The Hemingway Review back issues from March 1999:
Meeting Ernest Hemingway: a miscellany of 50 first encounters and initial impressions.(American writer)
Mar 22, 1999; ... 1. Morley Callaghan Availability I would come down to the [Toronto Star] editorial room where I got my assignment, then I would go downstairs to the library and sit writing my story. One afternoon I looked up and there was Hemingway, watching me. I imagine he had ...
The Hemingway birthplace: its restoration and interpretation.(American writer Ernest Hemingway)
Mar 22, 1999; ... The Ernest Hemingway Foundation of Oak Park(1) SINCE THE FIRST historic house museum in the United States opened to the public in 1850,(2) Americans have used historic buildings as tools for teaching and learning about the past. The pace at which historic places have opened to ...
Letter to the Oak Park Boys.(correspondence of Ernest Hemingway's father)
Mar 22, 1999; ... "THE AGASSIZ BOYS" have been favored from time to time with letters from their friend Clarence E. Hemingway, President of the Oak Park "Agassiz Chapter," who is still in Europe. Recent letters from him to friends here tell of his delightful visits to Edinborough, London, Antwerp, Brussels, ...
Sudden death that may come to a recently delivered mother.(essay by Ernest Hemingway's father, Dr. Clarence Hemingway)
Mar 22, 1999; ... IN CHOOSING THIS subject I find there are several good reasons for undertaking the study of sudden deaths that may come to a recently delivered mother. By sudden death, let it be understood, one that comes with relatively little warning when all seemed to be going well. This may ...
Tales of old Nantucket: Grace Hall Hemingway.(Ernest Hemingway's mother)
Mar 22, 1999; ... INTRODUCTION GRACE HALL HEMINGWAY (1872-1951) was an accomplished concert singer and voice teacher, and late in life also a proficient painter. However, many would say her primary claim to fame is as the mother of the celebrated writer Ernest Hemingway (1899-1961). Grace was a ...
Tales of old Nantucket.(Nantucket Island as seen by Ernest Hemingway's mother, Grace Hall Hemingway)
Mar 22, 1999; ... ILLUSTRATED WITH PAINTINGS BY GRACE HALL HEMINGWAY NANTUCKET ISLAND, THIRTY miles out to sea, from the coast of Massachusetts, is the last place in this country, where you can see life lived as it was two hundred years ago. The fishermen and captains of ...
Report of the Department of Military Affairs January to July, 1918.(American writer Ernest Hemingway's military service in Italy)
Mar 22, 1999; ... INTRODUCTION BY KEN PANDA University of Delaware ERNEST HEMINGWAY'S TERM of service in Italy during World War I stands as a seminal period in both his life and his art. For his exploits in the Section IV ambulance service at Schio and later in the rolling canteen in ...
Hemingway's U.S. 3rd Army Inspector General Interview during World War II.(writer Ernest Hemingway; includes commentary)(Transcript)
Mar 22, 1999; ... INTRODUCTION BY JAMES H. MEREDITH United States Air Force Academy AN ESPECIALLY INTRIGUING letter in Hemingway's voluminous correspondence at the John E Kennedy Library is from Judge Paul Leahy, dated 12 March 1952.(1) Although Leahy and Hemingway never met, the ...
The Garden of Eden revisited: with Hemingway in Provence in the summer of '59.(writer Ernest Hemingway; Provence, France)
Mar 22, 1999; ... IN THE SUMMER of 1959, the dangerous summer, I signed on as secretary to the author Ernest Hemingway and his cuadrilla during the feria of San Fermin in Pamplona. I had met the Hemingways in Madrid two months before, when I was sent to interview him by the Belgian News Service I worked ...
On Hemingway and his influence: conversations with writers.(Ernest Hemingway; interviews with Russell Banks, Charles Johnson, Michael Ondaatje, E. Annie Proulx, Bob Shacochis, Robert Stone, and Terry Tempest Williams)(Interview)
Mar 22, 1999; ... IS IT POSSIBLE, for an American writer, on the eve of the 21st century, to write outside the shadow of Ernest Hemingway? Well, yes and no. For some the shadow receded long ago; for others it was never there. But for many American writers of the generations since Hemingway, the ...
Hemingway's Fetishism: Psychoanalysis and the Mirror of Manhood.(Review)
Mar 22, 1999; ... Hemingway's Fetishism: Psychoanalysis and the Mirror of Manhood. By Carl Eby. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1999. Cloth $71.50. Paper $23.95.366 pp. Over the course of the last two decades, scholars have come increasingly to focus on issues of gender in Hemingway's ...
Hemingway: Seven Decades of Criticism.(Review)
Mar 22, 1999; ... Hemingway: Seven Decades of Criticism. Edited by Linda Wagner-Martin. East Lansing: Michigan State University Press, 1998. Paper $24.95. 427 pp. Hemingway: Seven Decades of Criticism, the 1990s volume of Linda Wagner-Martin's series of collected criticism, is an assurance of ...
The Hemingway Cookbook.(Review)
Mar 22, 1999; ... The Hemingway Cookbook. By Craig Boreth. Chicago: Chicago Review Press, 1998. Cloth $24.00. 226 pp. Are you looking for a way to celebrate the Hemingway centennial but can't afford to travel to Oak Park, Boston, Ketchum, or Bimini? Then look no farther. Craig Boreth has created ...
Current bibliography: annotated.(Ernest Hemingway)
Mar 22, 1999; ... [HEMINGWAY REVIEW bibliographer Al DeFazio welcomes your assistance in keeping this feature up-to-date, please send reprints, clippings, and photocopies of articles, as well as notices of new books, directly to him at 1837 Satinwood Court, Vienna, VA 22182. E-mail: adefazio@pen.k12.va.us] ...