...all know how it ended -- the grand finale, the big bang, Ernest Hemingway’s teeth and hair stuck to the walls, his splattered brains dripping from the ceiling onto the floor. Though his widow made a half-hearted attempt to give us the ol’ gun cleaning accident...
...on leave in Madrid, his captain, Philip Detro from Texas steered him to the Café Chicote on the Gran Via. There he met Ernest Hemingway. The 21-year old Wolff was not impressed. "Ernest is quite childish in many respects," he wrote to a friend in Brooklyn....
...experience. This proved true with the real-life experience of author David Nuffer as he discovers about the great Ernest Hemingway and the kind of life he lived. Know the person behind the legendary Hemingway as Xlibris releases Nuffer's new book The Best...
... Ernest Hemingway once won a bet by crafting a six-word short story. Status: Undetermined. Examples: Origins: Certain anecdotes about notable figures continue to be told and retold as true — whether they actually are true or not — because they so...
...had been given the chance to commit suicide as a way of “maintaining the honor of the Army.” There is no evidence that Ernest Hemingway, the future superstar of American literature, covered this blood-and-greed Page 1 story for The Kansas City Star. But, as...
...questions about his book. Now available in paperback, it’s the current choice of the FYI Book Club. Q. So it’s fair to say Ernest Hemingway changed your life. Why Hemingway and not some other writer? A. I started reading him when I was 15 or 16, and he was...
...questions about his book. Now available in paperback, it’s the current choice of the FYI Book Club. Q. So it’s fair to say Ernest Hemingway changed your life. Why Hemingway and not some other writer? A. I started reading him when I was 15 or 16, and he was...
...Danby-Smith was 19 when she met Ernest Hemingway in Madrid, on assignment for a news service. Danby-Smith's editors fed her a single question to ask the American literary giant: Why had he returned to Spain for the first time since the bloody civil war he...
...had been given the chance to commit suicide as a way of “maintaining the honor of the Army.” There is no evidence that Ernest Hemingway, the future superstar of American literature, covered this blood-and-greed Page 1 story for The Kansas City Star. But, as...
...nursery, which contains Marcelline's toy box. A few blocks away on North Oak Park Avenue, the foundation operates the Ernest Hemingway Museum, which features a number of temporary and permanent exhibits on the author's boyhood, high school years in Oak Park,...