If Ernest Hemingway were alive today, he would have just turned 117 years old. Just think how many more amazing books he could have written if he were still alive. Tragically, Hemingway committed ...
College is a time for experimenting with too much alcohol and writing badly about the bad sex you had. It’s the only way to figure out your drinking limitations and to learn to write better on a ...
When it comes to writing a book, there are many reasons to emulate the masters. Proust famously wrote in bed, while Joan Didion took an hour before dinner to read that day’s writing with a drink in ...
Hemingway's love of nature and writers' discipline were instilled in him from a young age. Often fishing and hunting with his father as a young boy, Ernest Hemingway fostered a love for the great ...
Ernest Hemingway is an author renowned for novels such as The Sun Also Rises, A Farewell to Arms, For Whom the Bell Tolls, and The Old Man and the Sea, which won the Pulitzer Prize in 1953. He won the ...
Hemingway's writing, marked by honesty and restraint, resonates globally. His quote about trust emphasizes its role as a risk ...
Close your eyes and try to imagine all the materials, artifacts, and letters housed at the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library. Did you imagine an archive of materials from Ernest Hemingway? It turns ...
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 ...
Most people who tune in to the three-part, six-hour Ken Burns and Lynn Novick documentary, “Hemingway,” airing April 5-7 on PBS, probably know about the iconic author’s northern Michigan connection.