Recounts Hemingway’s time as a cub reporter for the Kansas City Star, which introduced him to the newspaper’s famous style sheet and initiated him into a world of corruption and violence. Features quotations from an unpublished letter by Hemingway to his father regarding his new position
Like generations of American students, my first exposure to the outsized life and highly stylized wr...
Student newspaper from April 29, 1996 entitled The Chronicle of Columbia College Chicago. This issue...
Details Hemingway’s mutually beneficial relationship with fellow reporter Guy Hickok, mentioned in “...
Recounts Hemingway’s apprenticeship with the Kansas City Star and contemplates the impact of the Sta...
Examines how Hemingway\u27s early career as a journalist at The Kansas City Star influenced his icon...
Discusses Hemingway’s brief references to Kansas City in some of his unpublished manuscripts and lam...
Describes letters written by an energetic and youthful Hemingway to his family during his 1917-18 ap...
Provides biographical information on Hemingway’s wealthy uncle, Alfred Tyler Hemingway, whose influe...
Examines articles and headlines relating to World War I and the Italian front published while Heming...
Explores Hemingway’s evolution from cub reporter to war correspondent to fiction/creative nonfiction...
Recounts Hemingway’s well-known World War I experiences while serving in the ambulance corps on the ...
Draws on several primary sources such as contemporary Methodist college yearbooks, newspaper account...
Biography focused on Hemingway’s four-year connection to Toronto, 1920-1924. Covers Hemingway’s earl...
Ernest Hemingways early adulthood (19171929) was marked by his work as a journalist, wartime service...
Aims to set the record straight concerning the influence of Hemingway’s journalistic apprenticeship ...
Like generations of American students, my first exposure to the outsized life and highly stylized wr...
Student newspaper from April 29, 1996 entitled The Chronicle of Columbia College Chicago. This issue...
Details Hemingway’s mutually beneficial relationship with fellow reporter Guy Hickok, mentioned in “...
Recounts Hemingway’s apprenticeship with the Kansas City Star and contemplates the impact of the Sta...
Examines how Hemingway\u27s early career as a journalist at The Kansas City Star influenced his icon...
Discusses Hemingway’s brief references to Kansas City in some of his unpublished manuscripts and lam...
Describes letters written by an energetic and youthful Hemingway to his family during his 1917-18 ap...
Provides biographical information on Hemingway’s wealthy uncle, Alfred Tyler Hemingway, whose influe...
Examines articles and headlines relating to World War I and the Italian front published while Heming...
Explores Hemingway’s evolution from cub reporter to war correspondent to fiction/creative nonfiction...
Recounts Hemingway’s well-known World War I experiences while serving in the ambulance corps on the ...
Draws on several primary sources such as contemporary Methodist college yearbooks, newspaper account...
Biography focused on Hemingway’s four-year connection to Toronto, 1920-1924. Covers Hemingway’s earl...
Ernest Hemingways early adulthood (19171929) was marked by his work as a journalist, wartime service...
Aims to set the record straight concerning the influence of Hemingway’s journalistic apprenticeship ...
Like generations of American students, my first exposure to the outsized life and highly stylized wr...
Student newspaper from April 29, 1996 entitled The Chronicle of Columbia College Chicago. This issue...
Details Hemingway’s mutually beneficial relationship with fellow reporter Guy Hickok, mentioned in “...