Elizabeth Hadley Richardson was the first wife of Ernest Hemingway. Falling in love with Hemingway, she said, was a “great explosion into life.” Pauline Pfeiffer was a journalist and the ...
Campaign to ‘Decolonize’ Shakespeare’s Hometown Exposes DEI’s Double Standards Ernest Hemingway: A New Life by James M. Hutchisson (Penn State University Press, 320 pp., $37.95 ...
I was with Cosmopolitan, then a literary magazine, before its defoliation ... a few weeks later, Ernest Hemingway took his own life. Buy Ernest and his wife, Mary, and I stayed in touch for ...
Nine miles outside the city I arrived at what I had come to see: Finca Vigía, or Lookout Farm, where Ernest Hemingway ... last living witnesses to Hemingway's Cuban life, and their recollections ...
Credit: Ernest Hemingway Collection. John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum, Boston. The end of that novel is as good as anything Hemingway ever wrote I think. … Hemingway all his life ...
All his life, Hemingway would use the words “writer ... A kingfisher flew up the stream. Photo: Ernest Hemingway carefully landing trout on his hike to Michigan, 1915 or 1916.
I’ve been an Ernest Hemingway aficionado since my teens, so I was pleased to read the Library of America’s collection of the ...
Ernest Hemingway was an author, a journalist, and the winner of the 1954 Nobel Prize in Literature. Known for his crisp and clear prose, his work greatly influenced American and British fiction in ...
Credit: Ernest Hemingway Collection. John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum, Boston. From PBS LearningMedia: Examine the connection between Hemingway’s art and his life with respect to ...
The American fiction writer and journalist Ernest Hemingway ... the shelled soldiers hanging onto life and anointed them in the rite of extreme unction. In Hemingway’s Faith, Mary Claire ...
In the end, she finds him in a clinic as a disillusioned old man wasted by anxiety and depression. Shortly after, Ernest Hemingway takes his life with a shotgun.