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Hemingway Links!  Take a look at some other Hemingway related web sites.  These sites will open in a new browser window.

The Hemingway Society
From the site's home page:  "The Ernest Hemingway Foundation was established in 1979 by Mary Hemingway, Ernest’s widow, 'for the purposes of awakening, sustaining an interest in, promoting, fostering, stimulating, supporting, improving and developing literature and all forms of literary composition and expression.' Within that context, the Foundation’s activities have emphasized 'the promotion, assistance and coordination of scholarship and studies relating to the works and life of the late Ernest Hemingway.'"   

Ernest Hemingway at SimonSays, official publisher's site
Simon & Shusther is the official publisher of Hemingway's books, and they now have a website dedicated solely to him!  Click the logo to visit their site...a great Scott Donaldson biography awaits, as well as a wonderful photo gallery chronicling the writer's life.  

The Speiser and Easterling-Hallman Foundation Collection
Speiser acted as an unofficial literary agent for Hemingway during the 30's and later, and was an avid collector of Hemingway's early editions.  Check out this informative site to learn more about their relationship and Speiser's great collection.

A Hemingway Retrospective...by CNN
Created during Hemingway's centennial year of 1999, this stylish website offers a great deal of information on this century's greatest writer.  An in-depth bio, pictures, maps, etc. await.  Well worth the visit.

 

Hemingway's Key West Home
Take a tour of Papa's Key West home and learn about his life at the bottom of America.  Great pictures and stories, and even some information on Hemingway's famous cats.

Tracking Hemingway
The Atlantic Monthly Magazine has put together a great collection of their past articles about Hemingway and his work.  Of particular interest should be Edmund Wilson's 1937 assessment of Hemingway's career to that point.  A must see!

Picturing Hemingway~A Writer in His Time  The National Portrait Gallery is hosting an exhibition of Hemingway memorabilia.  Some great pictures and paintings of Hemingway, along with manuscript copies that will be of interest to Hemingway fans and scholars. 

Ernest Hemingway:  Featured Author
The New York Times collects articles and photos of Hemingway commemorating his 100th birthday.  New visitors to the New York Times site may have to sign up for their free subscription services, but it is worth it.  Includes a great essay by Michael Reynolds and a nice slide show of Hemingway photos.  

Asante Papa!  Paul Hammersten has developed a website devoted to his book, Asante Papa!  His handcrafted books evoke the art of  publishing from a more patient era.  With tooled leather insets on each cover, each large copy is a unique piece of craftsmanship.  Hammersten devotes much of his book to Hemingway's True At First Light and his belief that in it Hemingway reveals his true Christian beliefs. 

Oak Park Area Convention and Visitors Bureau
Planning on making a pilgrimage to Oak Park to visit Hemingway's hometown? Be sure to check out the Oak Park Area Convention and Visitors Bureau to find accommodations and to learn about other interesting attractions in and around Oak Park.

Michael Palin's Hemingway AdventureThis elegant companion website to Palin's PBS program is full of valuable information for the Hemingway student.  Includes great photos, biographical info, pictures of original book covers, and even a few nice recipes from The Hemingway Cookbook by Craig Boreth.  

Hemingway's Birthplace  Take an on- line tour of Hemingway's birthhome.  Some great photos and other Hemingway information.

The Hemingway Cookbook  Feeling hungry?  Check out this site based on Craig Boreth's wonderful cookbook.  Boreth has written a truly unique book, which in the crowded world of Hemingway research is difficult to do.   Bon appetit!  

The Running of the Bulls in Pamplona Spain!  Watch a small video of the running of the bulls through the streets of Pamplona!  This was one of the settings in Hemingway's The Sun Also Rises.  Just click on the QuickTime movie link to watch the excitement!

Travel Adventure in Ketchum, Idaho
Check out some great pictures of Hemingway's house in Ketchum, Idaho, as well as some photos of Hemingway taken throughout his life.

Hemingway-Pfeiffer Home Page
Learn more about Hemingway's relationship with his second wife, Pauline Pfeiffer.  A great timeline of their years together is also included.

Hemingway at the Kansas City Star
A fantastic site which includes many of Hemingway's early newspaper articles.  Also has some great RealAudio clips of Hemingway reading some of his later work.  Download the Kansas City style sheet that gave Hemingway his foundation for his writing style (requires Adobe Acrobat).

Ernest Hemingway:  A Paris Timeline
A nice page with a timeline of Hemingway's early apprentice years in Paris with his first wife Hadley.  The photo of Miro's "The Farm", Hemingway's favorite painting,  is worth the visit.

Timeless Hemingway
Quotes, pictures and more!  This site is constantly growing and its new design makes it easier to find what you're looking for. Well worth the visit!

The Literary Traveler This is a great  site with a wonderful Hemingway section that includes an in depth bio of Papa's early days called "Lessons of Youth."  Check here often for more articles throughout the year, and for great information on all of your favorite writers!

Remembering Ernest Hemingway
James Plath and Frank Simons have put together a website based on their book, Remembering Ernest Hemingway.  Includes excerpts from two of the great interviews that make up this informative and lively book.  Check it out and see Hemingway through the eyes of those who really knew him!

The Old Man and His Hometown
Check out this fun look at how Oak Parkers have embraced the memory of   their most famous son.

Audio Discussions of Hemingway on NPR
Links to various commentaries and conversations about Hemingway, his life and work on the NPR website.

 



 

 

 
 

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