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Nathan Heller’s article Hemingway attempts to explain how the great American novelist became the literary equivalent of the Nike swoosh.

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Ernest Hemingway’s Favorite Books

Ernest Hemingway’s Favorite Books

“In a 1935 piece for Esquire magazine … Ernest Hemingway listed seventeen books that were among his favorites.” — via kottke.org

Virtual Hemingway

Virtual Hemingway

With more than 375 Hemingway-related links organized into 23 categories, Virtual Hemingway is intended to provide persons interested in the author with links to scholarship and other information about Hemingway on-line as well as to selected manifestations of Hemingway’s appearances in popular culture.

ernest.hemingway.com

ernest.hemingway.com

The Ernest.hemingway.com website is a very nicely-designed tribute page. I can’t find any “official” relationship to the author, but there are some good biographical bits here and it’s certainly a good place to visit if you’re interested in the author’s personal life.

Hemingway Chat

Hemingway Chat

I found an active and lively discussion board dedicated to the author and his works. You can visit this site to get questions answered or just to talk with others about your ideas on particular books or short stories. Nice!

Finding Patterns in Hemingway and Camus

Finding Patterns in Hemingway and Camus

An essay on A Farewell to Arms by Robert D. Lane and Steven M. Lane

A Hemingway Retrospective

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

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

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A few years ago I was trying to determine what cocktails I could make with the alcohol I had at home. I searched the App Store but couldn't find an app that would let me do that, so I built one.

Hemingway

You can read dozens of essays and articles and find hundreds of links to other sites with stories and information about Ernest Hemingway in The Hemingway Collection.