In a foreshortened life that didn't make 62, Ernest Hemingway got a lot down on paper. If, by his middle and later years, enough of it seemed self-parodying and sometimes even mawkish, great swaths of it remain immortal — and not just the early work, ...
View Complete StoryIn 1935, Ernest Hemingway revealed some of his favorite books in Esquire magazine. We found it via Jason Kottke's site, and among the titles, which included well-known works such as Anna Karenina, War and Peace and Huckleberry Finn, are many titles ...
View Complete StoryInternational Fishing Tournament of Ernest Hemingway 20 de mayo de 2013, 16:02Havana, May 20 (Prensa Latina) With the beginning here today the 63rd International Fishing Tournament of Ernest Hemingway, Cuba gives a boost to the leisure industry ...
View Complete StoryOn this day in 1953, Ernest Hemingway won the Pulitzer for fiction for "The Old Man And The Sea." You know, the book you pretended to read in high school. I don't know how you bluffed your way through that essay, either. But as an adult, you'd most ...
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