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Ernest Hemingway was a titan of 20th-century literature, converting his lived experiences in multiple wars into rich, stirring tales like A Farewell to Arms and For Whom the Bell Tolls.
Ken Burns’ documentary “Hemingway,” on the life of author Ernest Hemingway, airs this week on PBS. Above, Hemingway writes on his typewriter at his home in Cuba in the late 1940s.
Ernest Hemingway’s life was nothing if not eventful. A core member of Gertrude Stein’s “Lost Generation,” the Nobel Prize-winning novelist was one the most influential American writers of ...
The grounds of 907 Whitehead Street, now the Ernest Hemingway Home and Museum, are home to between 40 and 50 felines. As Hemingway once wrote, that “one cat just leads to another.” AMAZING FACTS ...
Even Ernest Hemingway’s literary rival, William Faulkner, liked The Old Man and the Sea. Faulkner wrote a one-paragraph review of The Old Man and the Sea , published in Shenandoah: "His best.
Although it seems tame by today’s standards, Ernest Hemingway’s novel about love and loss during World War I created quite a stir when it came out in 1929. Critics hounded Hemingway for ...
Ernest Hemingway was a terrible person. He was selfish and egomaniacal, a faithless husband and a treacherous friend. He drank too much, he brawled and bragged too much, he was a thankless son and ...
Hadley By Gioia Diliberto Ticknor & Fields, 293 pages, $24.95 Hadley Richardson was the first of Ernest Hemingway`s four wives, and by the testimony of almost everyone who knew her-especially ...
Ernest Hemingway 'was secret Soviet spy', claims new book. Written by a former CIA officer it says the famed author was recruited in 1940. Lucy Pasha-Robinson. Wednesday 03 May 2017 18:04 BST.