leaving the catwalking to others. On the Runway Blog: Stargazing: The Final Day 2013-09-13T18:45:32Z Renowned depressive and eventual suicide Ernest Hemingway concluded at the end of his life, “Happiness in intelligent people is the rarest thing I know” and in some ways, Mom exemplified his theory. My terrifying chemical storms 2014-01-12T21:00:00Z JFK Library to show Salinger letter to Hemingway The Associated Press A letter sent by a young J.D. JFK Library to show Salinger letter to Hemingway 2010-03-25T20:54:00Z Probably no American writer since Ernest Hemingway lived his life so much in the public eye. Gore Vidal 2012-08-01T05:32:19Z On one flight Hemingway carried with him a folding menstrual cup, from which he sipped gin. Riding Shotgun on Martha Gellhorn’s Brave and Comic Adventures 2017-10-12T04:00:00Z He’s certainly playing a character, at least in part one compounded from classic notions of the introspective, rugged-intellectual voyager, drawn from movies and from the pages of Hemingway and Graham Greene and Paul Theroux. Television: Anthony Bourdain?s ?Layover? on Travel Channel 2011-11-18T17:00:00Z For instance, Ernest Hemingway’s “For Whom the Bell Tolls” was published for the first time in 1968 with at least 20 cuts, according to Russian researchers. You Can Read Yuval Noah Harari’s Book in Russian, Except for the Parts About Russia 2019-07-30T04:00:00Z “This is going to be a version that Hemingway would never have walked out on,” he said. The Old Man and the Play: Friend keeps word to Hemingway 2019-01-29T05:00:00Z “I was really terrified,” said Ms. Spanier, the general editor of the Hemingway Letters Project and an English professor at Penn State University. Hemingway’s First Short Story Found in Key West 2017-09-29T04:00:00Z Auctioned off this weekend at the Taste of the South event at the bucolic Blackberry Farm in Tennessee, this particular blanket features the words of Roosevelt Scott, the founder of Scott’s Bar-B-Que in Hemingway, S.C.: | Quilting for a Cause 2012-01-11T21:04:25Z My go-to classic would have to be Hemingway’s “The Sun Also Rises,” his first novel and I think his best, a masterpiece of understatement and genuinely earned irony and deep vulnerability. Andre Dubus III: By the Book 2018-10-04T04:00:00Z Throughout, the voice of J. D. Salinger’s Holden Caulfield echoed, as did the sentence style of Hemingway — terse, declarative, deadpan descriptive and even masculine! Sally Rooney’s Riposte, Ralph Nader’s Candidacy and Other Letters to the Editor 2021-09-24T04:00:00Z Advertisement Walloon ranked low among Hemingway’s hallowed fishing spots, as it fell within his mother’s jurisdiction; the two maintained testy relations for much of their lives. When Hemingway Was a Young Fisherman in Michigan 2015-10-01T04:00:00Z Hemingway once said that to capture real life on the page it is necessary to include “the bad and the ugly as well as the beautiful.” Ernest Hemingway: The man behind the cultivated image of hyper-masculinity 2017-05-17T04:00:00Z They remind me of what somebody once said about Hemingway's characters, that they don't seem to have parents. Miranda July faces "The Future" 2011-07-27T00:30:00Z But this new edition puts them in handy appendices, giving us lay readers a sense of Hemingway’s writing process, and, more importantly, of how different a novel “The Sun Also Rises” might have been. Hemingway's Hidden Metafictions in "The Sun Also Rises" 2014-08-07T04:00:00Z Hemingway published his classic story “The Snows of Kilimanjaro” in the magazine in 1936. The ‘Esquire Man’ Is Dead. Long Live the ‘Esquire Man.’ 2017-02-04T05:00:00Z He delved into the literary canon revered by angry young men everywhere: Nabokov, Eliot, Shakespeare, Keats, Wilde, Fitzgerald and Hemingway. Benjamin Scheuer and a life told in heartbreaking song at the Geffen 2017-01-03T05:00:00Z Hemingway Long before I ever had a chance to blindside him, Mike Tyson had blindsided me. Sparring with Mike Tyson 2012-08-09T04:48:00Z But I never could think in my head how you could take this very personal book, because the old man is really Hemingway himself, which is really a literary work,” he said. The Old Man and the Play: Friend keeps word to Hemingway 2019-01-29T05:00:00Z Each guest also received two books: “Nine Horses” by the poet Billy Collins and Ernest Hemingway’s “A Farewell to Arms.” They Wrote Their Love Story While Scripting Others 2021-10-29T04:00:00Z The center is a nonprofit that has also treated other parts of the Library's Hemingway collection, as well as materials including Abraham Lincoln's family Bible and documents George Washington wrote. Dear Papa: Letters to Hemingway get crucial repair 2012-09-26T09:16:04Z In “Green Hills of Africa,” by contrast, Hemingway states his ambitions clearly in a brief foreword: Hemingway as the Godfather of Long-form 2015-07-29T04:00:00Z The International Imitation Hemingway Competition ran for nearly three decades, ending in 2005 , but the number and quality of entries that poured in over the years suggest it could have gone on forever. Perspective | On Hemingway and the ideal of masculinity 2017-07-20T04:00:00Z When Hemingway died, he was 61 and he really looked old. Roth retires but Wolfe, Wouk among authors past 80 2012-11-20T12:59:09Z But Hemingway notes with graciousness and understanding that her parents, novelist Ernest Hemingway's son, Jack, and his wife, known as Puck, were overwhelmed. Mariel Hemingway shares family's troubled history in two new books 2015-04-27T04:00:00Z The back cover blurb might also be a good place to start as a warning of the endgame of addiction: Hemingway was an alcoholic who eventually shot himself. John Galliano: the books he should have read in rehab 2013-06-05T11:50:27Z You couldn't write a book about opium, which is a very slow, long process, with short quick Hemingway, journalistic, telegraphic sentences. Book Talk: Booker nominee Thayil offers bleak Bombay portrait 2012-10-11T09:01:42Z ANDOVER, Mass. — The paper conservator's scalpel picked at the red and black specks, flicking away the fly droppings that had stained Ingrid Bergman's letter to Ernest Hemingway. Dear Papa: Letters to Hemingway get crucial repair 2012-09-26T09:16:04Z His legendary brisket may compete with the nation’s best whole hog if Rodney Scott, who operates an acclaimed pit in tiny Hemingway, S.C., closes a deal on a property he is considering at this writing. Today’s South Carolina barbecue is chef-inspired, upscale — and the future 2016-08-01T04:00:00Z There were pictures of the Capitol Building, and the Malacon, a bust of Hemingway overlooking the sea. Hail, Hail, Rock'n'Roll 2011-07-07T22:15:01Z Hemingway Collection curator Susan Wrynn said much of the content hasn’t been made available to the public before and only a few researchers have seen it in its entirety. Mother’s scrapbooks give peek into Hemingway’s early life 2013-07-20T21:29:25Z He has nearly finished The Old Man and the Sea, and the viewer may wonder if Washington, who turns 60 in Dec., is like Hemingway’s Santiago, “too old to hook the big fish.” Review: The Equalizer Pits Denzel Washington Against the Entire Russian Mob. Guess Who Wins? 2014-09-25T04:00:00Z One reviewer of the much-maligned novel “To Have and Have Not” accused Hemingway of creating not characters but “sacs of basic instinct.” The quiet tragedy of Ernest Hemingway 2016-10-20T04:00:00Z From there it's a short walk to La Pepica, one of the city's most famous paella restaurants and a favourite haunt of Hemingway. Valencia and beyond 2010-04-16T23:08:00Z Ernest Hemingway famously wrote standing up, on a Royal portable typewriter. RSI: a very sore point for writers 2010-09-17T10:21:00Z They got to the front door just as Hemingway dashed a wineglass into the fireplace. Ernest Hemingway's long-lost Los Angeles visit, 80 years ago today 2017-07-13T04:00:00Z You can’t quite tell from his goony smile, but Hemingway was gathering himself, nurturing a different kind of wound, one that would soon find expression in his fiction. When Hemingway Was a Young Fisherman in Michigan 2015-10-01T04:00:00Z “Hemingway,” airing Monday through Wednesday, delves into the famed novelist’s works and life to reveal the “complicated man behind the myth.” New this Week: ‘Kung Fu,’ ‘Rebel’ and ‘Thunder Force’ 2021-04-05T04:00:00Z There’s a Hemingway archive containing a doll figure of Fidel Castro, cherubic face swallowed by a curly black beard, and a stand dedicated to ephemera of the occult. 'It cuts across time': a peek into the world of antiquarian books 2020-03-04T05:00:00Z Hemingway’s aesthetic is also a matter of morality, based in the truth of first-person experience, tested by one’s own unsparingly high, self-critical standards. Hemingway as the Godfather of Long-form 2015-07-29T04:00:00Z I find Powell’s praise of Cummings and Hemingway revelatory because it complicates the stereotype that has calcified around him. A Portrait of the Artist as a Droll Slacker 2014-10-15T04:00:00Z Fitzgerald also suffered the indignity of dying first, and Hemingway wrote in his memoir, “A Moveable Feast,” that Fitzgerald’s wife, Zelda, criticized the size of his manhood. What Hemingway Left in Sloppy Joe’s Bar 80 Years Ago 2022-09-21T04:00:00Z “Mrs. Hemingway” is a melancholy waltz that honors Ernest Hemingway’s first wife, Hadley, whom Ms. Carpenter describes as a shadowy figure known only through Hemingway’s depiction of her in “A Moveable Feast.” Mary Chapin Carpenter, Still Storytelling 2010-05-10T21:24:00Z One such shrine, on the edge of Chicago, is the Hemingway Birthplace in Oak Park. Word up: new Chicago museum celebrates American authors 2017-05-24T04:00:00Z Later, everyone went back to Mr. Johnson’s house, where Mr. Norfleet and Mr. Hemingway spent the rest of the evening talking about what each was looking for in a relationship. ‘Our Love Is Built to Last’ 2019-09-27T04:00:00Z In "Hemingway," Burns and Novick spend the first two of three installments cataloging some of Hem's more notorious escapades. The androgyny of being Ernest: A gender-fluid reading of Hemingway that upends his macho image 2021-04-12T04:00:00Z But a few days later, Mr. Norfleet received an invitation from Mr. Hemingway for a New Year’s party. ‘Our Love Is Built to Last’ 2019-09-27T04:00:00Z His focus might also explain why Scott didn’t mention the person who has replaced him as pitmaster and proprietor of the family smokehouse in Hemingway. How a small-town pitmaster turned a dying cuisine into the stuff of celebrity 2018-07-16T04:00:00Z The Hemingway award was founded in 1976 by Mary Hemingway, widow of the Nobel laureate. Teju Cole wins $10,000 prize for first novel 2012-03-07T01:31:06Z