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Strange Tribe - a fascinating look Into the life of the Hemingways...
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... Arts Examiner Darlene Pistocchi John Hemingway's Memoir, "Strange Tribe" - Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble Ernest Hemingway. Now there's a name. Rich with history, literary genius and masculine mystique, Hemingway has been part of the great lore of South ... Comment?
Tiger great, not good, so what?
... boy-toy who stuck around in the hope of getting an inheritance (he did.) When I was about 27, I read Ernest Hemingway's Nobel-prize-winning novel The Old Man and the Sea. By then, of course, I was far too sophisticated to believe that anything could ... Comment?
Key West brings warmth to cruisers
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... the historical center and some excellent statuary, including a fine life-size bronze statue of novelist Ernest Hemingway, who lived there for a while. His house still exists, behind a brick wall. In the late 1920s, Hemingway moved to Key West. In ... Comment?
Global Warming is real, stop denying it
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... the end of the century. But we have more to lose than that. According to the National Geographic Society , Ernest Hemingway's The Snows of Kilimanjaro will soon be gone forever. The glaciers, which Hemingway described as "wide as all the world, ... Comment?
Video: Edmonton Journal Book Fair
... to study English literature. His favourite writers included Walt Whitman, Charles Dickens, James Joyce and Ernest Hemingway. "I loved The Old Man and the Sea. I was influenced by that. And Thomas Hardy is one of my favourite poets and novelists. He ... Comment?
Iraqi refugee and poet found inspiration in a story about Edmonton
... to study English literature. His favourite writers included Walt Whitman, Charles Dickens, James Joyce and Ernest Hemingway. "I loved The Old Man and the Sea. I was influenced by that. And Thomas Hardy is one of my favourite poets and novelists. He ... Comment?
Army of Prose: How I Kicked My Habit(s), With a Little Help From London, Hemingway, and Fitzgerald
... War to the slave trade, the Revolution to Vietnam. When I happened upon a book on the Spanish Civil War by Ernest Hemingway, it at once dawned on me that I wasn't reading much that had any real style and subtlety. I was reminded that I had yet to ... Comment?
Panettone season arrives: A piece of cake
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... deft industrial planning. The grand cafs in Milan, such as Taveggia, Sant'Ambroeus and Cova, about which Ernest Hemingway wrote in "A Farewell to Arms", simply squeeze a few batches of panettoni into their normal baking schedules as Christmas ... Comment?
Opinion: Global Warming and Mt. Kilimanjaro
... by G. Kaser, et al., published in the International Journal of Climatology (2004). They note that when Ernest Hemingway published "The Snows of Kilimanjaro" in 1936, the mountain had already lost more than half its surface ice area in the previous ... Comment?
... Mallory 4. "Lolita," Vladimir Nabakov, vs. "The Kite Runner," Khaled Hosseini 5. "The Old Man and the Sea," Ernest Hemingway, vs. "The Grapes of Wrath," John Steinbeck 6. "The Stand," Stephen King, vs. "To Kill a Mockingbird," Harper Lee Book Brawl ... Comment?
PAPERWORK: Lifetime of words very telling
... shows how a diary opens a window overlooking the movement of time as it shapes lives. Ellis respected Ernest Hemingway and highlighted this quote from the author's book "The Snows of Kilimanjaro": "There was so much to write. He had seen the world ... Comment?
Key West . . . historic 'party central'
... The trolley next drops us off in the old Bahamian neighbourhood where we join fellow literary pilgrims at Ernest Hemingway's two-storey home. Guide Bob regales us with details of Papa's audacious life in this Spanish-Colonial mansion, where he wrote ... Comment?
How could two crossword constructors come up with puzzles that are almost exactly alike?
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... are invariably titled "Continental Breakfast.") Another one that I'd rather lose an eye than see again: ERNEST HEMINGWAY, THE SUN ALSO RISES, and A FAREWELL TO ARMS, all conveniently 15 letters long. Rather than a case of crossword hackery, I'd ... Comment?
Rower does it by the book
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... of the boathouse hours before a big race. The classic athletes' text would be The Old Man and the Sea , Ernest Hemingway's short story about a fisherman who catches a giant marlin, only for it to be virtually devoured by sharks before he gets it ... Comment?
Je vous salue, Paris Review
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... in English. Indeed, some of the insights they have produced have themselves become legendary, such as Ernest Hemingway's 1958 revelation that he re-wrote the last page of A Farewell to Arms 39 times , a fact now habitually wheeled out in front ... Comment?
... Joe has left and gone away...' Madonna, Billy Joel and Jennifer Lopez have also paid musical tribute while Ernest Hemingway immortalised him thus in The Old Man And The Sea: 'I would like to take the great DiMaggio fishing, the old man said. They ... Comment?
Sunriver Resort is in central Oregon, about 15 miles from Bend, and offers year-round outdoor pursuits like skiing, golf, and horseback riding in the 2.5-million-acre Deschutes National Forest Casa Marina Resort The 311-room beachfront Casa Marina is in tropical, laid-back Key West, Fla., where Ernest Hemingway bummed around in the 1930s .The ... Comment?
... and more. I'm Art Chimes. Welcome to VOA's science and technology magazine, "Our World." In the 1930s, Ernest Hemingway published the classic short story, "The Snows of Kilimanjaro." If he wrote it today, he might have chosen a different title. For ... Comment?
Reading for business inspiration
... in business. Their answers may surprise you, so if you are looking for a bit of inspiration, read on... Ernest Hemingway's The Old Man and the Sea , telling the epic battle between a fisherman and a giant fish, inspires the business brains of Irish ... Comment?
Arsenic and our fate, appearances count and middle-class theft
... the online marking of school qualifications. It rated Churchill as below average Other authors, including Ernest Hemingway and William Golding, were also dismissed by the computer as not being up to standard in the American equivalent of an A-level ... Comment?