Hemingway Review Blog

The Hemingway Review blog shares information on topics relevant to Hemingway, his writings, and the study of his work. It’s a more casual, less serious space for playful pieces and personal reflections. We will consider videos, audio recordings, slide presentations, photographs, and short pieces of writing (generally 250-500 words). Reflections on teaching and discussions of popular culture are welcome. Please review the blog's submission guidelines and contact Lisa Tyler, blog editor, at lisa.tyler@sinclair.edu if you are interested in contributing to the blog. 

J.S. Campbell, 05/04/2023

Is a community in Virginia using parents' rights as a Trojan horse for a new wave of book banning?

J.S. Campbell, 04/18/2023

Should Hemingway's books be banned in the name of parental rights?

Andrew Scragg, 04/03/2023

How Trollope and Hemingway identify the masculine values of a changing world

Andrew Scragg, 03/10/2023

Living at times of great social and political change, the Victorian and the modernist looked at what these changes meant for masculinity

E. Stone Meredith, 02/21/2023

Learn how Hemingway leveraged his talents to show America what was really happening in the aftermath of the deadly hurricane that hit Key West in 1935

E. Stone Meredith, 02/02/2023

Learn how Hemingway's on-the-spot coverage of the 1935 Key West hurricane for the New Masses changed the genre of hurricane reporting

John Hargrove, 01/05/2023

How Max Eastman's publishers edited the Socket Photo to make it appropriate for a 1964 audience

John Hargrove, 12/26/2022

John Hargrove explains a photograph of a nearly naked Hemingway wearing what looks like a teacup on a string over his genitals

Greer Rising and Eileen Martin, 12/09/2022

What does Ernest mean when he refers to a "devil box" in his letters of the 1950s?

John W. Crowley, 11/28/2022

Learn who wrote the venomous review of Leonard Brown's scholarly book on Hemingway that ultimately blocked its publication.

John W. Crowley, 11/18/2022

John W. Crowley solves the mystery of what happened to a scholar's book on Hemingway

Steve Paul, 10/28/2022

Could a French surrealist's memoir have inspired Hemingway's short story "God Rest You, Merry Gentlemen"?

Mary-Jo Adams, 10/11/2022

Learn more about the museum housed in Hemingway's Cuban home

Dermot Ross, 10/02/2022

Learn how a Kiwi--Auckland lawyer Dermot Ross--sees the 2022 Hemingway Society conference in Wyoming and Montana

Dermot Ross, 09/28/2022

Read a New Zealander's report on the 2022 Hemingway conference in Sheridan, Wyoming, and Cooke City, Montana 

Josep Salip and Jorge Isaac Medina, 09/13/2022

Visit Pescador con Marlin, a Canary Islands sculpture inspired by The Old Man and the Sea

Sharon Hamilton and John Hargrove, 09/06/2022

Sharon Hamilton and John Hargrove visit the Occidental Hotel, where Hemingway stopped on his way to Sheridan, and sample Wyoming Whiskey

Sharon Hamilton and John Hargrove, 09/01/2022

Sharon Hamilton and John Hargrove visit Buffalo, Wyoming, where Hemingway stayed on his way to Sheridan

Darla Worden, 08/25/2022

Darla Worden, author of a book about Hemingway's summers in Wyoming, explains how Ernest came to visit two dude ranches

Judy Slack, 07/31/2022

Retired librarian Judy Slack describes the Hemingway-related materials in the Wyoming Room of Sheridan County Fulmer Public Library