Despite an agreement with her husband to refrain from being a Boswell wife, Mary Welsh Hemingway kept a diary that spanned their marriage. Her eventual memoir, How It Was (1976), is among eleven spousal autobiographies Meyers visits here, although he finds it woefully wanting, a destructive hagiography
Biography covering Hemingway’s middle and final years using unconventional methods (e.g. occasional ...
In the dazzling summer of 1926, Ernest Hemingway and his wife Hadley travel from their home in Paris...
Memoir describing Schultz\u27s persona method of writing designed to overcome the writer\u27s self-d...
Tapping previously unaccessed sources, this biography offers a more fully rounded view of Hemingway\...
Meyers reveals some of the more sensational details omitted for legal reasons from his Hemingway: A ...
Detailed chronicle of the tumultuous celebrity relationship between Hemingway and Gellhorn. McDowell...
First published 1966 as Papa Hemingway: A Personal Memoir by Random House. Hotchner explains that hi...
Provides biographical and historical accounts of women in Hemingway’s life including his mother, Gra...
Details the life, journalistic career, and marriage of Mary Welsh to Hemingway. Discusses Mary’s lat...
Reprints four recently discovered love letters from Hemingway to Jigee Viertel, wife of author Peter...
Relies on interviews with Irene Goldstein, identified by fourth wife Mary as Hemingway’s “true love,...
In this revised edition, Wagner-Martin rounds out her examination of Hemingway\u27s life and career ...
“Conflicted” succinctly describes Ernest Hemingway. He had a strong desire to make his parents proud...
Ernest Hemingway\u27s complex and ambivalent relationship with Gertrude Stein has been widely discus...
In The Paris Wife (2012), a work of historical fiction, Paula McLain offers a response to Ernest Hem...
Biography covering Hemingway’s middle and final years using unconventional methods (e.g. occasional ...
In the dazzling summer of 1926, Ernest Hemingway and his wife Hadley travel from their home in Paris...
Memoir describing Schultz\u27s persona method of writing designed to overcome the writer\u27s self-d...
Tapping previously unaccessed sources, this biography offers a more fully rounded view of Hemingway\...
Meyers reveals some of the more sensational details omitted for legal reasons from his Hemingway: A ...
Detailed chronicle of the tumultuous celebrity relationship between Hemingway and Gellhorn. McDowell...
First published 1966 as Papa Hemingway: A Personal Memoir by Random House. Hotchner explains that hi...
Provides biographical and historical accounts of women in Hemingway’s life including his mother, Gra...
Details the life, journalistic career, and marriage of Mary Welsh to Hemingway. Discusses Mary’s lat...
Reprints four recently discovered love letters from Hemingway to Jigee Viertel, wife of author Peter...
Relies on interviews with Irene Goldstein, identified by fourth wife Mary as Hemingway’s “true love,...
In this revised edition, Wagner-Martin rounds out her examination of Hemingway\u27s life and career ...
“Conflicted” succinctly describes Ernest Hemingway. He had a strong desire to make his parents proud...
Ernest Hemingway\u27s complex and ambivalent relationship with Gertrude Stein has been widely discus...
In The Paris Wife (2012), a work of historical fiction, Paula McLain offers a response to Ernest Hem...
Biography covering Hemingway’s middle and final years using unconventional methods (e.g. occasional ...
In the dazzling summer of 1926, Ernest Hemingway and his wife Hadley travel from their home in Paris...
Memoir describing Schultz\u27s persona method of writing designed to overcome the writer\u27s self-d...