Hemingway is now a byword for straightforward, just-the-facts prose, which may explain why Elevator Repair Service has taken a relatively straightforward approach here. | 'The Select (The Sun Also Rises)': ?The Select (The Sun Also Rises)? - Review 2011-09-12T02:01:06Z She explores what made Hemingway cultivate the image he did, and whether there is more to her subject than such a portrait allows. Ernest Hemingway: The man behind the cultivated image of hyper-masculinity 2017-05-17T04:00:00Z In general Hemingway had little use for New York, which he called a “phony town,” and it tended to bring out the worst in him. Hemingway the Museumgoer at the Met 2011-09-15T22:52:42Z The influence of Plain Tales is easily discernible in the work of Isaac Babel and Ernest Hemingway, who also worked as journalists. A brief survey of the short story part 41: Rudyard Kipling 2012-06-21T11:28:42Z Fresh off a White House screening for the Roosevelts, Hemingway stayed only a few days in L.A. Ernest Hemingway's long-lost Los Angeles visit, 80 years ago today 2017-07-13T04:00:00Z For years, most Hemingway scholars could only salivate about the Bruce collection, uncertain of its exact contents or even location. What Hemingway Left in Sloppy Joe’s Bar 80 Years Ago 2022-09-21T04:00:00Z They also never discuss the "Crook Factory" — an anti-fascist spy network that Hemingway organized in pre-World War II Cuba to discover whether any influential Cubans were secretly sympathetic to fascism. Ken Burns' vicious Hemingway smear: PBS series totally ignores writer's lifelong leftist politics 2021-04-11T04:00:00Z “Campus censorship has been a problem when I was at university too,” he says at Hemingway’s one recent afternoon. Jordan Peterson, Custodian of the Patriarchy 2018-05-18T04:00:00Z Mary Hemingway took at boatload of materials back to the U.S., burned some records deemed sensitive and left thousands of other volumes and documents at the home near Havana. Items from Hemingway's Cuba home go to JFK Library 2013-05-06T16:45:09Z Tellingly, the camera settles on Huston’s face when the male body is seen mostly naked: the Hemingway theme lingers. How Orson Welles’s “The Other Side of the Wind” Was Rescued from Oblivion 2018-09-26T04:00:00Z This is a technique Hemingway would employ throughout his career to inject realism into his stories, to ground them with gravity of facts and experience. Hemingway’s First Short Story Found in Key West 2017-09-29T04:00:00Z As in the novels of Hemingway and Melville, manual labor provides a respite from the demands of consciousness. Per Petterson’s ‘I Refuse’ and ‘Ashes in My Mouth, Sand in My Shoes’ 2015-04-24T04:00:00Z We may also never know for sure the reason for some numbered notes Hemingway penciled to himself, probably in 1958. Batch of Hemingway Ephemera From Cuba Is Digitized 2014-02-10T22:52:36Z The tone is Hemingway by way of the novelist Jim Harrison: Cormac McCarthy Loves a Good Diner 2022-12-19T05:00:00Z Not Your Father’s Mustache The vintage-sounding Moustache Greenwich Tonsorial offers grooming services and products to what the company calls the “Ernest Hemingways and Norman Mailers of today.” Facial Treatments 2013-04-17T22:39:31Z There are websites that give you the recipes for their trademark drinks: Faulkner's mint julep, Hemingway's mojito, Chandler's gimlet, Kerouac's margarita, Fitzgerald's gin rickey. Why do writers drink? 2013-07-20T07:00:14Z This is the fourth volume in the Hemingway Library series, and to read it is to be shocked again by the fecundity of his genius. Perspective | On Hemingway and the ideal of masculinity 2017-07-20T04:00:00Z Ernest Hemingway, for instance, of all people, was a bona fide paper hoarder. 'Mess' author straightens out readers about clutter and hoarding 2015-08-28T04:00:00Z While some books are clearly about travel, others may be novels set in foreign locations such as many of Ernest Hemingway’s works. Thatcher Wine on Creating a Travel Book Library 2015-04-22T04:00:00Z A soft-spoken adventure-seeker in the Hemingway mold, he returned to Oberkirch 11 years ago after living in Hamburg, Switzerland and New Zealand with his family. Following a trail of schnapps through Germany’s storied Black Forest 2019-10-24T04:00:00Z If you fancy sipping an old fashioned in the seat where Ernest Hemingway once relaxed next to the piano bar, this is the spot for you. In the heart of Madrid, a park for all seasons 2019-08-08T04:00:00Z I always thought Graham Greene had been shabbily treated by the movies, but Hemingway must have felt as if he'd been kicked right in the broken parts over and over again. A Farewell To Arms: a great movie but a terrible adaptation 2014-05-26T04:00:00Z As Hemingway said of going bankrupt, it happened slowly, at first, and then all at once. The lie detector test that saved my marriage 2013-01-02T22:01:00Z Firth plays Perkins, an editor at Scribner’s who shepherded the writing and careers of 20th century greats F. Scott Fitzgerald, Ernest Hemingway and Thomas Wolfe. Duos of 'Genius': A. Scott Berg and John Logan, Colin Firth and Jude Law, Maxwell Perkins and Thomas Wolfe 2016-06-03T04:00:00Z The house, owned by The Nature Conservancy, is closed to the public, a stipulation Hemingway’s fourth wife, Mary Hemingway, made in donating it after her death in 1986. Live like Hemingway: Five places where he lived, drank and wrote 2014-06-18T04:00:00Z Cheever’s characters, too, he writes, are “desirous, conflicted, alone adrift,” unable to “achieve the crystalline stoicism, the defiant willed courage, of Hemingway’s.” Books of The Times: ?Higher Gossip? by John Updike - Review 2011-11-28T22:39:39Z American poet and writer Archibald MacLeish wrote a telegram in 1940 after the publication of "For Whom the Bell Tolls," praising Hemingway's work. Items from Hemingway's Cuba home go to JFK Library 2013-05-06T21:27:08Z From mold, to mice, to moisture, the JFK Library and Museum in Boston is trying to save its collection of Hemingway's incoming letters from different damage that has been degrading the batch as it ages. Dear Papa: Letters to Hemingway get crucial repair 2012-09-26T09:16:04Z New recordings of two dozen classic Hemingway short stories, including “The Good Lion,” “The Faithful Bull” and “The Butterfly and the Tank.” New & Noteworthy Audiobooks, From Ernest Hemingway to the Baby-Sitters Club 2019-08-13T04:00:00Z Salinger addresses the letter "Dear Poppa," a Hemingway nickname, signaling a friendship possibly beyond just casual. JFK Library to show Salinger letter to Hemingway 2010-03-26T10:44:00Z By the 1930s, Constante — "the Cocktail King of Cuba" who invented Hemingway's daiquiri — had tweaked the recipe to call for equal parts rum and vermouth, and lost the grenadine and bitters. How to make an El Presidente, a Cuban drink with a rich history 2021-08-21T04:00:00Z How do you approach portraying a larger-than-life icon like Ernest Hemingway onscreen? Hemingway on film: 6 films that take him from a WWI hotshot almost to the bitter end 2016-06-10T04:00:00Z For example, a tour with Cosmos includes a dance lesson, lunches at organic farms, a guided walk in Old Havana, a nature hike in Las Terrazas Biosphere Reserve and a visit to Hemingway’s home. You’ve decided to visit a Caribbean island — but which one? Here’s our island-by-island guide. 2016-10-27T04:00:00Z As a whole package, Hemingway is a heaping spoonful of contradictions and unsavory attitudes, some of which are examined again in the new documentary by Ken Burns and Lynn Novick. Hearty Basque Food That Hemingway Would Have Understood 2021-04-12T04:00:00Z If we are to believe Mr. Hemingway, high adventure and a lust for blood fuse in the Castilian bullring. Peeved, Irritated and Annoyed: Early Letters to the Editor 2021-10-21T04:00:00Z Hemingway, on the other hand, was a passionate supporter of the revolution. Ken Burns' vicious Hemingway smear: PBS series totally ignores writer's lifelong leftist politics 2021-04-11T04:00:00Z Hemingway supposedly used him as a model for Robert Jordan, the American hero in his novel. 'Spain in Our Hearts' tells the American story of the Spanish civil war 2016-03-25T04:00:00Z The wicked oil tycoons of ’80s TV soaps were different from you and me in the way of Ernest Hemingway’s rejoinder to Fitzgerald: They had more money. ‘Succession’ Returns, With No Real People Involved 2021-10-14T04:00:00Z Along the way, they found they each had a common love of working out, taking long bike rides, reading Hemingway and trying new restaurants. A Lonely Walk in the Rain Leads to Love, Finally 2016-04-29T04:00:00Z And his staying power is undeniable, even as the icons of yesteryear — Ray Charles, Liz Taylor, even Hemingway — fade away. Why Frank Sinatra still matters 2015-05-28T04:00:00Z A veteran and lifelong outdoorsman, Hemingway had been dad's favorite writer. The androgyny of being Ernest: A gender-fluid reading of Hemingway that upends his macho image 2021-04-12T04:00:00Z You can sit at a table where Hemingway drank wine —or Degas or Baudelaire or even Diderot, if you prefer — and imagine that they just stepped out to take the air. | 'Midnight in Paris': Kicking the Old Ennui With the Lost Generation 2011-05-19T14:22:17Z Though Hemingway often left his sons to travel, he was an attentive father, worrying about their illnesses, even administering the rectal feedings his son Patrick needed after a car crash. The quiet tragedy of Ernest Hemingway 2016-10-20T04:00:00Z The items, part of the most significant cache of Hemingway materials uncovered in 60 years, are in a new archive recently opened to scholars and the public at Penn State University. What Hemingway Left in Sloppy Joe’s Bar 80 Years Ago 2022-09-21T04:00:00Z Experts say Hemingway credited her visit to Cuba in 1950 with inspiring him as he crafted the Pulitzer Prize-winning "The Old Man and the Sea." Hemingway shows soft side in newly public letters 2012-03-28T22:47:09Z Lorian Hemingway, Ernest Hemingway’s author granddaughter and founder of the literary competition, said Bakalar’s story impressed the judges for its ability to combine universally human emotions about loss with a finessed gallows humor. Hemingway Look-Alike Contest returns to the Florida Keys 2021-07-22T04:00:00Z When you first see the title character of “Dom Hemingway,” a violent British comedy about a gangster who talks the hard-boiled talk with verve and gutter lyricism, he’s speaking and staring into the camera. Movie Review: In ‘Dom Hemingway,’ Gangsters Meet Up in France 2014-04-01T22:56:10Z Aside from buying a coat and a pair of slippers at Abercrombie & Fitch, Hemingway didn’t accomplish much on that visit. Hemingway the Museumgoer at the Met 2011-09-15T22:52:42Z I first became aware of this unexpected twist in the Hemingway narrative upon my arrival in Paris. The androgyny of being Ernest: A gender-fluid reading of Hemingway that upends his macho image 2021-04-12T04:00:00Z A young American actress arrives in 1920s Paris and marries the soon-to-be manager of the Hotel Ritz; they host Fitzgerald, Hemingway, Coco Chanel — until the Nazis set up shop there in 1940. New in Paperback: ‘Mistress of the Ritz’ and ‘No Visible Bruises’ 2020-06-05T04:00:00Z A note on the telegram, believed to be handwritten by Hemingway's second wife Pauline Pfeiffer, showed Fitzgerald's suggestion was met with a return wire expressing regrets. Dear Papa: Letters to Hemingway get crucial repair 2012-09-26T09:16:04Z Hemingway’s former haunt welcomes fans of Papa year-round, but when the island shines is during its annual Hemingway Days Festival. 