The protagonist of Ernest Hemingway’s novel “For Whom the Bell Tolls” is Robert Jordan, a young American who left his job to fight with the Republican side, against the Nazi-supported Nationalists, in ...
"Auto-racing, bull-fighting and mountain-climbing are the only real sports. All others are just games." That quote attributed to the great American author Ernest Hemingway is one I have used often to ...
Michael Katakis, the manager of Ernest Hemingway’s literary estate and a photographer who fancies himself a writer, opens Ken Burns’s ambitious documentary on the last century’s great prose artist ...
A seven-block walk from the celebrated red-black-and-yellow concrete buoy marking The Southernmost Point in the Continental United States brought me to the North Star: The Ernest Hemingway Home & ...
Restaurateur Paul Cercone and mixologist Christopher Weber joined forces to create a haven in the spirit of writer Ernest Hemingway. Together with chef Larry Carlile they’ve succeeded. A dark, cool ...
TWO BOYS IN FADED red shorts are darting around an older man fishing with a homemade bamboo pole, all balanced atop the sea-drenched concrete wall of Havana's Malecón—a coastal drive connecting a ...
The long history of Ken Burns documentaries ranges from places to people to entire wars. His latest collaboration with Lynn Novick, “Hemingway,” falls in that middle category, portraying Ernest ...
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