``In those days the distances were all very different, the dirt blew off the hills that now have been cut down, and Kansas City was very like Constantinople.'' -- Ernest Hemingway, "God Rest You Merry ...
Ernest Hemingway spent every summer of his childhood at his family’s cottage on the shores of Walloon Lake, exploring the rivers, lakes and woods of northern Michigan. That idyllic landscape would ...
Ernest Hemingway once wrote that “all stories, if continued far enough, end in death.” Mark Kurlansky reveals the truth of this observation to comic effect. On a visit to the Hotel Ambos Mundos in ...
When author Ernest Hemingway killed himself in 1961, the political strain between the United States and Cuba was escalating. In the midst of that struggle, Hemingway's widow scrambled to recover the ...
Explore Ernest Hemingway’s Paris on a literary tour that goes “In Search of the Lost Generation,” the vibrant counterculture of students, artists, intellectuals and writers who migrated to the City of ...
For years, people have shared the famous novelist's alleged quote across numerous social media platforms, message boards and ...
Ernest Hemingway's three sons navigated life in their famous father's shadow, each forging distinct paths. Jack became a ...
Ernest Hemingway on guard at Finca Vigia, his home outside Havana. The Cuban Revolution led him to fear looters and kidnapping. From "Writer, Sailor, Soldier, Spy," by Nicholas Reynolds. William ...
Patrick Hemingway, the last surviving child of literary giant Ernest Hemingway, has died at 97. Inspired by his Nobel laureate father, he spent years in Africa and oversaw numerous posthumous works.
BOSTONBOSTON — Native American author Tommy Orange is receiving a literary award at the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library in Boston Orange is being awarded this year’s PEN/Hemingway award Sunday ...
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