8 Travel Itineraries for English Literature Lovers 2015-07-23T04:00:00Z “No one in Hemingway’s postwar novels ever worried about the effects of prolonged exposure to the threat of nuclear war.” Books of The Times: J. G. Ballard’s Memoir, ‘Miracles of Life’ 2013-02-05T21:10:03Z As more of Hemingway’s early work comes into the public domain and his exposure to new readers increases, these materials will undoubtedly add to Hemingway’s legacy. What Hemingway Left in Sloppy Joe’s Bar 80 Years Ago 2022-09-21T04:00:00Z Finally came “You and Tequila,” the highlight of last year’s “Hemingway’s Whiskey,” the darkest album of Mr. Chesney’s career, not that that’s hard work. Music Review: Affable Country Odes to Irresponsibility 2011-08-14T22:00:15Z Genuine examples of many signatures abound; Hemingway, for example, signed lots of letters, bar coasters and bullfight programs. 2009-12-03T23:00:00Z As a writer, do you think Woody Allen got Hemingway and the others right? The Carpetbagger: My Oscar Picks: Jeffrey Eugenides 2012-01-31T22:27:19Z This minor manifesto, embedded in a draft of his first novel, conceives of a book with greater intellectual and artistic ambitions than Hemingway ever produced—one akin to the more abstract fictions of the modernists. Hemingway's Hidden Metafictions in "The Sun Also Rises" 2014-08-07T04:00:00Z She found work on the continent, playing Alice B Toklas, partner of Gertrude Stein, in an Italian film called The Legendary Life of Ernest Hemingway. Rita Tushingham on life after A Taste of Honey: 'It was a shock when the 60s ended' 2020-01-28T05:00:00Z There is also Hemingway’s American Red Cross uniform — the one he wasn’t wearing when wounded — which rests in a box meant for a wedding dress. What Hemingway Left in Sloppy Joe’s Bar 80 Years Ago 2022-09-21T04:00:00Z Hemingway recounted: "We rolled dice and I won and made the first payment." Joan Mir?'s Tate Modern show reveals the surrealist master's politics 2010-11-19T20:11:00Z Hemingway, who had never directed a feature film, comes from the church of David Simon, which values moral murkiness over naïveté, documentary detail about East Baltimore over an ethnography of the Ewok village. George Lucas Is Ready to Roll the Credits 2012-01-17T16:33:29Z For close readers of Hemingway the endings are a fascinating glimpse into how the novel could have concluded on a different note, sometimes more blunt and sometimes more optimistic. ‘A Farewell to Arms’ With Hemingway’s Alternate Endings 2012-07-04T21:47:48Z Now 37, he is translating his passion for Basque food into a restaurant, named in homage to Hemingway, another Midwesterner devoted to Spain. A Devotee of Basque Food Brings It to Two Bridges 2019-12-31T05:00:00Z Even though the two hadn’t met until that Easter, Mr. Norfleet had actually been to one of the lavish house parties Mr. Hemingway is known in Hollywood circles for hosting in Los Angeles. ‘Our Love Is Built to Last’ 2019-09-27T04:00:00Z F. Scott Fitzgerald and Ernest Hemingway, for instance, spent time in Europe during their formative years, Rea said, and you can find photographs of each writer sitting in Parisian cafés. Analysis | Coffee makes celebrities human. But it used to make them cool. 2017-08-09T04:00:00Z Over the years this has produced some confusion, with Mr. Mainland occasionally emerging from his bathroom to find strangers — convinced they had discovered an unlisted Hemingway museum — riffling through his belongings. When Hemingway Was a Young Fisherman in Michigan 2015-10-01T04:00:00Z Hemingway's shortest story, consisting of six words: – "For sale: baby shoes, never used" – is one, because it's a well-constructed hand-grenade that requires a whole page for safe detonation. Unmastered by Katherine Angel – review 2012-08-10T21:55:05Z Lillian Ross introduces us to the real Ernest Hemingway, while Calvin Tomkins meets the glamorous couple who inspired F. Scott Fitzgerald’s “Tender Is the Night.” Sunday Reading: The Art of the Profile 2019-02-17T05:00:00Z We hear echoes of Fitzgerald, of course, but also of Faulkner, Hemingway and a less baroque Cormac McCarthy. Who Was Nick Before ‘Gatsby’? 2021-01-05T05:00:00Z At last Hawks developed a character for her, a near-tramp named 'Slim', in an approximate adaptation of Hemingway's To Have and Have Not, starring Jack Warner's alpha male, Bogart. Lauren Bacall obituary 2014-08-12T04:00:00Z The garden may be a surprise, but what looks almost the same is the Bar Hemingway, the author’s favorite watering hole that was named after him in 1994. The Ritz Paris Is Back 2016-06-02T04:00:00Z Ms. Ross largely invented the modern entertainment profile; it would also earn her accusations that the work was a vicious parody, though Hemingway had read it before publication and adored it. Lillian Ross’s (Many) Choice Words 2015-10-28T04:00:00Z In addition to writing the picture, Hemingway caddied for Ivens across ravaged Spain and narrated it himself in a voice all the more effective for its icy understatement. Ernest Hemingway's long-lost Los Angeles visit, 80 years ago today 2017-07-13T04:00:00Z Yet no one ever wrote less “beautifully” in the contemplative, lyric Hemingway fashion. Review: ‘The Complete Stories,’ by Flannery O’Connor 2021-10-21T04:00:00Z The stage appears to be propped up with neatly shelved books — classics from Hemingway, Joyce and Brontë, among others — and wine and cocktail glasses. Review: Tipping the Scales in ‘A Delicate Balance’ 2022-11-08T05:00:00Z The upstart Kid Fitz wins his match and “appeared in good condition after his grueling battle,” Hemingway writes. What Hemingway Left in Sloppy Joe’s Bar 80 Years Ago 2022-09-21T04:00:00Z In 1898, the year before Ernest Hemingway was born, his parents bought 200 feet of frontage on Walloon Lake in northern Michigan, out in the backlands of Petoskey, a coastal resort town. When Hemingway Was a Young Fisherman in Michigan 2015-10-01T04:00:00Z While I admired writers such as Hemingway and Priestley, my goal was to write books that made money. A life in writing: Jack Higgins 2010-07-30T23:06:00Z Although a good deal of the novel is set in Montreal, the funniest scenes take place in Paris, where Barney's band of louche, wannabe writers bum around hoping to become the next Hemingways and Fitzgeralds. Esi Edugyan's top 10 tales of Americans in Europe 2011-07-13T10:59:07Z But they discussed Tender is the Night, Fitzgerald’s 1934 novel, and also Hemingway’s first novels, in detail. Sarah Churchwell on Gatsby 2012-07-02T11:00:00Z Ms. Spanier believes that both messages were written not by Hemingway but by a newspaperman named Herb Clark, an old flame of Mary’s in the Paris days. Batch of Hemingway Ephemera From Cuba Is Digitized 2014-02-10T22:52:36Z Would you like to own a set of six crystal Bar Hemingway martini glasses from the Ritz in Paris? Own a Piece of the Ritz 2020-06-15T04:00:00Z An old-fashioned Zenith radio, of the kind Ernest Hemingway listened to when he lived outside Havana in the 1940s and 1950s, sits on a stand, broadcasting different types of music as you twist the dial. Sure, It’s Castro and Cigars, but Cuba Is Coral and Crocodiles, Too 2016-11-30T05:00:00Z Hemingway, with his crisp concise sentences, would have made a better Tweeter. I’m tweeting “The Great Gatsby” 2013-05-10T23:43:00Z The cadre of famous names with an affinity for the Ritz throughout its existence included Marcel Proust, Hemingway, F. Scott Fitzgerald, and Coco Chanel, who lived there for 34 years, from 1937 to 1971. The Ritz Paris Is Back 2016-06-02T04:00:00Z Behind James Dean were 10 posters of Woody and behind Woody were a bunch of Ernest Hemingway. Tom Hiddleston on his Oscar double 2012-02-09T08:34:12Z Before Hammett could make his case against Hemingway in greater detail, he drank himself into a stupor. Ernest Hemingway's long-lost Los Angeles visit, 80 years ago today 2017-07-13T04:00:00Z It’s where Josephine Baker shimmied, where Hemingway feasted and where Sartre and de Beauvoir had endless philosophical debates. A Paris Farewell 2011-03-25T18:55:10Z Slowly, from comic books and SF and swords and sorcery, my reading interests stretched out in my late teens to encompass Hemingway and Tolstoy and Márquez. Mohsin Hamid on his enduring love of the second-person narrative 2013-03-22T07:00:02Z Among the selections that first year was a debut novel by a young man named Ernest Hemingway. Review | What do women want? One company is betting it comes between two covers. 