Posts in the category “Hemingway”
For Whom the Bell Tolls
A review of Robert E. Gajdusek’s Pilar’s Tale: The Myth and the Message, an essay on For Whom the Bell Tolls by Nathan Kotas
The Collection
The extended text of this entry (click ‘more’) contains a listing of all of Hemingway’s books with links to essays about them. For a chronology of short stories and related essays, visit The Short Story Collection.
Short Stories
The extended text of this entry (click ‘read more’) contains a listing of all of Hemingway’s short stories with links to essays about them.
The Old Man and the Sea
An essay on The Old Man and the Sea by A. Chira.
Reviews
Incredible! You can find the entire collection of the New York Times’ Reviews of Ernest Hemingway’s Books on the web. This is a wonderful resource. There are reviews of some recent publications about the author, as well as multiple reviews of some of his earlier books. (The Old Man and the Sea, for instance, was
Cooking with Papa
The Hemingway Cookbook collects, for the first time, more than 120 adventurous food and drink recipes from Ernest Hemingway’s life and art. Presented with Hemingway’s own words, and set against the backdrop of his world, The Hemingway Cookbook gives you a true taste of the life and literature that re-defined the writer and writing.
A Hemingway Retrospective
The CNN In-Depth Special A Hemingway Retrospective features biography, bibliography, reviews and articles, a family tree, links, and a tour of Hemingway’s Key West home.
Hemingway
It took a few hours, but I finally converted almost all of my Hemingway site into The Hemingway Blog. It’s in MovableType now and I’m very pleased with the result. I still have to get the dozens (multiple dozens!) of essays on the author into some sort of bloggable format, but that’s just a bunch
Coop and Papa
Coop and Papa.com is a fascinating website that details the decades-long friendship between Gary Cooper, the actor, and Ernest Hemingway.
TimeLine
Timeline of Ernest Hemingway’s Life