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.
Wayne Catan interviews Brigid Pasulka, 2010 PEN/Hemingway Award winner for A Long, Long Time Ago and Essentially True.
Read MoreIn this latest installment, Wayne Catan interviews Jane Hamilton, 1989 PEN/Hemingway Award Winner for The Book of Ruth.
Read MoreNews coordinator, Michael Von Cannon, interviews Justin Rice from Lit Charts about "What Makes Hemingway Hemingway?"
Read MoreThe University of Idaho celebrated its 8th annual Hemingway Festival.
Read MoreWayne Catan interviews 2013 PEN/Hemingway Award Winner Kevin Powers.
Read MoreRon Berman's latest post in his Books in the Background series tackles Hemingway's Europe.
Read MoreInterview with Michael Dahlie, 2009 PEN/Hemingway Award Winner for A Gentleman's Guide to Graceful Living
Read MoreIn this new series of articles exclusive to The Hemingway Review Blog, Hemingway scholars will interview PEN/Hemingway Award winners to commemorate the 40th Anniversary of the award.
Read MoreThe Fall 2016 issue of The Hemingway Review has been published. This issue begins with a remarkable front cover, featuring an image from a booklet entitled “Don Ernesto en Pamplona” by Waldo Peirce. The painter drafted this booklet after his memorable trip to Pamplona with Hemingway in 1927.
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