2017-12-19T05:00:00Z They were naturally a sociable and generous people, and they thought it was important for the story of Hemingway’s relationship with Cuban people to be told. Searching for Ernest Hemingway in Cuba 2019-07-06T04:00:00Z Less than two blocks from the Hemingway's hotel, James Joyce was dressing to attend a party at Sylvia Beach's bookstore, Shakespeare and Company, where he would celebrate the final revisions to his manuscript Ulysses. Ernest Hemingway and the highs and lows of Paris 2012-05-17T10:19:37Z She was deeply influenced by Hemingway’s handling of dialogue and silence. Joan Didion, ‘New Journalist’ Who Explored Culture and Chaos, Dies at 87 2021-12-23T05:00:00Z The designer Wayne Hemingway will bring his successful Vintage festival, which debuted last year at Goodwood, to the South Bank in July. Skylon's the limit 2011-01-19T17:27:31Z His spare and graceful prose in a score of novels and numerous short stories was compared to Ernest Hemingway’s, while his perceptions about American society reminded some critics of Henry James. Ward Just, 84, Dies; Ex-Journalist Found Larger Truths in Fiction 2019-12-20T05:00:00Z Chapter after chapter, we see Hemingway in splendid complication as both the man and the artist, a figure who Hutchisson believes is “probably the most famous literary figure of all time.” The quiet tragedy of Ernest Hemingway 2016-10-20T04:00:00Z "I was trained in basic cocktails by the time I was 6," Hemingway writes in her new memoir, "Out Came the Sun: Overcoming the Legacy of Mental Illness, Addiction, and Suicide in My Family." Mariel Hemingway shares family's troubled history in two new books 2015-04-27T04:00:00Z Thus does Hadley Richardson, the first wife of Ernest Hemingway, imagine how her former husband might have described her. Review: In ‘Wives,’ the Other Halves Have Their Say 2019-09-16T04:00:00Z Some thought him simply a liar, though as Ezra Pound charitably pointed out to Hemingway, Ford "only lied when he was very tired". Julian Barnes: a tribute to Parade's End by Ford Madox Ford 2012-08-24T21:55:03Z Joyce lived in the city for more than 20 years, becoming an essential part of a literary community that included Pound, Eliot, Ford, Ernest Hemingway, Gertrude Stein and F. Scott Fitzgerald. Bloomsday Is Ending but Joyce Left Plenty of Trail to Trace 2016-06-16T04:00:00Z It was that, as much as the easy living, that helped create the writer Ernest Hemingway. Ernest Hemingway and the highs and lows of Paris 2012-05-17T10:19:37Z Hemingway told how a group of tourists arrived at his villa that day. Hemingway shows soft side in newly public letters 2012-03-28T22:47:09Z "It seemed to me that the American girl had changed tremendously from the Scott Fitzgerald, Hemingway days, and that this change had not yet been recorded, at least to my satisfaction," she once said. 'A complicated hoot' 2011-08-26T21:55:05Z The 75-year-old Oscar-winning director played for laughs by transporting Wilson into a Paris populated by Hemingway, Gertrude Stein, Salvador Dali and other artistic greats. Woody Allen film charms Cannes, Lady Gaga surprises 2011-05-12T09:41:21Z Luckiest of all, Hadley's income eventually allowed Hemingway to stop working as a journalist and concentrate solely on his craft. Ernest Hemingway and the highs and lows of Paris 2012-05-17T10:19:37Z Track the great migration in Tanzania — and get up close and personal with wildebeest and zebras — in luxury-camp setups that would have made Papa Hemingway proud. | Boom Boom Rooms, Part One 2010-11-19T13:00:00Z “Hemingway was a pack rat,” Mr. Kiely said, chuckling as he folded the letter. ‘Ernest Hemingway: Between Two Wars’ Arriving at Morgan Library 2015-07-02T04:00:00Z She ran in the same circles as John Dos Passos, Dorothy Parker and Ernest Hemingway — who, she said, had called her “his favorite living writer” — but success eluded her in her lifetime. Dawn Powell’s Writing Has Been Rediscovered. What About Her Grave? 2023-09-29T04:00:00Z Exhibit A. It’s the drunken Hemingway, the four-times married, loutish guy he was at the end of his life,” Mr. Federspiel lamented. When Hemingway Was a Young Fisherman in Michigan 2015-10-01T04:00:00Z The newest trove includes some of Hemingway's personal correspondence, including a letter that literary critic Malcolm Cowley wrote to Hemingway about the award-winning book. Items from Hemingway's Cuba home go to JFK Library 2013-05-06T21:27:08Z Ernest Hemingway once docked his boat within eyeshot of the artist’s now-crumbling back patio. In Havana, following a USC museum director in search of great Cuban art 2016-05-26T04:00:00Z Unlike Hemingway, who responded to chaos by carving out clean, simple sentences, Dos Passos portrays his inner life as raw, messy, and ambivalently associative. What John Dos Passos’s “1919” Got Right About 2019 2019-12-29T05:00:00Z Peace uses short, often incomplete sentences, eschews pronouns and quotation marks, and deliberately repeats phrases and descriptions to excessive length, recalling early modernist works by Gertrude Stein, Ernest Hemingway and T.S. Review of ‘Red or Dead’: Liverpool’s Bill Shankly, the Odysseus of Anfield Hemingway's exposure to this sort of gender-ambiguous lifestyle started at an early age. The androgyny of being Ernest: A gender-fluid reading of Hemingway that upends his macho image 2021-04-12T04:00:00Z As a younger man, the child of the Hemingway generation, he had taken it for granted that books, particularly novels, were where consciousness would change, where cultural mutation would be registered. The Strange Prophecies in Norman Mailer’s “The Armies of the Night” 2018-07-11T04:00:00Z The religiously efficient Hemingway didn’t bother wasting his terse lyricism on descriptions of drinks, usually just listing the kinds and quantities instead. | 'The Sun Also Rises (The Select)': For Whom the Glass Is Always Half-Empty 2010-09-16T22:25:00Z The author of “The Paris Wife,” based on Ernest Hemingway’s first marriage, writes a biographical novel about his third wife, journalist Martha Gellhorn. 50 notable works of fiction in 2018 2018-11-13T05:00:00Z Earlier this year, I was asked to write an introduction for the forthcoming Penguin Classics edition of Ernest Hemingway’s first novel, “The Sun Also Rises.” The Best Book That Amor Towles Ever Received as a Gift 2021-09-23T04:00:00Z He was a gifted and sensitive writer, with talents quite different from those of his more highly regarded contemporaries: Hemingway, Faulkner, Fitzgerald. The Eavesdropper’s Secret: On John O’Hara 2016-09-22T04:00:00Z There’s a familiar anecdote about a conversation, probably apocryphal, between F. Scott Fitzgerald and Ernest Hemingway: Fitzgerald says, “The rich are different from you and me,” and Hemingway rejoins, “Yes, they have more money.” ‘Succession’ Is Over. Why Did We Care? 2023-05-28T04:00:00Z The award is given to a piece of "distinguished fiction by an American author, preferably dealing with American life", with past winners including Ernest Hemingway, William Faulkner, Harper Lee and Alice Walker. Pulitzer prize goes to 'little book from a little publisher' 2010-04-13T11:01:00Z More interestingly, people who have dyslexia – such as Hemingway and Jamie – are often high achievers. What should Jamie Oliver read next? 2013-06-26T17:41:00Z Beginning in the 1930s, Hemingway experimented with different styles of writing and mixed genres. The quiet tragedy of Ernest Hemingway 2016-10-20T04:00:00Z Soon I would be learning the ropes at a European news agency, playing tennis with diplomats and feeling expatriated in a good, adventurous, Hemingway sort of way. Modern Love: Would Hemingway Cry? 2010-09-30T21:28:00Z Are there any common traits in the paintings Hemingway picked out? Hemingway the Museumgoer at the Met 2011-09-15T22:52:42Z One day I was wandering around Hemingway’s neighborhood on my own without the accompaniment of Ada Rosa, and I crossed paths with an old man in his 80s standing outside his residence. Searching for Ernest Hemingway in Cuba 2019-07-06T04:00:00Z Hook one and it will splash about and give a good fight, but it’s no Hemingway tale. A Father-Son Fishing Trip on the Chesapeake Bay 2014-07-31T04:00:00Z The papers at the Morgan show a Hemingway who is not always sure of himself. Review: Hemingway, Man of Few Words and Many Mementos, at the Morgan 2015-09-24T04:00:00Z For instance, I bumped alongside Mariel Hemingway and Woody Allen in a horse-drawn carriage ride in “Manhattan.” Central Park: A green island in Manhattan “All modern American literature,” Ernest Hemingway once wrote, “comes from one book by Mark Twain called ‘Huckleberry Finn.’ ” Critic?s Notebook: Light Out, Huck, They Still Want to Sivilize You 2011-01-06T23:26:12Z “He is in o.k. shape. The wounds were plenty bad. One in the shoulder you could put your fist into. Another through fore-arm and another through shoulder,” Hemingway wrote. What Hemingway Left in Sloppy Joe’s Bar 80 Years Ago 2022-09-21T04:00:00Z For Baldwin, it meant talking trash about Hemingway and Faulkner. Books of The Times: Colm Toibin’s ‘New Ways to Kill Your Mother’ Looks at Writers 2012-06-11T20:19:38Z I got to know the young woman who would eventually be my wife in a seminar on Hemingway. Perspective | On Hemingway and the ideal of masculinity 2017-07-20T04:00:00Z So many fictional characters over the years have lodged themselves in my psyche, but one that has never quite left me is Hemingway’s wounded and cruelly fated Jake Barnes, from “The Sun Also Rises.” Andre Dubus III: By the Book 2018-10-04T04:00:00Z “In training to write, I was drawn to Hemingway, Dos Passos, Flaubert, Tolstoy and the Bible,” he said. Atticus Lish Wins PEN/Faulkner Prize 2015-04-07T04:00:00Z Writers like Faulkner, Hemingway and Fitzgerald sidestepped it; contemporary magazine and newspaper accounts were rare. Perspective | Physical books are alive with memories. Has the pandemic pushed them into the ether for good? 2021-08-09T04:00:00Z There are plenty of reasons to celebrate Ernest Hemingway, who was once considered perhaps the greatest American writer of the 20th century. Hemingway drank too much: Our strange, macho romance with Papa’s alcoholism 2016-07-21T04:00:00Z The friendship soured, however, as Fitzgerald’s star waned and Hemingway took potshots at him in print. What Hemingway Left in Sloppy Joe’s Bar 80 Years Ago 2022-09-21T04:00:00Z In her own periods of depression, Hemingway says she found herself eating too much - but not the typical high-calorie foods most overeaters chow down. Seen and heard at Sundance 2013-01-24T17:23:08Z When composing "A Farewell to Arms," Hemingway wrote 47 endings before settling on the final one. ArtsBeat: Want to Go Mano a Mano With Hemingway? 