His second major venture into nonfiction (after Death in the Afternoon, 1932), Green Hills of Africa is Ernest Hemingway's lyrical journal of a month...
In 1937 Ernest Hemingway traveled to Spain to cover the civil war there for the North American Newspaper Alliance. Three years later he completed the...
The best American novel to emerge from World War I, A Farewell to Arms is the unforgettable story of an American ambulance driver on the Italian front...
...Francis Cugat, a moody midnight blue with eyes and lips looming over a glitzy abstract landscape. Fitzgeralds frenemy Ernest Hemingway complained that the cover looked garish, better suited for a bad science fiction novel, but Fitzgerald liked it. The...
...ghosts of his own troubled past and faces the dramatic consequences of his actions. follows the life of Ernest Hemingway's first wife, Hadley, as she navigates 1920s Paris. In the aftermath of a brutal attack that left a woman in intensive care and her...
...wanted to offer novels for the price of a pack of cigarettes and published such contemporary writers as Ernest Hemingway and Agatha Christie.Random HouseRandom House Group publishes a variety of books for the UK audience, including fiction, non-fiction,...
...In 1935, 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 that most modern readers might not know. Buddenbrooks by...
...become long-time residents as well. One of our first destinations on reaching the town is the house of Ernest Hemingway � one of the town's most famous residents. It is easy to imagine how he would have been inspired to write in such a picturesque...
...in a tawdry scenario where, detectivelike, she explains the sudden animosity between Zelda and Scott?s best pal, homophobic Ernest Hemingway. Missing from this novel are any of the virtues that tipped the scale in Fitzgerald?s favor: his professional...
...Ernest Hemingway sitting on a deck chair with a book at his home, Finca Vigia, San Francisco de Paula, Cuba. Ernest Hemingway Collection, John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum, Boston...
...in Pamplona, Spain, is a once-in-a-lifetime thrill that many adrenaline junkies include on their bucket lists. Popularized by Ernest Hemingway's novel The Sun Also Rises, the Running of the Bulls occurs during the San Fermin Festival, which runs each...
...being served at his parties. A word to the wise: any cocktail either named after Scott’s friend Ernest Hemingway (or invented by him) would not have been served at one of Gatsby’s parties. Highballs, while not cocktails, have been enjoyed since the...
...Boston Public Schools. Day By Day film work A documentary film crew’s work spotlighting Florida’s acclaimed Ernest Hemingway Look-Alike contest brought it to Gloucester this week — and to the Day By Day senior adult health-care center in...
...Ernest Hemingway wrote the famous novel 'For Whom The Bells Toll' regarding the Spanish Civil War. Greece fronted the queue for a bail out, carefully followed by Spain. Spain played tight...
...Mark Twain, Ernest Hemingway and William Faulkner walk into a bar. Wait, that’s not right. Mark Twain, Ernest Hemingway and William Faulkner walk into a restaurant. Yeah, that’s it. Oh, and...
...on a table in the front (or rotting away in the H section on a shelf next to Ernest Hemingway and Herman Hesse). There will be friends of mine who, because they’ll never buy an e-reader, will never read the book at all. But what’s crucial, what...
..."battle" with the architeuthis reminded many fishermen of the renowned novel The Old Man and the Sea by Ernest Hemingway. Hung won his reputation as an experienced and brave fisherman. As the only source of his family's income, Hung worked hard. "It...