Irish Independent, August 6, 2011
...recently) Gordon Bowker, while there are numerous memoirs of the period by such major and minor participants as Ernest Hemingway, Sylvia Beach, Ford Madox Ford, Robert McAlmon, Jimmy Charters, Arthur Power, James Stephens and Mary and ...
Financial Mail Women's Forum, August 6, 2011
...? John F. Kennedy and Abraham Lincoln are just two examples. ‘The Dalai Lama, Nelson Mandela, Charles Darwin, Ernest Hemingway, Warren Buffett, Donald Trump, Madonna and Bill Gates also hold middle child status. ?”Middles” are more ...
Financial Mail Women's Forum, August 6, 2011
...? John F. Kennedy and Abraham Lincoln are just two examples. ‘The Dalai Lama, Nelson Mandela, Charles Darwin, Ernest Hemingway, Warren Buffett, Donald Trump, Madonna and Bill Gates also hold middle child status. ?”Middles” are more ...
ArticlesBase, August 5, 2011
...When "True At First Light" came out, people were not sure exactly what it was. The publisher claimed that it was fiction, that it was a novel Hemingway had written that centered around his time in Africa. Reading it, however, felt a bit like ...
Citizen.co.za, August 3, 2011
...nostalgia of the Jazz Age. In her second novel, she creates a fictional retelling ofthe volatile relationship between Ernest Hemingway Hemmingway and his first wife. Hadley Richardson is living the quiet life in Chicago untilshe meets the ...
Hopkinton Patch, August 3, 2011
...betrayal, The Paris Wife captures a remarkable period of time and a love affair between two unforgettable people: Ernest Hemingway and his wife Hadley. 4. Portrait of a Spy by Daniel Silva The #1 "New York Times"-bestselling author ...
Hudson Hub Times, August 3, 2011
...Story of Survival, Resilience, and Redemption," by Laura Hillenbrand, author of "Seabiscuit." A fictionalized account of Ernest Hemingway's early career and life with his first wife, "The Paris Wife," by Paula McClain will follow on Oct. 10. ...
Otago Daily Times, August 2, 2011
...1907 and for many years the two women hosted a salon that attracted writers and artists such as Ernest Hemingway, Thornton Wilder, Picasso, Matisse and Braque. Despite its age, the recipes are perfectly usable - in fact, like many people ...
Slate Magazine, August 2, 2011
...Joseph Heller In the summer of 1961, when Ernest Hemingway shot Ernest Hemingway and proved that "grace under pressure" was a motto easier to admire than to embody, novelists still were the generals of the culture, an officer's ...
Zimbio, August 2, 2011
...the Bestsellers in Literary Classics list for authoritative information on this product's current rank.) Review & Description Ernest Hemingway took great pride in using an economy of carefully measured words and tightly wrought phrases in ...
Modesto Bee, August 1, 2011
...father in Mao Tse-tung's China. "The Paris Wife," by Paula McLain (Ballantine: $25) A tale of Ernest Hemingway and his first wife, Hadley, set in 1920s Paris. "Then Came You," by Jennifer Weiner (Atria: $26.99) Four women explore conflicting ...
Suite101.com, July 30, 2011
...welcome aspect of this work for local and international readers. Cate Kennedys narrative restraint warrants the comparisons to Ernest Hemingway which she has received, though her Melbourne council flats and suburban scenes are a long way ...
Globe and Mail, July 29, 2011
...If youre a concerned taxpayer like me, youre probably wondering why you paid for this book. Its by Ernest Hemingway. Ive never heard of him either, but the name definitely sounds made up. Want to know what its called? The Sun Also Rises. You ...
Zimbio, July 27, 2011
...the twentieth, and the favorite drink of such luminaries as Franklin D. Roosevelt, Winston Churchill, Jack London, and Ernest Hemingway. Bernard De Voto called the martini "the supreme American gift to world culture," while H. L. Mencken ...
Austin Chronicle, July 21, 2011
...Fictions," a collection of photographic prints by a fellow with the distinctly Cajun moniker of Beau Comeaux. Ernest Hemingway's mandate to start with one true thing provides the B. Hollyman Gallery's epigram and guiding principle. Fitting, ...
Daily Times, July 20, 2011
...Share this story! Hemingway's way of making it big, even today! Ernest Hemingway, the man behind the wonders of 'A Farewell To Arms' and 'The Old Man And The Sea', though dead and gone for more than 50 years now, is still ...
Examiner.com, July 19, 2011
...from the group late at night, Gil mysteriously finds himself in the Twenties, where he meets literary legends Ernest Hemingway, F. Scott Fitzgerald and Gertrude Stein. The film itself is lighthearted, but deals with a sentiment to which all ...
St. Cloud Times, July 16, 2011
...actually follow them and let them do what they would do.” He learned about strong characters by reading Ernest Hemingway’s “The Old Man and the Sea.” “Imagine writing a story where the main character doesn’t have anybody to talk ...
National Post, July 15, 2011
...By David McCullough Simon & Schuster 576 pp; $37.50 Reviewed by Alan Kellogg From Benjamin Franklin to Ernest Hemingway, Jim Morrison to Wes Anderson, Americans have been drawing inspiration from the City of Light since before ...
