Briefly notes Hemingway’s fondness for collecting art and explains the recent discovery of dozens of paintings with Hemingway’s signature as a probable joke on the author’s part
Argues against those who find Hemingway’s writing superficial and artless, showing how Hemingway’s c...
Examines the role of commercial magazines in the production of modernist literature, focusing on Hem...
Commentary on Hemingway’s deliberate manipulation of language and facts in The Old Man and the Sea r...
Study of the influence of impressionist artists, mainly Cézanne, on Hemingway’s writing. Links Cézan...
Explicates the imagery of The Old Man and the Sea by comparing Hemingway’s visual descriptions to im...
Exploration and compilation of the use of Hemingway’s image and fictional persona in cartoon and gra...
Recounts the contents of Hemingway’s 1947 and 1954 Nobel Prize nominations. Uncovers the Academy’s e...
Details Hemingway’s contact with Cézanne and the painter’s influence on Hemingway’s work, especially...
Critical biography arguing that Hemingway’s four posthumous works, A Moveable Feast, Islands in the ...
Reminiscence. Relates his visit to Hemingway’s grave during his tour of birthplaces and gravesites o...
Sheds light on two disparate versions of Hemingway’s acquisition of Miró’s painting, disapproving He...
Parallels the creative work of Hemingway and Grace Hall Hemingway, observing that both artists adher...
Among many great American writers, Hemingway is famous for his objective and terse prose style. As a...
An early notebook in Hemingway’s handwriting and the Pilar’s fishing log suggest the author began re...
Traces Hemingway’s influence on the evolution of creative writing instruction in an era in which his...
Argues against those who find Hemingway’s writing superficial and artless, showing how Hemingway’s c...
Examines the role of commercial magazines in the production of modernist literature, focusing on Hem...
Commentary on Hemingway’s deliberate manipulation of language and facts in The Old Man and the Sea r...
Study of the influence of impressionist artists, mainly Cézanne, on Hemingway’s writing. Links Cézan...
Explicates the imagery of The Old Man and the Sea by comparing Hemingway’s visual descriptions to im...
Exploration and compilation of the use of Hemingway’s image and fictional persona in cartoon and gra...
Recounts the contents of Hemingway’s 1947 and 1954 Nobel Prize nominations. Uncovers the Academy’s e...
Details Hemingway’s contact with Cézanne and the painter’s influence on Hemingway’s work, especially...
Critical biography arguing that Hemingway’s four posthumous works, A Moveable Feast, Islands in the ...
Reminiscence. Relates his visit to Hemingway’s grave during his tour of birthplaces and gravesites o...
Sheds light on two disparate versions of Hemingway’s acquisition of Miró’s painting, disapproving He...
Parallels the creative work of Hemingway and Grace Hall Hemingway, observing that both artists adher...
Among many great American writers, Hemingway is famous for his objective and terse prose style. As a...
An early notebook in Hemingway’s handwriting and the Pilar’s fishing log suggest the author began re...
Traces Hemingway’s influence on the evolution of creative writing instruction in an era in which his...
Argues against those who find Hemingway’s writing superficial and artless, showing how Hemingway’s c...
Examines the role of commercial magazines in the production of modernist literature, focusing on Hem...
Commentary on Hemingway’s deliberate manipulation of language and facts in The Old Man and the Sea r...