2012-07-05T15:41:18Z Day trippers had about three hours on the island, so my companion and I bypassed the trams destined for the resort beach or casino and borrowed a golf cart to go in search of Hemingway. To Bimini, ‘SuperFast’ but Leisurely 2014-03-18T07:35:40Z It was nominated for the PEN/Hemingway Award and shortlisted for the 2020 Center for Fiction First Novel Prize, was praised by critics and became ubiquitous on “best books of 2020” lists. What Snoop Dogg’s Success Says About the Book Industry 2021-04-18T04:00:00Z Called “The Last Good Country,” it features a reception with Valerie Hemingway, his daughter-in-law and personal assistant, a boat tour of the lake and a fly-fishing demonstration marking the opening of trout season. Tour and Resort News: Discounts on Historic Hotels; Tulip Trip 2016-03-04T05:00:00Z Hemingway created a new way of writing about experience and nature that changed the history of literature. The quiet tragedy of Ernest Hemingway 2016-10-20T04:00:00Z As Hemingway matured, the scrapbooks showcased his earliest attempts at the craft that would come to define his professional life. Mother’s scrapbooks give peek into Hemingway’s early life 2013-07-20T21:29:25Z Austen’s cult has been rivalled by the cults of Dickens, Tolstoy, Eliot, Joyce, Hemingway, Lawrence, and Fitzgerald, among others. The History of “Loving” to Read 2015-02-03T05:00:00Z Hemingway chronicled the trip in a series of articles for Esquire magazine, and it served as the basis for his 1935 nonfiction book “Green Hills of Africa.” What Hemingway Left in Sloppy Joe’s Bar 80 Years Ago 2022-09-21T04:00:00Z Greene’s book is structured around cocktails that Ernest Hemingway mentioned in his novels, stories and letters. ‘To Have and Have Another’: Ring in your new year as Hemingway might 2015-12-30T05:00:00Z Other sections glide along like the winning entry in a Hemingway contest. Review | A corrupt, cynical world as only David Mamet could imagine it 2018-03-06T05:00:00Z A phrase attributed to Hemingway — “Write drunk, edit sober” — is being invoked on Twitter today. Hemingway drank too much: Our strange, macho romance with Papa’s alcoholism 2016-07-21T04:00:00Z “This is like Paris in the 1920s when you had people like Hemingway and Fitzgerald leaving their middle-class lives in the U.S. to hang out at the Paris Ritz,” Ms. Jones said. In Southeast Asia, Luxury Hotel Bargains Aren’t Hard to Find 2022-06-25T04:00:00Z The Asturias judges said in a statement that "the narrative work of Philip Roth forms part of the great American novel, in the tradition of Dos Passos, Scott Fitzgerald, Hemingway, Faulkner, Bellow and Malamud". Philip Roth scoops Asturias award and pays tribute to Carlos Fuentes 2012-06-07T11:53:11Z Not exactly groundwork for a parallel career as a writer of short stories that register the influence of Hemingway, Kerouac and Carver and quote casually from Proust. Palo Alto by James Franco ? review 2011-01-02T00:05:12Z It was directed by The Wire's Anthony Hemingway, with Lucas taking a producer's credit. George Lucas retiring to make 'hobby movies' 2012-05-31T09:23:02Z Black African writers were in short supply back then, but Rudyard Kipling, Graham Greene, Ernest Hemingway and Joseph Conrad were readily available. Author of ‘The Paris Wife’ reimagines the world of aviator Beryl Markham 2015-07-27T04:00:00Z “It represents two kings coming together, so the two halves make a whole,” Mr. Hemingway said. ‘Our Love Is Built to Last’ 2019-09-27T04:00:00Z Hemingway put it very well: “The most painful thing is losing yourself in the process of loving someone too much, and forgetting that you are special too.” The moment our marriage was over: 'With a few words, she destroyed my life' 2016-10-12T04:00:00Z Byron’s clubfoot, Flannery O’Connor’s lupus, Coleridge’s opium addiction and whatever was wrong with Hemingway do interest many readers because these factors shaped the life experiences from which the great work sprang. Are literary classics obsolete? 2012-05-31T00:00:00Z Ernest Hemingway lived there until he graduated from high school and left for a reporting job at the Kansas City Star. Foundation sells Hemingway's suburban Chicago home 2012-06-13T21:41:54Z That no film-maker seems to have the slightest compulsion to do Hemingway the same favour seems very telling to me. A Farewell To Arms: a great movie but a terrible adaptation 2014-05-26T04:00:00Z “It’s the best place I’ve ever been any time, anywhere,” Ernest Hemingway wrote of Key West. 36 Hours in Key West, Fla. 2015-04-29T04:00:00Z Lillian Ross’s breezy “Portrait of Hemingway” and a paperback Signet copy of Thomas Wolfe’s “Only the Dead Know Brooklyn” came next. Inside the Insta-Cover Games 2019-04-05T04:00:00Z When it was time to make a birthday toast, Mr. Hemingway nervously asked one of his best girlfriends to hand him a box containing two engagement rings. ‘Our Love Is Built to Last’ 2019-09-27T04:00:00Z These illustrated titles include a futurist rendition of 1984, a tale of warring tribes set in an office building, and tributes to Ernest Hemingway and Leonard Cohen. Newly Published, from a Haitian Earthquake to MacArthur Park 2021-10-13T04:00:00Z We all grew up inspired by men like Hemingway, Faulkner, Fitzgerald and Robert Lowell – all of these great authors who drank too much and led these troubled lives. Tobias Wolff: 'I still feel as though I'm faking it' 2011-08-25T09:32:10Z Bradbury’s literary style was honed in pulp magazines and influenced by Ernest Hemingway and Thomas Wolfe, and he became the rare science fiction writer treated seriously by the literary world. ‘Fahrenheit 451′ Author Ray Bradbury Dies at 91 2012-06-06T14:50:36Z Though some idyllic months follow at Finca Vigía, the Hemingways’ tropical bungalow outside Havana, the end of their marriage is in view. Review | Martha Gellhorn imagined she and Hemingway could form an unbeatable team 2018-04-30T04:00:00Z Hemingway returned to TV; Lucas worked on additional scenes and effects. George Lucas Is Ready to Roll the Credits 2012-01-17T16:33:29Z The emphasis on Thursday will be on Mr. Hemingway’s compositions, as played by collaborators like the saxophonist Ellery Eskelin and the bassist Brad Jones. Jazz Listings for July 24-30 2015-07-23T04:00:00Z Unfortunately, Hemingway apparently didn't pen anything sufficiently focused on boxing to make it into this collection. 'At the Fights': a heavyweight collection of American writers on boxing 2011-05-11T21:03:09Z To the usual Burns toolbox of photo pans and archival film, “Hemingway” adds typewriter imagery — keys hammering on pages like irons in a smithy — and animations of manuscript editing. Review: ‘Hemingway’ Is a Big Two-Hearted Reconsideration 2021-04-02T04:00:00Z Kazim or Kasim, or whatever his name is, Hemingway tells Ross, can take his review and shove it you know where, and he will supply the grease. Review: Hemingway, Man of Few Words and Many Mementos, at the Morgan 2015-09-24T04:00:00Z And in No. 34, the “Fitzgerald ending,” suggested by Hemingway’s friend F. Scott Fitzgerald, Hemingway wrote that the world “breaks everyone,” and those “it does not break it kills.” ‘A Farewell to Arms’ With Hemingway’s Alternate Endings 2012-07-04T21:47:48Z In the early 1990s friends and family began to tell him he looked like Hemingway, but it wasn't until 1999 that he finally entered the competition, and he's done so annually ever since. The importance of being Ernest 2010-07-28T14:52:00Z Both have rich intellectual and literary histories, boasting a list of luminaries — writers, artists, actors and philosophers that include Ernest Hemingway, Alain Delon, Jean-Paul Sartre, Simone de Beauvoir, Pablo Picasso and Albert Camus. James Baldwin’s Paris 2014-01-17T21:44:03Z First came In Love and War, an account of Ernest Hemingway’s first world war love affair with an American nurse, which provided an early lead role for Sandra Bullock. Richard Attenborough – a career in clips 2014-08-24T04:00:00Z In display case after display case, you see Hemingway during his Paris years inventing and reinventing himself, discovering as he goes along just what kind of writer he wants to be. Review: Hemingway, Man of Few Words and Many Mementos, at the Morgan 2015-09-24T04:00:00Z Their publication in 1936 marked the end of a remarkable 13 years in which Hemingway left an indelible mark on the short story. A brief survey of the short story part 34: Ernest Hemingway 2011-07-15T10:54:43Z Hemingway and I were both raised by Christian Science mothers in the Midwest, but beyond that, the similarities end. Perspective | On Hemingway and the ideal of masculinity 2017-07-20T04:00:00Z Though Hemingway would later downplay Fitzgerald’s editorial influence, the published novel begins with the sentence: “Robert Cohn was once middleweight boxing champion of Princeton.” Hemingway's Hidden Metafictions in "The Sun Also Rises" 2014-08-07T04:00:00Z In her memoir, Mariel Hemingway detailed her role as Allen’s teenage love interest Tracy in his 1979 film “Manhattan,” and explained how Allen’s romantic attentions to her did not stop after the cameras stopped rolling. Soon-Yi Previn and Woody Allen’s strange charm offensive: An enigma wrapped in scandal 2018-09-17T04:00:00Z With all their experience handling the real thing, “they’re good candidates,” said Sean Hemingway, the main curator of the Met show. Antiques: Silver That Survived War and Centuries 2011-05-12T21:41:29Z The Hemingway Hotels & Resorts group said they hope to open two hotels a year for a total of 30 worldwide. In Transit Blog: Morning Walkabout: 4/19 2012-04-19T15:00:26Z If you are none of these you can be sure it will kill you too but there will be no special hurry,” Ernest Hemingway wrote 84 years ago in A Farewell to Arms. Arcade Fire’s Rare Power Shines on Reflektor 2013-10-28T18:41:49Z The letters, at turns chatty, amusing, and touching, offer a glimpse into Hemingway’s more private self. ArtsBeat: JFK Library Unveils Hemingway Letters 2012-03-28T19:57:08Z It also brings to mind Hemingway's own detailed, tactile descriptions of fishing, sailing, hunting and living close to nature in the wild. Mud – review 2013-05-11T23:07:24Z Ernest Hemingway moved boxing from the sports pages to the literary pages. 'At the Fights': a heavyweight collection of American writers on boxing 2011-05-11T21:03:09Z Washington is transformed into 1920s Paris during rehearsals for Hemingway: The Sun Also Rises. Washington Ballet's The Sun Also Rises invokes the spirit of Ernest Hemingway 2013-06-11T12:59:03Z Forester and Hemingway, he was notoriously abrasive to his editors and had affairs with older and married women, complaining to a friend of Clare Boothe Luce’s voracious sexual appetite. A Rosier View of Roald Dahl 2023-01-17T05:00:00Z Sloppy Joe's, a bar famous for its former patron author Ernest Hemingway and its annual Hemingway lookalike contest began the conch shell drop tradition 23 years ago. Dropping on New Year's Eve: A ball, a shoe, a potato and a Chicago star 2015-12-28T05:00:00Z Mary Hemingway shipped crates of documents on a shrimp boat to Florida, also retrieving papers from other places her husband lived, before offering the collection to Jacqueline Kennedy for her husband's presidential library. Dear Papa: Letters to Hemingway get crucial repair 2012-09-26T09:16:04Z For solace Will runs to the woods — to a spot near the Two Hearted River, the Upper Peninsula waterway made famous by Ernest Hemingway’s 1925 short story. Even in Hemingway’s Woods, Sometimes a Man Needs to Cry 2019-08-02T04:00:00Z A man who, by all accounts, fought bravely in the first world war, and suffered dreadfully – he had poison gas to thank for heavy breathing Hemingway remarks upon. A Moveable Feast was written at a time of struggle but seems hopeful – and fun 2012-05-25T13:18:02Z “The Hemingway that you know from high school is not the Hemingway we know today,” Eby, the president of the Ernest