Ernest Hemingway was fascinated by death. He actively sought out experiences that would allow him to become intimate with death and dying, from his presence on every major warfront during his ...
As a child, the author imagined he belonged to a family of bears, nicknaming his father Clarence “Da Bear,” his mother Grace ...
Scholars and writers explore some of the complicated narrative themes from Hemingway's writing and legacy. Learn more about the women who married Ernest Hemingway - and who they were before and ...
Lyssa Goldberg Literary icon and journalist Ernest Hemingway is one of Key West's best-known and well-loved "freshwater Conchs" (a resident who was not born on the island). His former home ...
Born on July 21. 1899, Ernest Miller Hemingway was the second-oldest of six siblings. His mother was a local musician who taught him to play the cello while his father brought him out to the family’s ...
"Imaginary Books: Lost, Unfinished and Fictive Works Found Only in Other Books" spotlights more than 100 texts written (or invented) by the likes of Shakespeare, Byron and Hemingway Ella Feldman ...
This powerful drama recounts one of the great love stories of the 20th century: the relationship between literary giant Ernest Hemingway and trailblazing war correspondent Martha Gellhorn.
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 ...