Ernest Hemingway’s legacy endures in Mary V. Dearborn’s cautious and yet exhilarating new biography. She does not tout her achievement, but this is the first major Hemingway biography by a woman, and ...
Ernest Hemingway fatally shot himself at his home in Ketchum, Idaho, on July 2, 1961. In the decades that have followed, countless scholars and writers have tried to capture the life of the ...
Classicist Kuin (Lucian’s Laughing Gods) offers a enthralling intellectual history of Diogenes, the founder of Cynicism—a word derived from the Greek for “dog,” the moniker Continue reading » One Bad ...
Ernest Hemingway was one of the most popular American novelist and short story writer whose clear, direct style changed the ...
Ernest Hemingway, in his prime, seemed to have it all. A big, handsome man with an obvious zest for life, he had written three best-sellers - "The Sun Also Rises," "A Farewell to Arms" and "For Whom ...
Biographer Mary Dearborn is the first in 15 years to dive into the life of one of America’s most mysterious, complex and conflicted historical figures of the 20th century. She offers a detailed study ...
Ernest Hemingway died in 1961 and yet in just the last decade there have been five full-length biographies of the author, not to mention books on his wives, his boats, and even his cats. What Nancy W.
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Toward the end of James M. Hutchisson’s deftly written biography “Ernest Hemingway: A New Life,” we are reminded to “remember how difficult it was for him to be ‘Ernest Hemingway.’ ” That’s something ...
For decades, the popular perception of Ernest Hemingway could have been summed up in a handful of images: Hemingway the boxer, Hemingway the deep-sea fisherman, Hemingway the big-game hunter, ...