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Miller’s debut novel blends (mostly) fact and (a little bit of) fiction in telling the story of a young Ernest Hemingway, who, for his first reporting assignment for the Toronto Daily Star in ...
Hemingway stayed at The Selby while working as a foreign correspondent for the Toronto Star, and it's often suggested that he wrote his novel A Farewell to Arms during his stay. Photo by Branksome ...
By comparing the signatures of Yousuf Karsh on his other famous portraits, including shots of Albert Einstein and Ernest Hemingway, police found no two signatures were ever the same — the ...
In particular, Joyce and Hemingway maintained their friendship through what was described as “frequent alcoholic sprees the two would embark on.” Despite working to write short stories during his time ...
While Hemingway was in Switzerland covering the 1922 Lausanne Peace Conference for the Toronto Star, his first wife, Hadley, boarded a train from Paris’ Gare de Lyon to visit him.. Thinking Ernest ...
A rugged poster boy of The Lost Generation, Ernest Hemingway’s time in Europe was prolific. From a late-teen WWI ambulance driver in Italy in 1918, who drank barbera wine upon retreat, he climbed ...
All too often, a Toronto Film Festival premiere is seen as an audition for a U.S. release, when the end result is more like sending a manned space flight into the sun. The Penguin Lessons is a ...
Ernest Hemingway and his wife Hadley arrived on the evening of July 6, 1923, Hemingway’s initial visit to Pamplona. “We landed at night,” he wrote months later in the Canadian newspaper the Toronto ...
Ernest Hemingway, 61, the bearded American novelist who gained fame writing of death and violence, accidentally killed himself Sunday while cleaning a shotgun, his wife said.
Ernest Hemingway and his first wife, Hadley Richardson, on vacation in Europe in the 1920s. The couple moved to Toronto in 1923 so Hemingway could join the staff of the Toronto Star.
In 1922, Ernest Hemingway was an aspiring novelist whose day job was working as a correspondent for the Toronto Daily Star. When Hemingway was in Switzerland covering a peace conference, the ...