Posts in the category “Hemingway”
At Lunch with Ernest
At Lunch with Ernest Hemingway is a transcript of an imaginary interview with the author. Sven Birkerts wrote this in 1999 and it is an interesting tale of how Hemingway might view the world – and his influence on it – today.
Hemingway Flashback
The Atlantic has a retrospective of all the articles, essays, and reviews they’ve ever published about Hemingway. This is a great essay containing lots of information about contemporary views of his work. It covers everything printed about the author in The Atlantic from 1939 to 1983.
Hemingway and the Beasts
Hemingway and the Beasts, by Jens Bjorneboe, is an essay exploring animal symbolism in Hemingway’s works. Update (June 2020): When I originally published this post, it included a link to a Norwegian translation of Bjorneboe’s essay, which was hosted on someone’s AT&T personal webpage. That website has since disappeared and I have been unable to
Timeless Hemingway
Timeless Hemingway was founded by Josh Silverstein in September of 1998. His page has become one of the premiere sites for Hemingway fans on the ‘net. The human-powered Hemingway Quote Finder and the extensive FAQ page have made this site a must-click for researchers and students.
Picturing Hemingway
This engaging book — Picturing Hemingway — is filled with more than 70 portraits of Hemingway and those around him, commemorating the life of one of America’s most important writers. The exceptional drawings, paintings, and abundant photographs displayed and generously captioned in this volume record nearly every stage of Hemingway’s life and career.
Literary Traveler
The website Ernest Hemingway’s Places hope[s] to celebrate many of the significant literary sites that belong in some way to the legacy of Ernest Hemingway. This site details the life and experiences of the author in respect to his location when he wrote and how his geographical setting(s) influenced his work. Hemingway in the Snow,
Collecting Hemingway
Collecting Hemingway is a site that has many items for sale. Here you can find numerous editions of most of the author’s works. “The purpose of this site is not to present a biography, but to focus on collecting the books themselves, notably, the first editions.”
Home and Museum
The Ernest Hemingway Home and Museum in Key West, FL is a registered national historic landmark. This site has details concerning hours and admission prices, as well as a wealth of information about the museum.
Museum and Educational Center
The Hemingway-Pfeiffer Museum and Educational Center is an off-campus program of Arkansas State University designed to contribute to the regional, national and global understanding of the 1920s and 1930s eras by focusing on the internationally connected Pfeiffer family of Piggott, Arkansas and their son-in-law, Ernest Hemingway. The properties of the museum associated with Hemingway include
OpenHere
The OpenHere directory includes a very comprehensive collection of Hemingway resources on the ‘net. This is an incredibly useful tool for students researching the author.