Harbour City Star, July 15, 2011
...just lost his father. With no one else to guide him towards manhood, he follows the words of Ernest Hemingway who created a list about four things a boy has to do before he can be considered a man: Plant a tree, write a book, fight a bull ...
ArticlesBase, July 10, 2011
...realize that it's more than "enough" for me as it is right now. While I know that Ernest Hemingway rewrote the ending to Farewell to Arms (or at least the very last page) 39 times before he was satisfied enough to send the book to ...
Irish Independent, July 9, 2011
...Empty Family, in paperback). Asked to name authors he especially admired, he cited George Herbert, Henry James and Ernest Hemingway for their style, George Eliot "for her wisdom" and Jane Austen "for her perfection". And as for his hero or ...
CBS Minnesota, July 8, 2011
...Blogs, Entertainment, Local Related tags Anthony Main Theatre, Ernest Hemingway, Film Society of Minneapolis-St. Paul, Henry King, Jonathon Sharp, Lorca, Luis Bunuel, Movie Blog, Salvador Dali, Surrealist, Woody Allen Today's Most Popular ...
Alt Weeklies, July 8, 2011
...Times| Brett Sokol | 04-19-2005 | Author Profiles & Interviews Tags: Spain, Barcelona, Brian Antoni, Carnival, Columbia University, Ernest Hemingway's The Sun Also Rises, George Plimpton, Robert Antoni, University of Miami More by Jon ...
Gloucester Daily Times, July 5, 2011
...first friends Julia and Paul Child made when they moved to Paris was Hadley Mowrer, the first Mrs. Ernest Hemingway, and the subject of the wildly popular novel, The Paris Wife. In fact, Julia was the maid of honor at Jack (Bumby) ...
AllVoices, July 5, 2011
...Way: How to Unleash the Booze-Inhaling, Animal-Slaughtering, War-Glorifying, Hairy-Chested, Retro-Sexual Legend Within .....Book is a tongue-in-cheek ode to Ernest Hemingway, who Beckerman ...
Lismore Northern Star, July 5, 2011
...said that history was littered with outstanding authors who self-published including George Bernard Shaw, Mark Twain, Rudyard Kipling, Ernest Hemingway, Edgar Allen Poe and Leo Tolstoy. More recently, you can add thriller writer Stephen ...
Forbes.com, July 3, 2011
..."Life’s a beach and then you fry," as Ernest Hemingway might have pithily said. For those of you beachgoers who would like get up to speed on the critical issue of our times–innovation–here is some additional summer reading from ...
Atlantic Monthly, July 2, 2011
...by Chris Bodenner In his new book , Marty Beckerman chronicles the epic drinking habits of Ernest Hemingway, who committed suicide 50 years ago today: The only time Hemingway cried over alcohol: When Congress made it illegal during ...
Daily Express, July 2, 2011
...By ERNEST Hemingway, who died 50 years ago, was also one of the great American writers and journalists whose direct, pared-down style made him such a distinctive, oft-imitated voice. With works such ...
Zimbio, July 2, 2011
...Garden & Gun ran a short piece on Ernest Hemingway’s guns last year, and linked to a slideshow of the famous author (who killed himself 50 years ago today) with his guns. From the article— When Ernest Hemingway took ...
Los Angeles Times, July 1, 2011
...Ernest Hemingway's two competing personas — the hard-living macho man and the bohemian writer whose style influenced many other authors — have something to teach today's men, as evidenced ...
Los Angeles Times, July 1, 2011
...Ernest Hemingway's two competing personas ? the hard-living macho man and the bohemian writer whose style influenced many other authors ? have something to teach today's men, as evidenced ...
Oak Park Leaves, July 1, 2011
...Lake and the River.” Citing important historical figures who lived here much later, people like Frank Lloyd Wright, Ernest Hemingway and Doris Humphrey, Sokol suggests that the Oak Park community has always nurtured innovation with one ...
Here New Brunswick, June 30, 2011
...New novel portrays Hemingway and the age in which he lived Ernest Hemingway: the Nobel Prize-winning auteur who revolutionized American literature with The Old Man and the Sea, For Whom the Bell Tolls and The Sun Also Rises. His lean, ...
Conscious Choice, June 30, 2011
...Paris of the 1920s, the golden age of writers of which he has always fantasized. He immediately meets Ernest Hemingway, F. Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald, Pablo Picasso, Gertrude Stein (who agrees to read and critique his novel) and many other ...
KSL-TV, June 24, 2011
...SALT LAKE CITY -- With so many good books out there to read today, why read the books of yesterday? After all, there are already more books out there than can be read in a single lifetime without adding books from 100 or even 1,000 or more ...
The Independent, June 23, 2011
...the pen, you forget everything else. Physical danger brings clarity in the mind. Inevitably, the Pamplona festival evokes Ernest Hemingway. Van Mersbergen avoids Hemingway's contagious style with dexterity. Instead, he parodies Hemingway's ...
Guardian.co.uk, June 18, 2011
...will please both casual reader and Hemingway expert This posthumously published memoir describes the time that the young Ernest Hemingway's spent in Paris after the first world war. The title is appropriate: reading A Moveable Feast is a ...