In the dazzling summer of 1926, Ernest Hemingway and his wife Hadley travel from their home in Paris to a villa in the south of France. They swim, play bridge and drink gin. But wherever they go they are accompanied by the glamorous and irrepressible Fife. Fife is Hadley’s best friend. She is also Ernest’s lover. Hadley is the first Mrs. Hemingway, but neither she nor Fife will be the last. Over the ensuing decades, Ernest’s literary career will blaze a trail, but his marriages will be ignited by passion and deceit. Four extraordinary women will learn what it means to love the most famous writer of his generation, and each will be forced to ask herself how far she will go to remain his wife... Luminous and intoxicating, Mrs. Hemingway by Na...
Chronicles Hemingway’s Paris activities during the 1920s, covering his relationships with other expa...
The essay centers on the strange relationship between Ernest Hemingway and Adriana Ivancich. When th...
Briefly sums up the familiar circumstances surrounding Hemingway’s affair with Red Cross nurse Agnes...
In the dazzling summer of 1926, Ernest Hemingway and his wife Hadley travel from their home in Paris...
Ernest Hemingway\u27s complex and ambivalent relationship with Gertrude Stein has been widely discus...
Biography of Hemingway’s first wife, Hadley Richardson, focusing largely on their courtship, marriag...
Examines the relationship between Hemingway and Irene Goldstein from Petoskey, Michigan whom Hemingw...
“Conflicted” succinctly describes Ernest Hemingway. He had a strong desire to make his parents proud...
Ernest Hemingway arrived in Paris with his first wife, Hadley, in the winter of 1921. Soon after, he...
Relies on interviews with Irene Goldstein, identified by fourth wife Mary as Hemingway’s “true love,...
First published 1966 as Papa Hemingway: A Personal Memoir by Random House. Hotchner explains that hi...
Details the life, journalistic career, and marriage of Mary Welsh to Hemingway. Discusses Mary’s lat...
On the importance of Paris for the young Hemingway’s literary apprenticeship and as the site of his ...
Hemingway\u27s fictional women remain misunderstood and misjudged by many critics. One reason is tha...
Tapping previously unaccessed sources, this biography offers a more fully rounded view of Hemingway\...
Chronicles Hemingway’s Paris activities during the 1920s, covering his relationships with other expa...
The essay centers on the strange relationship between Ernest Hemingway and Adriana Ivancich. When th...
Briefly sums up the familiar circumstances surrounding Hemingway’s affair with Red Cross nurse Agnes...
In the dazzling summer of 1926, Ernest Hemingway and his wife Hadley travel from their home in Paris...
Ernest Hemingway\u27s complex and ambivalent relationship with Gertrude Stein has been widely discus...
Biography of Hemingway’s first wife, Hadley Richardson, focusing largely on their courtship, marriag...
Examines the relationship between Hemingway and Irene Goldstein from Petoskey, Michigan whom Hemingw...
“Conflicted” succinctly describes Ernest Hemingway. He had a strong desire to make his parents proud...
Ernest Hemingway arrived in Paris with his first wife, Hadley, in the winter of 1921. Soon after, he...
Relies on interviews with Irene Goldstein, identified by fourth wife Mary as Hemingway’s “true love,...
First published 1966 as Papa Hemingway: A Personal Memoir by Random House. Hotchner explains that hi...
Details the life, journalistic career, and marriage of Mary Welsh to Hemingway. Discusses Mary’s lat...
On the importance of Paris for the young Hemingway’s literary apprenticeship and as the site of his ...
Hemingway\u27s fictional women remain misunderstood and misjudged by many critics. One reason is tha...
Tapping previously unaccessed sources, this biography offers a more fully rounded view of Hemingway\...
Chronicles Hemingway’s Paris activities during the 1920s, covering his relationships with other expa...
The essay centers on the strange relationship between Ernest Hemingway and Adriana Ivancich. When th...
Briefly sums up the familiar circumstances surrounding Hemingway’s affair with Red Cross nurse Agnes...