Hemingway
Ernest (Miller), 1899–1961, U.S. novelist, short-story writer, and journalist: Nobel Prize 1954.
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In announcing a new book in an article on the right-wing website for which she works, Hemingway centered it on her opposition to the Russia probe.
A perfect example of how obviously unproven fraud claims are sanitized | Philip Bump | May 13, 2021 | Washington PostBut, “Hemingway,” a new three-part documentary by Ken Burns and Lynn Novick streaming on PBS, makes Hemingway, with all his contradictions, come alive.
Hemingway: Brilliant writer or avatar of toxic masculinity? | Kathi Wolfe | April 26, 2021 | Washington Blade“Hemingway” reveals that Hemingway, the ultimate man’s man, was into androgyny – what we’d today call gender fluidity.
Hemingway: Brilliant writer or avatar of toxic masculinity? | Kathi Wolfe | April 26, 2021 | Washington BladeMcLain herself has gone on to mine the life of Hemingway wife No.
In her novel ‘When the Stars Go Dark,’ Paula McLain draws on abuse cases, including her own | Maureen Corrigan | April 23, 2021 | Washington PostOutdoorsy tales like this, from Hemingway’s early Michigan stories to James Dickey’s “Deliverance” on down, typically use woods and waterways as proving grounds for masculinity.
‘Raft of Stars’ takes a cue from Hemingway, then puts a less macho spin on the adventure tale | Mark Athitakis | April 8, 2021 | Washington Post
My captain on the boat, Brazakka, he wanted me to do this Hemingway bit, with the white stubble, and he wanted the hero angle.
The Story Behind Lee Marvin’s Liberty Valance Smile | Robert Ward | January 3, 2015 | THE DAILY BEASTThe great Mann disappointed her; instead of Kafka and Tolstoy, he wanted to know what she thought of Hemingway.
“Fighting persecution of Christians is a unifying message among voters, particularly on the right,” Hemingway said.
Christians Enraged With Cruz Over Pro-Israel Comments | Tim Mak | September 12, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTWhen I first started out, the biggest influence I had was Hemingway.
In the edited conversation below, Earley, 53, talks of Ernest Hemingway, technical challenges, and stumbling toward the light.
Dr. Hemingway called a council at once, and all who knew anything of the missing boy reported.
The Price of the Prairie | Margaret Hill McCarter"It is a strange story, Dr. Hemingway, with a strange and tragic ending," replied the priest.
The Price of the Prairie | Margaret Hill McCarter"Well, we'll leave it to Dr. Hemingway," Judson declared, as the good doctor entered the doorway.
The Price of the Prairie | Margaret Hill McCarterI think our love for Dr. Hemingway in itself would have kept the Sabbath sacred.
The Price of the Prairie | Margaret Hill McCarterMarjie doesn't speak of it, of course, but Judson told Dr. Hemingway and asked him to officiate when the time comes.
The Price of the Prairie | Margaret Hill McCarter
British Dictionary definitions for Hemingway
/ (ˈhɛmɪŋˌweɪ) /
Ernest. 1899–1961, US novelist and short-story writer. His novels include The Sun Also Rises (1926), A Farewell to Arms (1929), For Whom the Bell Tolls (1940), and The Old Man and the Sea (1952): Nobel prize for literature 1954
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