Health Jul 21 How mental health struggles wrote Ernest Hemingway’s final chapter On a Sunday morning, the famed writer awoke early in a discombobulated and distressed mood. The rest is literary history -- and part of a family’s legacy of pain. By Dr. Howard Markel
Arts Oct 22 2 rarely seen Hemingway stories will be published next year The director of Hemingway's literary estate, Michael Katakis, told The Associated Press recently that "The Monument" and "Indian Country and the White Army" will be included with a special reissue of the author's classic "For Whom the Bell Tolls."… By Hillel Italie, Associated Press
Arts Aug 07 Watch 5:10 Long-lost Hemingway story captures Paris liberation In August 1944, Paris was liberated from Nazi occupiers, and embedded with the soldiers was a giant of American literature. More than a decade later, Ernest Hemingway captured the mood and the moment in a short story that bears the…
Arts Aug 03 You can finally read this Ernest Hemingway story about Paris after WWII 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 chance to read one. By Alison Thoet
Jul 01 Watch 6:25 How sexual rivalry, fist fights and other shenanigans drove Ernest Hemingway By PBS NewsHour A photo of Ernest Hemingway sitting with a mischievous-looking group in Pamplona inspired Leslie M. M. Blume’s new book, “Everybody Behaves Badly.” It was 1925, a year before Hemingway’s “The Sun Also Rises,” hit. The group was a volatile mix,… Continue watching
Oct 06 Watch The Old Man and the Boat: Hemingway’s Quest for Peace The Old Man and His Boat: Hemingway's Quest for Peace… Continue watching
Oct 05 Watch Hemingway and His Boat: New Book Offers Insight Into Elusive Writer Hemingway and His Boat: New Book Offers Insight Into Elusive Writer… Continue watching