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Charles Scribner III on the House of Scribner

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One True Sentence #32 with Tim O'Brien

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2024 Hemingway Society Board Elections are Open

This year, Society members will elect two candidates to serve three-year terms.   

Voting will open on Wednesday, November 8th, and remain open until December 2 at 11:59 pm.  

After reviewing the Candidate Statements, members in good standing can vote by clicking on one of the "Vote" buttons below. 

NOTE: You will need to log in the your Society membership account to be able to vote.

 

 

Michael Kim Roos on Rinaldo Rinaldi in A Farewell to Arms

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Ian Marshall on "The Porter"

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David Wyatt on Grace Under Pressure

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Hemingway in Toronto Webinar - Recording Now Available

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Join Hemingway Society Board Member, Sharon Hamilton, as she gives us a close look at Hemingway's time in Toronto in 1923 on the 100th anniversary of John "Bumby" Hemingway's birth.

Recording Now Available

One True Sentence #31 with Dennis Lehane

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Carl Eby on The Garden of Eden Manuscript

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One True Sentence #30 with Oscar Hokeah

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The Ernest Hemingway Foundation was established in 1965 by Mary Hemingway, Ernest’s widow, “for the purposes of awakening, sustaining an interest in, promoting, fostering, stimulating, supporting, improving and developing literature and all forms of literary composition and expression.”

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Ernest Hemingway in Toronto, Part II:  Traditional Media

Learn about Hemingway's Canadian connections through the books, journal articles, and television series on this list

Ernest Hemingway in Toronto, Part I: Online Resources

Learn more about Hemingway and Toronto from online blog posts, podcast episodes, websites, and videos 

Hemingway and Toronto Baseball

Sharon Hamilton explores what Toronto would have offered a devoted baseball fan like Hemingway during the 1920s

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