Collecting all known surviving letters from January 1932 through May 1934, this is the fifth volume of an estimated seventeen volume series of Hemingway\u27s correspondence. On a personal level, letters cover his family life with Pauline Pfeiffer and sons, hunting in Wyoming, Arkansas, and Africa, fishing in the Gulf Stream, views on fellow writers such as F. Scott Fitzgerald and Gertrude Stein, and friendship with Jane Mason. Professionally, they document the completion and publication of Death in the Afternoon, composition and publication of Winner Take Nothing, and contributions to Esquire magazine. Meticulous annotations accompany most of the 393 letters, identifying references to people, places, and events. Supplemented with a Chronolo...
Extensive four volume collection of previously published essays, reviews, and other critical materia...
Annotated entries for thirty-eight previously uncited references to Hemingway. Includes reviews and ...
Ernest Hemingway bibliographer Audre Hanneman (1927- ) was born in Council Bluffs, Iowa. While worki...
The fourth volume of an estimated seventeen volume series of all known surviving letters from April ...
Including all known surviving letters from 1926 through April 1929, this is the third volume of an e...
Including all known surviving letters from Hemingway’s early Paris years, this is the second volume ...
The authors demonstrate how the vast body of Hemingway\u27s letters constitute his autobiography in...
The first volume in an estimated twelve volume series of all surviving letters covering Hemingway’s ...
This behind-the-scenes look at the recently published fifth volume of the Cambridge edition of The L...
20 files composing 15 letters between Ernest Hemingway and Arthur Mizener, the author of The Far Sid...
One volume collection of correspondence, chronologically arranged beginning in 1907 with a childhood...
Reprints selected correspondence between Hemingway and his editor, focused on his literary career. L...
Collection of over 150 letters spanning their fourteen-year friendship from 1948 to 1961 on topics r...
Posits that Hemingway’s correspondence provided him with a conversational comfort, second only in pr...
Chronicles Hemingway’s Paris activities during the 1920s, covering his relationships with other expa...
Extensive four volume collection of previously published essays, reviews, and other critical materia...
Annotated entries for thirty-eight previously uncited references to Hemingway. Includes reviews and ...
Ernest Hemingway bibliographer Audre Hanneman (1927- ) was born in Council Bluffs, Iowa. While worki...
The fourth volume of an estimated seventeen volume series of all known surviving letters from April ...
Including all known surviving letters from 1926 through April 1929, this is the third volume of an e...
Including all known surviving letters from Hemingway’s early Paris years, this is the second volume ...
The authors demonstrate how the vast body of Hemingway\u27s letters constitute his autobiography in...
The first volume in an estimated twelve volume series of all surviving letters covering Hemingway’s ...
This behind-the-scenes look at the recently published fifth volume of the Cambridge edition of The L...
20 files composing 15 letters between Ernest Hemingway and Arthur Mizener, the author of The Far Sid...
One volume collection of correspondence, chronologically arranged beginning in 1907 with a childhood...
Reprints selected correspondence between Hemingway and his editor, focused on his literary career. L...
Collection of over 150 letters spanning their fourteen-year friendship from 1948 to 1961 on topics r...
Posits that Hemingway’s correspondence provided him with a conversational comfort, second only in pr...
Chronicles Hemingway’s Paris activities during the 1920s, covering his relationships with other expa...
Extensive four volume collection of previously published essays, reviews, and other critical materia...
Annotated entries for thirty-eight previously uncited references to Hemingway. Includes reviews and ...
Ernest Hemingway bibliographer Audre Hanneman (1927- ) was born in Council Bluffs, Iowa. While worki...