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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.
Ernest Hemingway wrote well — and often — about food and drink in his fiction and memoirs.Many have added to the author’s ...
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 ...
In the annals of European travel, few summer holidays have been so artistically productive as the trip taken by the aspiring ...
When the American Army entered Paris, Hemingway, ... He is currently at work on a book about Ernest Hemingway and his World War II circle. This story was updated on July 28, 2015.
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 ...
Ernest Hemingway’s First Apartment, 74 Rue du Cardinal Lemoine, 75005 Paris, France Ernest Hemingway lived in this modest apartment with his first wife, Hadley, from 1921 to 1923.
A hundred years ago, Ernest Hemingway, arguably the most famous of the American literary expatriates, first climbed the stairs with his wife Hadley, past the shared toilets on each landing, to ...