Expansion of Hemingway Division of the JFK Library in Boston
Good day! A new display at the JFK Library, Hemingway Collection. I will catch it in the next few weeks. Hope you are having a great summer. Best, Christine Hemingway’s legacy inspires new JFK Museum display Previous Next By WILLIAM J. KOLE Associated Press Friday, June 29, 2018 BOSTON — A new Ernest Hemingway exhibition […]
Thank you, Brandon King
I posted this in January but i read it again last night and it deserves to be posted again. A man after my own heart. Please read. I added some different photos. Best to all, Christine Lessons from Hemingway: A guide to life Brandon King / Red Dirt Report “A Farewell to Arms” by Ernest […]
A short three minute biography of Hemingway on YOUTUBE
Please enjoy this short clip of Hemingway’s Life. Best, Christine https://youtu.be/0JQDe0GCNHg?t=176
Words of Wisdom: Truisms and Questionables: Enjoy
I enjoyed this and added the media. Thank you as always for reading this blog. Best, Christine Speaking Words Of Wisdom … BY KELLY HERTZ kelly.hertz@yankton.net Jan 4, 2018 During the past year, I had a desktop calendar delivering me (mostly) daily doses of the “365 Greatest Things Ever Said.” While I could dispute the […]
Hemingway Huffington Post Trivia: Part one
Happy New year to all: Below is the Huffington Post’s list of Hemingway Trivia BY TODD VAN LULING. A few were new to me. Best to all for 2018. Love, Christine 11 Things You Didn’t Know About Ernest Hemingway By Todd Van Luling Below are obscure facts about the novelist’s life, pulled from old interviews […]
More on Hemingway’s Brain and link to Findings of NFL Research on Concussion: Different take on it all
This is a long article but the points are interesting. Some of the formatting and photos of brain functioning could not be captured so my apologies. As those of you who follow this blog know, Hemingway was outrageously accident prone–from a young age even before you could blame it on drinking: sky lights falling on […]
HOW DRIVING AMBULANCES IN WW I INSPIRED HEMINGWAY
How driving ambulances during World War I inspired Hemingway By Michael Riedel March 19, 2017 Several major artists and innovators of the 20th century served as volunteer ambulance drivers during World War I, shaping their experiences on the battlefield into groundbreaking works. The carnage horrified poet E.E. Cummings, who drove an ambulance in France. He […]
Hello Papaphiles!
Hello Hemingway readers and fans! Every four months, I post my opening post for those just joining in. For those who stop in regularly, I sincerely and truly thank you for reading and for being interested in Hemingway 55 years after his death and 117 years after his birth. So here is my opening post […]
NO PAIN, NO GAIN Theory of Writing
I just read an article about writers who make themselves physically uncomfortable—perhaps consciously or unconsciously—as a spark to their creative juices. I wrote a blog post a couple of months ago about the strange writing habits of some writers and this is a variation on that theme. Below I will give you the cite for the […]
Happy Birthday, July 21, 1899, Ernest Miller Hemingway
Hemingway Birthday Celebration at Stafford’s Perry Hotel By Carly Simpson on July 19, 2016 Tagged Events, History, Live Here, Travel Ideas, Vacation Photo by Stafford’s Perry Hotel Stafford’s Perry Hotel in Petoskey is hosting the second annual Ernest Hemingway Birthday Celebration. Hemingway fans will celebrate the beloved Northern Michigan author’s birthday at Stafford’s Perry Hotel […]