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Editor’s note: This article originally appeared in October 2019 Long before Ernest Hemingway wrote, drank, and fought his way into the ranks of America’s legendary wordsmiths, the beloved author cut ...
Words were my first friends. I was a dorky, lonely child in the '80s whose favorite place was the local library. That little ...
Several years ago, I came across a photograph of young Ernest Hemingway sitting at a cafe table with a group of people, including one beguiling, fashionable lady. There was something about the way ...
Filmmaker Lynn Novick, like a lot of us, first read Hemingway when she was in high school: "I was a little intimidated to pick up a book by Ernest Hemingway," she said, adding, "I just got sucked ...
Director Anthony Hemingway has inked with Independent Artist Group. He continues to be repped by M88 and Hansen, Jacobson, ...
“We want to focus not on the man and legend but on the writer,” Declan Kiely, the curator of literary and historical manuscripts at the Morgan Library, declared recently, amid the heretofore ...
The actor walked in the footsteps of the Old Man and the Sea author by restoring one of the last Ernest Hemingway boats. Nick Romano is a senior editor at Entertainment Weekly with 15 years of ...
Hemingway returned to Illinois in 1918 after spending about two years working as a cub reporter for the Kansas City Star and serving as a Red Cross volunteer on the Italian border during the war.
Ernest Hemingway was one of the great innovators in literary form. His apparent renunciation of stylistic flourishes—the absence of lyrical rhetoric, the spare sketching of context, the paring of ...