...in Across the River and Into the Trees. In the two decades he spent living at the home in Cuba, which is now Museo Ernest Hemingway, he wrote Islands in the Stream, A Moveable Feast and The Old Man and the Sea. [Archive photo from 1954 as Ernest Hemingway...
...season: the flesh-baring backstage musical "42nd Street"; Mae West's "She Done Him Wrong"; and Frank Borzage's adaptation of Ernest Hemingway's "Farewell to Arms," a film so forthright in its depiction of premarital sex that 12 minutes had to be cut when it...
...a mystery. Bush has agreed to write a memoir with one of the world's oldest publishing houses, Scribner, the house of Ernest Hemingway, F. Scott Fitzgerald and the first lady's mother-in-law, Barbara Bush. Publication for the book, currently untitled, is scheduled...
...a mystery. Bush has agreed to write a memoir with one of the world's oldest publishing houses, Scribner, the house of Ernest Hemingway, F. Scott Fitzgerald and the first lady's mother-in-law, Barbara Bush. Publication for the book, currently untitled, is scheduled...
...Ernest Hemingway. (Kurt Hutton/Picture Post/Getty Images)Cuba has digitized thousands of documents that writer Ernest Hemingway kept at his Cuban home, making them available electronically for the first time on Monday. The trove being opened up to scholars...
...describes his reaction re-reading Bright Lights, Big City—"I thought, 'Wow, that's pretty damn good'"—and compares himself to Ernest Hemingway, Norman Mailer, and Henry James. Hey, we're sure if Gossip Girl had been around in James' day, he would have put...
...there came into being. A haunting love story, as well. 12. Her Privates We, by Frederic Manning— According to Ernest Hemingway, this is “the finest and noblest book of men in war.” Well, maybe. It’s clearly “literature,” but also a very sad tale from...
...to tend to the many other chick novels swirling in her head. There's also restoration of her spacious 1870s house near Ernest Hemingway's place in Key West, Fla., her auction of celebrity-created tiaras to benefit the New York Public Library, and the care...
...Street is the epicenter of Key West, Fla., home to Sloppy Joe's, Ernest Hemingway's and a host of bars and hotels that have for a century captured the spark and soul of this land of the lost. The Environmental Circus is gone, Valladares' News Stand is history,...
...the revered city desk secretary who began work there in the early days along side the likes of Carl Sandburg and Ernest Hemingway. The CDN newsletter's arrival in late 2008 brought word that two highly respected colleagues, Raymond Coffey and Charles Nicodemus,...