In 1934, a young man named Arnold Samuelson was fresh out of journalism school at the University of Minnesota when he read "One Way Across," a short story by Ernest Hemingway. The story later ...
In his late works, he reaches for it in ways culturally forbidden: between an aging man and a young woman ... because the book was never completed. Ernest Hemingway and his third wife, Martha ...
"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 ...
A copy of Ernest Hemingway's "The Sun Also Rises" was returned to a Connecticut library 56 years late, along with a note ...
Hutchisson (Penn State University Press, 320 pp., $37.95) Norman Mailer once located courage in Ernest Hemingway’s manic depression. Proof of this, according to Mailer, was that Papa was able to ...
Ernest Hemingway was and is arguably the most masculine of American writers. From the little boy who defiantly proclaimed he was “’fraid of nothing” to the young man impatient to join a war ...
In July 1918, a young Ernest Hemingway wrote ... after the publication of my book Hidden Hemingway. I’d seen Coates’ name mentioned briefly in Hemingway’s correspondence and wanted to know more. Not ...
The formidable task of assembling the bits and pieces of Ernest Hemingway's autobiographical young hero, Nick Adams, and welding them into a single, substantial flesh-and-blood screen personality ...