Hemingway Foundation and Society, said. What Hemingway Left in Sloppy Joe’s Bar 80 Years Ago 2022-09-21T04:00:00Z Hemingway served as an antidote to fascist rhetoric and obfuscation. Italo Calvino: Letters, 1941-1985 – review 2013-05-29T13:42:12Z Most important, though, Hemingway became an exemplary stylist for the M.F.A. programs that sprang up across America after the war, and through which many of our canonized poets and novelists have since passed. Was 1925 Literary Modernism’s Most Important Year? 2021-03-20T04:00:00Z About a year ago, Mr. Gulli said, he asked the Hemingway estate for permission to print the story in The Strand Magazine, which mostly publishes new mystery stories but also unpublished pieces by well-known writers. A Hemingway War Story Sees Print for the First Time 2018-08-02T04:00:00Z They include passports showing Hemingway's travels and letters commenting on such works as "The Old Man and the Sea." Items from Hemingway's Cuba home go to JFK Library 2013-05-06T09:03:07Z Intended to form the basis of of a love-triangle drama, the script features an American bullfighting aficionado, clearly inspired by Hemingway, as the lead character. Lost script reveals what Orson Welles really thought about Ernest Hemingway 2016-01-16T05:00:00Z More evident in Afternoon Men is the influence of Ernest Hemingway. A Portrait of the Artist as a Droll Slacker 2014-10-15T04:00:00Z Mollie Hemingway, the editor-in-chief of the conservative online magazine "The Federalist," expressed similar sentiments online. Colbert on "shameful" Fox News coverage that painted dog puppet act in the Capitol as "insurrection 2022-06-21T04:00:00Z This idyllic pier is freely accessible from the beach and was a favourite fishing spot of Ernest Hemingway. 10 of the world’s best piers: readers’ travel tips 2018-08-23T04:00:00Z Isherwood revered Forster, and deprecated the obsessive American habit of ranking reputations, ubiquitous since Hemingway claimed so unconvincingly not to consider writing a competitive sport. Adam Mars-Jones: my lunch at the Dorchester with Gore Vidal 2012-08-03T07:00:37Z PEN America announced Tuesday that the author of “There There,” the most honored literary debut of 2018, has received the PEN/Hemingway award for “distinguished” new novel. Tommy Orange wins PEN/Hemingway Award for debut novel 2019-03-19T04:00:00Z According to Nicholas Reynolds, the author of "Writer, Sailor, Soldier, Spy: Ernest Hemingway's Secret Adventures, 1935-1961," Hemingway provided financial aid to Cuban revolutionaries, and gave Castro meticulous advice on how to handle the American press. Ken Burns' vicious Hemingway smear: PBS series totally ignores writer's lifelong leftist politics 2021-04-11T04:00:00Z “It’s the first time we see Hemingway writing a sustained, imaginative narrative.” Hemingway’s First Short Story Found in Key West 2017-09-29T04:00:00Z Hemingway also tried 47 different endings for that novel. Review: Hemingway, Man of Few Words and Many Mementos, at the Morgan 2015-09-24T04:00:00Z But “Hemingway & Gellhorn” feels of a piece with their past work. Philip Kaufman and Walter Murch Collaborate on ‘Hemingway & Gellhorn’ 2012-05-25T21:01:12Z There are also telegrams from another writer and bullfight enthusiast, Ernest Hemingway, with some passing criticism of Mr. Conrad, reflecting a rivalry between two men who never met. A Novelist Makes Good on His Promise to Sinclair Lewis 2011-01-26T16:25:50Z Dos Passos was often an early reader of manuscripts by Hemingway, Fitzgerald, and other writers; they’ve since gone on to be more famous than he is. What John Dos Passos’s “1919” Got Right About 2019 2019-12-29T05:00:00Z For readers in the Soviet Union, where Hemingway was highly popular, he was no doubt waiting for Stalin's secret police. In the Fog – review 2013-04-27T23:07:06Z I'm trying to encode the movement phrases a little bit with how Hemingway wrote. Washington Ballet's The Sun Also Rises invokes the spirit of Ernest Hemingway 2013-06-11T12:59:03Z Hemingway, Dos Passos, Gertrude Stein — all did so unapologetically. Riff: How William Faulkner Tackled Race — and Freed the South From Itself 2012-06-30T04:00:04Z The tone of “Dragged Across Concrete” suggests a faux-Hemingwayesque minimalism without Hemingway’s dandyishness, ambiguity, irony, or sense of vast implication; his movie is all tip and no iceberg. “Dragged Across Concrete,” Reviewed: A Stylish, Repugnant Crime Thriller Starring Mel Gibson 2019-03-19T04:00:00Z We were talking about Hemingway as early as the early ’80s. They Are Giving Hemingway Another Look, So You Can, Too 2021-04-01T04:00:00Z We went into a huge restaurant and bar called Hemingway’s, where people drink at counters and over pool tables, and saw plenty of middle-aged clients and not a single fist pump. ?Jersey Shore,? Reality Versus Reality TV 2011-09-09T18:55:00Z It can also obscure a fuller understanding of Hemingway’s life that includes a generational struggle with depression, brain trauma and the author’s own gender identity — all facets of Hemingway detailed in recent scholarship. What Hemingway Left in Sloppy Joe’s Bar 80 Years Ago 2022-09-21T04:00:00Z It was there she met Astaire as well as Hemingway. Patience Abbe, 87, Child Chronicler of Travels, Is Dead 2012-03-31T17:55:57Z In a sequence that encapsulates the book’s easy charm, the narrator takes Billy to Chumley’s, the past-its-prime West Village literary bar, hoping that some of the Hemingway and Fitzgerald magic will rub off on them. This Novel Is Set in a ’90s M.F.A. Program. The Author Is Aware of Your Concerns. 2020-02-25T05:00:00Z And if you're annoyed that there are two Hemingways on there, count yourself lucky. The Rest Is Noise festival explores American literature 1900-1950 2013-03-21T15:57:50Z I think he’s much more interesting than either Hemingway or Fitzgerald. Alice Walker: By the Book 2018-12-13T05:00:00Z Mr. Saunders showed us inside, where a small room was packed with old coins, wrinkled photos, copies of his own poetry and Hemingway’s books. To Bimini, ‘SuperFast’ but Leisurely 2014-03-18T07:35:40Z Hemingway began his writing career during a time of innovation in literary form, and had spent much time in Paris in the company of one of the great innovators, Gertrude Stein. Hemingway as the Godfather of Long-form 2015-07-29T04:00:00Z For instance, 80 years ago this week, Ernest Hemingway, the author of “The Sun Also Rises” and “A Farewell to Arms,” grudgingly visited Los Angeles. Ernest Hemingway's long-lost Los Angeles visit, 80 years ago today 2017-07-13T04:00:00Z It was approaching New Year’s Eve, and Mr. Norfleet asked Mr. Hemingway if he was planning on hosting a celebration. ‘Our Love Is Built to Last’ 2019-09-27T04:00:00Z Renowned as a sport-fishing destination since the days of Hemingway’s marlin conquests, the draw is now catch-and-release fishing for tarpon, bonefish or permit. 36 Hours in Key West, Fla. 2015-04-29T04:00:00Z And Hemingway settled on a perfect final line. Hemingway's Hidden Metafictions in "The Sun Also Rises" 2014-08-07T04:00:00Z “The masters of the short story come to no good end,” wrote Ernest Hemingway, in a bitterly prescient moment. Perspective | On Hemingway and the ideal of masculinity 2017-07-20T04:00:00Z So how is it possible that “Ernest Hemingway: Between Two Wars,” which opens on Friday at the Morgan Library & Museum, is the first major museum exhibition devoted to Hemingway and his work? Review: Hemingway, Man of Few Words and Many Mementos, at the Morgan 2015-09-24T04:00:00Z The story foreshadows the writer to be, not only in terms of Hemingway’s economy of language and use of landscape, but also in his mixing of reportage with fiction. Hemingway’s First Short Story Found in Key West 2017-09-29T04:00:00Z That might sound like the premise for an implausible thriller, but in fact the U.S. embassy in Havana paid Hemingway a monthly stipend to lead the effort. Ken Burns' vicious Hemingway smear: PBS series totally ignores writer's lifelong leftist politics 2021-04-11T04:00:00Z In his pared-down style, Jason tells three interconnected stories about Ernest Hemingway at various moments in his dramatic life, covering his favorite haunts: Pamplona, Paris and Cuba. Newly Published, from a Haitian Earthquake to MacArthur Park 2021-10-13T04:00:00Z In the public’s mind, and even more so in Steinbeck’s own, Ernest Hemingway loomed large as a figure of comparison. Review | John Steinbeck and biographer William Souder make a perfect pair 2020-10-01T04:00:00Z The first Hemingway novels I ever read were Scribner paperbacks that I bought for a couple bucks each at the gift shop in the Hemingway Home & Museum in Key West. Ian Frazier Wishes Somebody Would Write About the World’s Largest Beaver Dam 2021-11-24T05:00:00Z These days those outcomes look pretty sunny: Hemingway, an Oscar-nominated actor for her role in "Manhattan," is a mental health and healthful-lifestyle advocate. Mariel Hemingway shares family's troubled history in two new books 2015-04-27T04:00:00Z There’s a fascinating lineup of authors banned by the Nazis: Ernest Hemingway, Jack London, H. G. Wells and — no surprise here — Jews and Winston Churchill. 