An edited version of a narrative abandoned by the Nobel laureate, The Garden of Eden is about a young American couple in Europe on an extended honeymoon. PW stated that while the manuscript is of ...
When Mariel Hemingway wanted to go to ski school instead of kindergarten, her parents bought her a season ticket and drove her to the mountain. When she wanted to quit high school and move from rural ...
This article originally appeared in The Oregonian on Jan. 17, 2003. By JEFF BAKER Mariel Hemingway's in Manhattan, on Park Avenue, in a town car -- "not a limousine, I'm not into that stuff" -- ...
“The masters of the short story come to no good end,” wrote Ernest Hemingway, in a bitterly prescient moment. He was, of course, a master of the short story who came to his own no good end with a ...
Audio editions of "For Whom the Bell Tolls," "A Farewell to Arms" and other full-length Ernest Hemingway classics, long available only to libraries, will soon be sold to the general public, publisher ...
HEMINGWAY AT WAR: ERNEST HEMINGWAY’S ADVENTURES AS A WORLD WAR II CORRESPONDENT By Terry Mort Pegasus, $27.95, 304 pages As a Hemingway aficionado since my early teens, I’ve read all of Ernest ...
Last year, in a rare revelation of his writing plans, Ernest Hemingway let it be known that he was writing a short novel: Across the River and into the Trees (see above). He was sidetracking work on a ...
New York – Two Ernest Hemingway stories written in the mid-1950s and rarely seen since will be published next year. The director of Hemingway’s literary estate, Michael Katakis, told The Associated ...
HEMINGWAY AT EIGHTEEN: THE PIVOTAL YEAR THAT LAUNCHED AN AMERICAN LEGEND By Steve Paul Chicago Review Press $26.99, 256 Pages There have been books written about the late, great American writer Ernest ...
Scott Simon speaks with David Sandberg, owner of Porter Square Books in Cambridge, Mass., about all the Hemingway, Kerouac and Bukowski books that have kept getting stolen over the years. Who's ...