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PARIS — I was stalking Ernest Hemingway. At least, it seemed that way. My travels had taken me to his house in Key West, Fla., still patrolled by descendants of his cats; ...
In 1959 a young reporter named Valerie Danby-Smith accompanied Ernest Hemingway to Paris and his old haunts. Last spring she revisited them with Lesley M.M. Blume.
Before becoming the starving flaneur, Hemingway was the Paris correspondent for the Toronto Star newspaper, a position to which he was appointed at the ripe old age of 22. Hemingway’s articles ...
A Moveable Feast by Ernest Hemingway (Scribner's; $4.95) The very first entry in Camus' Notebooks might serve as epigraph to Hemingway's posthumous memoirs: "What I mean is this: that one can ...
Ernest Hemingway and his wife, Pauline Pfeiffer, arrive in New York aboard the ocean liner Paris on April 3, 1934, after a three-month vacation in eastern Africa hunting lions.
Later, Hemingway took his crew toward Paris via back roads, hoping to beat the US troops into the city and was finally stopped when someone informed Gen. George S. Patton of his activities.
If you’re on the trail of Ernest Hemingway in Paris, you can’t pass up the Ritz. Except for now, you’ll have to. The iconic Paris hotel has been closed for extensive renovations.
In 1956, Ernest Hemingway wrote to his publisher about five short stories he had written: “You can always publish them after I’m dead.” More than six decades later, fans will finally get the ...
T O ERNEST HEMINGWAY, Paris was a movable feast.To a bedbug, so are Parisians. In videos on social media, the seats of the city’s metro are seen swarming with bedbugs, tiny insects no bigger ...