'When Books Went to War’ by Molly Guptill Manning 2014-12-24T05:00:00Z The gathering of the widows Hemingway is the high point of a play that ultimately careens off the rails in its revisionist enthusiasm. Review: In ‘Wives,’ the Other Halves Have Their Say 2019-09-16T04:00:00Z “I was trying to be present in the conversation I was having, but I kept finding myself looking over and counting the seconds to get out of it,” Mr. Hemingway said. ‘Our Love Is Built to Last’ 2019-09-27T04:00:00Z And now it turns out that Ernest Hemingway was afraid of open water. Crib Sheet: The 10 Things to Talk About This Weekend 2010-11-19T02:40:00Z Hemingway called Mr. Ivancich, who came from a noble Italian family in Venice, his “brother,” his “good drinking friend” and a “hard-working banana grower,” and frequently signed off as “Mr. Papa” or “Papa.” ArtsBeat: JFK Library Unveils Hemingway Letters 2012-03-28T19:57:08Z When she went to an overeaters meeting, "they went through this litany of things they ate," Hemingway says. Seen and heard at Sundance 2013-01-24T17:23:08Z There were a lot of tourists coming to Spain, seeing the bullfights, inspired by Hemingway’s life and his books. Lost script reveals what Orson Welles really thought about Ernest Hemingway 2016-01-16T05:00:00Z In interviews, Welles described a whiskey-drinking Hemingway taunting him as one of those “effeminate boys of the theater.” Hollywood Ending Near for Orson Welles’s Last Film 2014-10-28T04:00:00Z Mr. Greene’s latest volume brought him back to the drinking habits of Hemingway, a favorite author since he first read “A Farewell to Arms” in high school. A Cocktail Writer’s Life: The Pentagon by Day, a Barstool by Night 2019-01-07T05:00:00Z He painted riotous geometric abstracts, reminiscent of Miró or Kandinsky, and made often humorous conceptual works, like an Ernest Hemingway story with everything but punctuation marks removed. Carl Fredrik Reutersward, Known for Knotted-Gun Sculpture, Dies at 81 2016-05-04T04:00:00Z The three-night contest is a cornerstone of the island’s Hemingway Days festival, staged around the literary legend’s July 21 birthday to salute his writing talent, legacy and adventurous life. Hemingway Look-Alike Contest returns to the Florida Keys 2021-07-22T04:00:00Z Perhaps this suited Carrington: she had little hunger for notoriety, no taste for epic statements a la Dos Passos or Hemingway. Leonora Carrington, the surrealist storytelling genius you've never heard of 2017-05-05T04:00:00Z The tempo of the breach recalls Hemingway’s famous line about how a person goes bankrupt: gradually and then suddenly. In This Novel of Female Friendship, Birds of a Feather Drift Apart 2022-06-26T04:00:00Z Ernest Hemingway did A Farewell to Arms and that’s good company,” says Sparks. Nicholas Sparks on 50 Shades: “I Did Not Read It” 2013-09-16T17:19:49Z According to the brand’s extensive customer files, similar models were ordered by the American embassy and Ernest Hemingway. Trunk Show: A Vuitton Retrospective, From Keepall to D.J. Box 2016-01-15T05:00:00Z Hemingway wrote to his son about Gellhorn, “I made a very great mistake on her — or else she changed very much — I think probably both — but mostly the latter.” Review: ‘Hemingway’ Is a Big Two-Hearted Reconsideration 2021-04-02T04:00:00Z The award is named for the celebrated editor of Ernest Hemingway and F. Scott Fitzgerald. Editor Nan Graham wins lifetime achievement prize 2011-06-09T14:30:10Z But like the handsome bullfighter in “The Sun Also Rises,” Hemingway’s work just keeps getting up no matter how many times it’s beaten down. Perspective | On Hemingway and the ideal of masculinity 2017-07-20T04:00:00Z One cover, for The Saturday Evening Post in 1966, showed Ernest Hemingway’s face surrounded by text and photographs of a young Hemingway after a hunt and in the bullring. Fred Otnes, Illustrator and Collage Artist, Dies at 89 2015-08-12T04:00:00Z None of these literary giants knew that Ernest Hemingway was in town, but before the year was out they would know him well. Ernest Hemingway and the highs and lows of Paris 2012-05-17T10:19:37Z “The rich are different,” Fitzgerald said, prompting Ernest Hemingway’s cynical response, “Yes, they have more money.” Luhrmann’s The Great Gatsby: From Jazz Age to Baz Age 2013-05-09T18:30:54Z As love interest Rosemary Pilkington, newcomer Rose Hemingway is certainly chirpy, but she is predictable and lacks a distinctive quirk or two. Look Ma, Harry Potter's dancing 2011-03-28T00:19:45Z "I think that the barriers have pretty well fallen," says Hotchner, whose career dates back to adapting the stories of his friend Ernest Hemingway for 1950s television productions. Roth retires but Wolfe, Wouk among authors past 80 2012-11-20T12:59:09Z Unlike some studio efforts, "Hemingway's Whiskey" wasn't made "on a treadmill," Chesney says. Chesney uses break from touring to brew "Whiskey" 2010-08-20T23:30:00Z Writing his iconic novel A Farewell to Arms in the 1920s, Ernest Hemingway famously tried out forty-seven different endings. Woody Allen’s romanticized rain (and Hemingway, and Toni Morrison and James Joyce) 2015-05-03T04:00:00Z The publishing industry stopped having new ideas out of respect for the untimely death of Ernest Hemingway in 1961, and has been doing everything the same way ever since. Hell is my own book tour 2013-01-17T01:00:00Z IT HAS long been said that Ernest Hemingway kick-started the super-short short story, known as flash fiction. Flash mob 2015-04-01T04:00:00Z “We joked all the time before our salon, ‘Do you think that Picasso and Hemingway knew that what they were doing in their salon was a big deal?’” Smarty Party 2021-08-28T04:00:00Z Written largely from Hadley's vantage point, we share her excitement when, after years spent nursing her ill mother, this lonely 28-year old "spinster" meets the dashing freelance journalist Hemingway through friends. Paula McLain's 'The Paris Wife': the first and best of Ernest Hemingway's wives 2011-03-26T01:03:49Z How significant is Hemingway’s exploration of cowardice to your story? This Week in Fiction: David Gilbert on Writing About a Man Who Is Trapped as a Boy 2017-01-30T05:00:00Z Think of all those clones of Hemingway, drinking and worrying — fortunately they write very little. Interview: Gore Vidal 2021-10-21T04:00:00Z As a portrait of camaraderie in the face of terrible danger, it resembles the third section of Hemingway’s “A Farewell to Arms.” ‘With the Old Breed,’ an Intimate Look at Terror in World War II 2017-04-20T04:00:00Z Published in 1946, Williwaw focused on a rivalry between two maritime officers; in style it owed something to Hemingway and Stephen Crane. Gore Vidal 2012-08-01T05:32:19Z The show includes letters from Gertrude Stein, Dorothy Parker, J. D. Salinger and a 10-page letter from F. Scott Fitzgerald to Hemingway in Paris around 1929, critiquing a draft of “A Farewell to Arms.” ‘Ernest Hemingway: Between Two Wars’ Arriving at Morgan Library 2015-07-02T04:00:00Z The show, “Ernest Hemingway: Between Two Wars,” has six sections, based loosely on places Hemingway lived. ‘Ernest Hemingway: Between Two Wars’ Arriving at Morgan Library 2015-07-02T04:00:00Z Mary Hemingway took a boatload of materials back to the U.S., burned some records deemed sensitive and left thousands of other volumes and documents at the home near Havana. Items from Hemingway's Cuba home go to JFK Library 2013-05-06T21:27:08Z But it wasn’t until December that Mr. Norfleet sent Mr. Hemingway a text after seeing he had liked one of his Instagram photos. ‘Our Love Is Built to Last’ 2019-09-27T04:00:00Z Both Mr. Hemingway and Mr. Norfleet had deeply religious upbringings, which in the past made it difficult for some in their families to fully embrace their identities as gay men. ‘Our Love Is Built to Last’ 2019-09-27T04:00:00Z Brezonick said in a recent Skype interview that his intention was “to capture the grandeur and adventure that I find so interesting” surrounding Hemingway. Hemingway on film: 6 films that take him from a WWI hotshot almost to the bitter end 2016-06-10T04:00:00Z Hemingway and Cheever liked to boast that they could drink anyone else under the table, as though their failure to become intoxicated was a mark of strength rather than part and parcel of addiction. Why do writers drink? 2013-07-20T07:00:14Z Hemingway is the primary figure wandering through Greene’s new book, which like the previous one takes a riff on the author as its title: “A Drinkable Feast: A Cocktail Companion to 1920s Paris.” Raise a glass to 1920s Paris and the Americans who imbibed there 2018-10-18T04:00:00Z Fox News published an excerpt titled “Exclusive: Young Mariel Hemingway had to rebuff Woody Allen’s advances.” It’s worse than just Woody Allen: Middle-age men, younger women and the true horror in Mariel Hemingway’s new disclosures 2015-03-26T04:00:00Z “I’m going to be so drunk for that. I think I’ll get up at 10 a.m. like Hemingway and just hit it.” Night Out With Clara Mamet: A Night Out With Clara Mamet Debuting Her Film ‘Two-Bit Waltz’ at the Tribeca Film Festival 2014-04-18T20:20:29Z While the scholar Carlos Baker quoted this section in his 1969 biography, “Ernest Hemingway: A Life Story,” the notebook itself was hidden away for years. What Hemingway Left in Sloppy Joe’s Bar 80 Years Ago 2022-09-21T04:00:00Z So, in typical Hemingway style, they gambled for the right to buy it. Joan Mir?'s Tate Modern show reveals the surrealist master's politics 2010-11-19T20:11:00Z Wilson plays a successful Hollywood screenwriter, who while struggling to finish his first novel and searching for life's answers is transported to the 1920s and meets such luminaries as Ernest Hemingway and F. Scott Fitzgerald. Woody Allen wows critics, just don't call him soppy 2011-06-09T18:39:01Z It may come wrapped in musky perfume, but Ondaatje's prose could go a few rounds with Hemingway and probably knock out Kipling, too. Booker club: The English Patient by Michael Ondaatje 2011-03-04T11:00:46Z “He was still doing his Brooklyn accent, but he was Hemingway,” Mr. Stoll said, “which was priceless.” The Carpetbagger: Uggie and Cosmo: Scene-Stealing Dogs and Humans 2012-02-22T23:44:40Z But if you threw an invitation to Gertrude Stein's apartment and introduction to Hemingway, it would be hard to say no to the French capital in the 20s. A writers' weekend in 1920s Paris 2013-02-06T12:17:49Z It must have been mighty exciting to be Hemingway himself – but what of the average Parisian? A writers' weekend in 1920s Paris 2013-02-06T12:17:49Z It is moody and evocative, rather than precise and finely observed — more nearly Stephen Vincent Benét, say, than Hemingway. Hemingway the Museumgoer at the Met 2011-09-15T22:52:42Z Perhaps a lawyer who evokes Hemingway can resist relaxing frolic in favor of solemn duty. Who's the Papa? Hemingway lookalike competition dealt cruel blow 2012-07-04T13:13:09Z Like Hemingway, Jake’s career has a significant international prewar prestige, and his public image is based on his man’s-manhood as well as his art. “The Other Side of the Wind,” Reviewed: A Belated Orson Welles Masterpiece 2018-11-02T04:00:00Z He didn’t direct – that task fell to a young black director named Anthony Hemingway, whose credits include episodes of The Wire and Treme – but the gee whiz stamp of Lucas is all over Red Tails. High-Flying Red Tails Stalls Before It Even Gets Off the Ground 2012-01-19T18:18:20Z Wayne Hemingway may have left the brand but he's donated some of his old garb for this retrospective, which takes a look back over the last 30 years of the iconic British fashion label. This week's new events 2012-11-10T00:06:28Z Last year was Mr. Norfleet’s 30th birthday, and Mr. Hemingway wanted to make it special. ‘Our Love Is Built to Last’ 2019-09-27T04:00:00Z Ernest Hemingway adopts the writer's traditional stance towards the reviewer. How writers review their critics 2010-09-22T09:47:00Z Powell writes that he “systematized a treatment of dialogue now scarcely possible to appreciate, so much has the Hemingway usage taken the place of what went before.” A Portrait of the Artist as a Droll Slacker 2014-10-15T04:00:00Z Or that when Ernest Hemingway dreamed