Most people who tune in to the three-part, six-hour Ken Burns and Lynn Novick documentary, “Hemingway,” airing April 5-7 on PBS, probably know about the iconic author’s northern Michigan connection.
When Ernest Hemingway moved to Paris in 1921, he tacked a Michigan map up in his writing room. Michigan inspired Hemingway's stories, and his parents planted Hemingway's local roots before he was born ...
“If my books teach you anything,” said bestselling author Paula McLain during the 19th annual Author Luncheon at Calvary Church in Manheim Township, “it’s don’t marry Ernest Hemingway.” McLain, author ...
Hemingway's love of nature and writers' discipline were instilled in him from a young age. Often fishing and hunting with his father as a young boy, Ernest Hemingway fostered a love for the great ...
FARGO — When the world learned of the death of famed American novelist Ernest Hemingway 60 years ago, it’s likely that information came by way of Fargo. A coincidental connection between a local ...
This is the third story in The Unmarked Graveyard: Stories from Hart Island series from Radio Diaries. You can listen to the next installment on All Things Considered ...
The recent PBS series on the life of Ernest Hemingway displayed the writing-style rules of the Kansas City Star newspaper, from when Hemingway worked there in 1917 and 1918. He hadn't yet turned 20; ...