CALL FOR GRADUATE STUDENT PAPERS: THE 2026 ERNEST HEMINGWAY SOCIETY SEMINAR IN KETCHUM, IDAHO
CALL FOR GRADUATE STUDENT PAPERS: THE 2026 ERNEST HEMINGWAY SOCIETY SEMINAR IN KETCHUM, IDAHO
CALL FOR GRADUATE STUDENT PAPERS: THE 2026 ERNEST HEMINGWAY SOCIETY SEMINAR IN KETCHUM, IDAHO
The Community Library, a non-profit institution in Ketchum, Idaho, each year holds an Ernest Hemingway Seminar focusing on the work and life of the author who spent many years, including his final ones, in the Ketchum/Sun Valley area. The seminar began in 2009 and is now in its 17th year.
The Ernest Hemingway Museum at the Finca Vigía in coordination with the National Council of Cultural Heritage will host the 20th Ernest Hemingway International Colloquium in Havana, Cuba from June 25-28, 2025.
For Critical Insights volume under contract:
The Routledge Companion to Ernest Hemingway
The Routledge Literature Companions feature newly-commissioned work from an international team of contributors in exciting areas of literary studies. The essays in this volume, written in clear and jargon-free prose, are intended for both students and scholars, providing a comprehensive overview while introducing emerging scholarship. The Routledge Companion to Ernest Hemingway, edited by Verna Kale, is currently under contract for delivery in 2025.
Inquiries, abstracts, and submissions are welcome for an essay collection on THE OLD MAN AND THE SEA, to be published as part of Salem Press's ever-growing CRITICAL INSIGHTS series. For further information, please contact Robert Evans, the volume editor, at revans@aum.edu.
This special issue of The Hemingway Review aims to deepen the conversation about Hemingway, Blackness, and Whiteness. Recognizing Hemingway was taught and expected to perform White Supremacy and Privilege, we call on scholars to demonstrate ways to identify and make meaning of racism and anti-racism in Hemingway’s work. What can we learn from Hemingway about the performance of Whiteness and what use is that knowledge? How have Black writers engaged Hemingway, both in his lifetime and later?
The Michigan Hemingway Society offers two scholarships for the restart of their yearly conferences in northern Michigan. These scholarships provide opportunities to focus on the Michigan influence in Ernest Hemingway's life and works, especially The Nick Adams Stories.
The Florida Hemingway Society will Sponsor Panels during the June 20-23, 2019 17th International Colloquium Ernest Hemingway at the Finca Vigia, Cuba.
The Michigan Hemingway Society seeks applications for the Bill and Donna Cóte Scholarship for the current calendar year. Open to high school students, undergraduate students, and graduate students with an interest in the Michigan influence on the life and works of Ernest Hemingway.