of afterlife in heaven, he said “the action always takes place at the Paris Ritz.” | Closin' Up the Ritz 2011-10-31T22:23:54Z Everyone was greatly relieved, including me, but my main concern, the main thing on my mind, was when I might be able to resume performing Hemingway. Stacy Keach Had a Heart Attack Onstage. Now, the Show Goes On. 2018-08-08T04:00:00Z “In our own way, we had a royal wedding,” Mr. Hemingway said. ‘Our Love Is Built to Last’ 2019-09-27T04:00:00Z The wood-paneled Hemingway bar will stay, but the Vendôme Bar will be enlarged and fully renovated with the addition of a glass roof. | Closin' Up the Ritz 2011-10-31T22:23:54Z "Papa" Hemingway and a host of other literary luminaries, including Tennessee Williams, Elizabeth Bishop, and Shel Silverstein, once called the island home. Key West: A Writer's Town 2011-04-14T14:50:16.727Z Despite having grown up three hours south of Petoskey and having fished many of the local waters that Hemingway did, I couldn’t recall ever setting foot in the town. When Hemingway Was a Young Fisherman in Michigan 2015-10-01T04:00:00Z It is partly a book of “literary signs,” perhaps against Hemingway’s own intentions. Hemingway's Hidden Metafictions in "The Sun Also Rises" 2014-08-07T04:00:00Z With his Graflex camera, Hemingway captured giraffes on the African plains, a pair of wary-looking elephants in the brush and an unguarded shot of his second wife, Pauline Pfeiffer, surveying the landscape with their guides. What Hemingway Left in Sloppy Joe’s Bar 80 Years Ago 2022-09-21T04:00:00Z I enjoyed Mark Twain’s “Life on the Mississippi” and Nikolai Gogol’s “The Nose,” as well as Ernest Hemingway’s writing. In the Cultural Revolution, Ai Weiwei’s Father Burned the Family’s Books 2020-12-31T05:00:00Z Hemingway wasn’t the only writer drawn to the island, prompting the poet Wallace Stevens to state in the 1930s, “Key West, unfortunately, is becoming rather literary and artistic.” 36 Hours in Key West, Fla. 2015-04-29T04:00:00Z Ms. Hinds, the actor, officiated at the ceremony, having received permission from the state of California after Mr. Hemingway asked her to lead the service. ‘Our Love Is Built to Last’ 2019-09-27T04:00:00Z When I ask if this is how he relaxes in his downtime, kicking back with some Brahms and Hemingway, Murray chuckles. 'I’m nothing but compost’: Bill Murray on good friends, bad bosses and Harvey Weinstein 2018-06-01T04:00:00Z For Ernest Hemingway, successful writing required creating something that no one else had created before — but it also hinged on two elements beyond one’s control: luck and timing. Truth Is the First Casualty of War. These Reporters Tried to Save It. 2022-03-16T04:00:00Z Unlike Joyce’s innovations, Hemingway’s experimental fusion of fiction and nonfiction remained largely at the level of theory—but it has proven to be even more enduringly influential. Hemingway as the Godfather of Long-form 2015-07-29T04:00:00Z Why had dad underlined these words in particular, so soon before taking the Hemingway exit himself? The androgyny of being Ernest: A gender-fluid reading of Hemingway that upends his macho image 2021-04-12T04:00:00Z “She is as economical a writer, in her own way, as Hemingway, using only the necessary number of words,” writes Michelle Dean in our review. Books: Nobel goes to Kazuo Ishiguro, the narrative legacy of Las Vegas, Jesmyn Ward and more 2017-10-07T04:00:00Z Hemingway couldn’t believe he was working with Lucas. George Lucas Is Ready to Roll the Credits 2012-01-17T16:33:29Z Later, in another section that was cut, Hemingway writes: Hemingway's Hidden Metafictions in "The Sun Also Rises" 2014-08-07T04:00:00Z Mr. Hemingway, 44, is a director and producer of television shows including “The Wire,” “Shameless” and “The People vs. O.J. Simpson.” ‘Our Love Is Built to Last’ 2019-09-27T04:00:00Z The writer is now 66, five years older than Hemingway when he died. Tobias Wolff: 'I still feel as though I'm faking it' 2011-08-25T09:32:10Z She replies that both Fitzgerald and Ernest Hemingway “annoy me in the same way — one feels oneself tricked into feeling sympathy for entirely undeserving and rather tiresome people.” 9 Letters From Young J. D. Salinger Unearthed 2013-04-23T22:10:00Z I said I imagined very few writers would be there, but in fact we saw likenesses of Hemingway, Fitzgerald and Maya Angelou. New York City From a Pint-Size Perspective 2015-05-01T04:00:00Z Or perhaps not: Mr. Federspiel reminded me that Hemingway’s days at the City Park Grill overlapped with Prohibition, when the hardest thing on tap, at least officially, was lemonade. When Hemingway Was a Young Fisherman in Michigan 2015-10-01T04:00:00Z Toward the end of James M. Hutchisson’s deftly written biography “Ernest Hemingway: A New Life,” we are reminded to “remember how difficult it was for him to be ‘Ernest Hemingway.’ The quiet tragedy of Ernest Hemingway 2016-10-20T04:00:00Z Hemingway, because he was my first true literary hero. The Crime Novelist William Kent Krueger Still Loves Sherlock Holmes 2021-08-19T04:00:00Z Roosevelt Scott could not be reached for comment and wasn’t at Scott’s in Hemingway on the day I visited. How a small-town pitmaster turned a dying cuisine into the stuff of celebrity 2018-07-16T04:00:00Z Art and literature, even in these rule-smashing times, belonged to men such as Ernest Hemingway who, according to Zelda, crashed around Paris talking loudly about nothing but "sex plain, striped, mixed and fancy". Flappers: Six Women of a Dangerous Generation by Judith Mackrell – review 2013-06-01T10:01:01Z Novelist Ernest Hemingway liked eating upstairs at this restaurant, recognized by Guinness as the world’s oldest. You don’t have to give up restaurants, museums or shopping during Madrid’s Holy Week 2016-03-21T04:00:00Z The bartender will make absinthe cocktails, too, including the one Ernest Hemingway supposedly invented that is just absinthe and Champagne in a big glass. Elk? Hare? Camel? All That and More in Sandwiches, at Foxface 2019-08-20T04:00:00Z For his part, Hemingway referred to the FBI in 1942 as the "American gestapo." Ken Burns' vicious Hemingway smear: PBS series totally ignores writer's lifelong leftist politics 2021-04-11T04:00:00Z So when I was writing about a man who is essentially trapped as a boy—as Hemingway called them, the “great American boy-men”—Francis Macomber seemed a natural inspiration for Michael Salter. This Week in Fiction: David Gilbert on Writing About a Man Who Is Trapped as a Boy 2017-01-30T05:00:00Z Wednesday afternoon's event includes TV host Bob Vila, a son of Cuban emigrants who's been working to restore the Hemingway home itself. US, Cuba assessing efforts to save Hemingway artifacts 2016-10-12T04:00:00Z But that book is about bullfighting overall, occasionally adorned with references to Hemingway’s own experience. Hemingway as the Godfather of Long-form 2015-07-29T04:00:00Z “Yes,” Ernest Hemingway may or may not have replied. Review: ‘The Queen of Versailles’ by Lauren Greenfield 2012-07-19T16:06:31Z "When he was young," Frank Kermode notes of Hemingway, "he worked very hard at never saying anything the way anybody else would say it, and his success was remarkable." A brief survey of the short story part 34: Ernest Hemingway 2011-07-15T10:54:43Z It speaks as loudly of Hemingway at the end of his career as it does of the beginning. A Moveable Feast was written at a time of struggle but seems hopeful – and fun 2012-05-25T13:18:02Z The characters in Freedom are, on the whole, a well-educated bunch, whose reading matter includes Hemingway, Toni Morrison, Thomas Bernhardt, Thomas Pynchon's V and Ian McEwan's Atonement. Does Freedom reign? 2010-09-17T23:05:00Z Hemingway wrote this memoir at the end of his life to address the writer and man he was at the beginning of his life. Helen Humphreys' top 10 books on grieving 2013-04-10T12:02:25Z By the time Hemingway died in 1961, he left scores of material scattered in places such as Key West, Oak Park, Cuba and his home in Ketchum, Idaho. Hemingway’s First Short Story Found in Key West 2017-09-29T04:00:00Z Spanier, the Hemingway scholar at Penn State, said the process of annotating and dating items “has been just like an Easter egg hunt.” What Hemingway Left in Sloppy Joe’s Bar 80 Years Ago 2022-09-21T04:00:00Z For better or worse, Hemingway probably shaped the English-speaking world’s idea of Spain more than any other 20th-century writer. 10 of the best novels set in Spain – that will take you there 2020-05-12T04:00:00Z Back in March 2015, which feels like an entire lifetime ago, I wrote about Woody Allen and Mariel Hemingway and “Manhattan” and the strange blind spots we can have about men, art and power. Soon-Yi Previn and Woody Allen’s strange charm offensive: An enigma wrapped in scandal 2018-09-17T04:00:00Z He often was compared to Joseph Conrad, with whom he shared a dark awareness of moral fragility, and to Ernest Hemingway, another chronicler of people adrift in an unforgiving world. Robert Stone, award-winning author of ‘A Hall of Mirrors,’ ‘Dog Soldiers,’ dies at 77 2015-01-12T05:00:00Z “The crack of the whip in the air, just hearing that snap, sends something through your body,” Mr. Hemingway said. The Smollett Family Business: Acting and Activism 2016-03-09T05:00:00Z It was the second indication after reading "The Garden of Eden" that perhaps this Hemingway fellow had a more complicated view of men and women than I'd previously understood. The androgyny of being Ernest: A gender-fluid reading of Hemingway that upends his macho image 2021-04-12T04:00:00Z Symptoms include debilitating pain, exhaustion and memory loss, all of which Hemingway displayed, and made worse with his heavy drinking. Ken Burns' vicious Hemingway smear: PBS series totally ignores writer's lifelong leftist politics 2021-04-11T04:00:00Z The 32-room Hotel Walloon, on Walloon Lake in northern Michigan where Ernest Hemingway spent many boyhood summers, is offering a three-day special event in tribute to the writer. Tour and Resort News: Discounts on Historic Hotels; Tulip Trip 2016-03-04T05:00:00Z Inside was Hemingway’s first known short story, about a fictional trip to Ireland written when he was 10 years old. What Hemingway Left in Sloppy Joe’s Bar 80 Years Ago 2022-09-21T04:00:00Z Mr. Rhys is also a big fan of the 1930s — he’s currently playing the era’s most famous attorney, Perry Mason, on HBO — as well as of Mr. Hemingway. Matthew Rhys Hits the Seas 2021-10-04T04:00:00Z In fact, on screen, she is playing Hemingway's last wife, with Anthony Hopkins as the great man. David Thomson on Annette Bening 2010-10-27T22:40:00Z |
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