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For those who missed The JFK Library’s December panel discussion of The Letters of Ernest Hemingway: Volume I, 1907-1922 featuring editor Sandra Spanier, Weekend Edition Saturday host Scott Simon, novelist Ward Just, and a reading by actor Corey Stoll (who played Hemingway in Woody Allen’s recent Midnight in Paris)
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In bonus footage from our behind the scenes look at The Letters of Ernest Hemingway, Volume I, editor Sandra Spanier interviews Hemingway’s son Patrick on the portrait of his iconic father that emerges in this new collection of correspondence.
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Melissanne S.
Dateline: Oak Park, Nov 3 Back to where it all began, for Ernest. The Ernest Hemingway Museum in Oak Park, hosted by the Ernest Hemingway Friends of Oak Park, was a great way to end Sandy’s tour.
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Melissanne S.
Dateline: The Bay Area, November 1 Book Passage in Corte Madera lives up to their own tagline, “The Bay Area’s liveliest bookstore!”. Events Coordinator Johanna Rupp hosted a lovely event that resulted in a conversation among patrons and Sandy as opposed to the more-typical volley of Q&A between audience members and an author.
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Hemingway’s home outside Havana, the Finca Vigía, turned into a shrine and museum shortly after the writer’s death, and all of Hemingway’s documents there were turned over to the Republic of Cuba.
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Melissanne S.
For This Side of the Pond readers who couldn’t attend one of the recent West Coast bookstore events for The Letters of Ernest Hemingway, we wanted to share some of the highlights with you.
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Today, July 21st, would have been Hemingway’s 112th birthday. As Cambridge prepares to publish The Letters of Ernest Hemingway 1907 – 1922 (on sale September 20th), I’ve been thinking about what makes Hemingway such an enduring figure. I put the question to my colleagues and received quite compelling - and varied - responses.
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Fifty years after the passing of Ernest Hemingway on July 2, we asked Hemingway expert Professor Sandra Spanier (Penn State University) about the lasting legacy of this American icon. Why, after half a century, does Hemingway still captivate such a large following?
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For those who missed The JFK Library’s December panel discussion of The Letters of Ernest Hemingway: Volume I, 1907-1922 featuring editor Sandra Spanier, Weekend Edition Saturday host Scott Simon, novelist Ward Just, and a reading by actor Corey Stoll (who played Hemingway in Woody Allen’s recent Midnight in Paris)
Read More
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In bonus footage from our behind the scenes look at The Letters of Ernest Hemingway, Volume I, editor Sandra Spanier interviews Hemingway’s son Patrick on the portrait of his iconic father that emerges in this new collection of correspondence.
Read More
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Melissanne S.
Dateline: Oak Park, Nov 3 Back to where it all began, for Ernest. The Ernest Hemingway Museum in Oak Park, hosted by the Ernest Hemingway Friends of Oak Park, was a great way to end Sandy’s tour.
Read More
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Melissanne S.
Dateline: The Bay Area, November 1 Book Passage in Corte Madera lives up to their own tagline, “The Bay Area’s liveliest bookstore!”. Events Coordinator Johanna Rupp hosted a lovely event that resulted in a conversation among patrons and Sandy as opposed to the more-typical volley of Q&A between audience members and an author.
Read More
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Hemingway’s home outside Havana, the Finca Vigía, turned into a shrine and museum shortly after the writer’s death, and all of Hemingway’s documents there were turned over to the Republic of Cuba.
Read More
-
Melissanne S.
For This Side of the Pond readers who couldn’t attend one of the recent West Coast bookstore events for The Letters of Ernest Hemingway, we wanted to share some of the highlights with you.
Read More
-
Today, July 21st, would have been Hemingway’s 112th birthday. As Cambridge prepares to publish The Letters of Ernest Hemingway 1907 – 1922 (on sale September 20th), I’ve been thinking about what makes Hemingway such an enduring figure. I put the question to my colleagues and received quite compelling - and varied - responses.
Read More
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Fifty years after the passing of Ernest Hemingway on July 2, we asked Hemingway expert Professor Sandra Spanier (Penn State University) about the lasting legacy of this American icon. Why, after half a century, does Hemingway still captivate such a large following?
Read More
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