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Last year, we sent out a call to the public to send us their most creative interpretations of one of the letters of Ernest Hemingway in our newly published edition. The response was overwhelming, and we were amazed and delighted to see so many thoughtful and creative submissions. One interpretation especially captured our imaginations, and […]
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The Letters of Ernest Hemingway, Volume 3: 1926–1929, features many previously unpublished letters, and follows a rising star as he emerges from the literary Left Bank of Paris and moves into the American mainstream. Editor Sandra Spanier discusses Hemingway’s enduring appeal in this new interview. Click here for more information on this fascinating series. […]
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We know you’ve been waiting for it…Volume 3 of The Letters of Ernest Hemingway is almost here! From meeting publishers in New York to sportfishing in Cuba to watching Pamplona’s Running of the Bulls, Hemingway’s letters to family, friends, and colleagues from 1926 to 1929 paint a vivid portrait of an adventurous man always on the move, always […]
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Mary Erler
The surviving letters that English nun Margaret Vernon sent to Thomas Cromwell in the 16th century reveal a nuanced portrait of the mysterious royal adviser.
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UPDATE 7-25: Check out this week’s letter: Darwin Builds a Fort! Charles Darwin was a typical teenager. He thought that some of his teachers were full of crap, and wasn’t afraid to say so (at least to his sister). This letter from Charles to his sister Caroline has a few choice words for a professor […]
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Last year, we sent out a call to the public to send us their most creative interpretations of one of the letters of Ernest Hemingway in our newly published edition. The response was overwhelming, and we were amazed and delighted to see so many thoughtful and creative submissions. One interpretation especially captured our imaginations, and […]
Read More
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The Letters of Ernest Hemingway, Volume 3: 1926–1929, features many previously unpublished letters, and follows a rising star as he emerges from the literary Left Bank of Paris and moves into the American mainstream. Editor Sandra Spanier discusses Hemingway’s enduring appeal in this new interview. Click here for more information on this fascinating series. […]
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We know you’ve been waiting for it…Volume 3 of The Letters of Ernest Hemingway is almost here! From meeting publishers in New York to sportfishing in Cuba to watching Pamplona’s Running of the Bulls, Hemingway’s letters to family, friends, and colleagues from 1926 to 1929 paint a vivid portrait of an adventurous man always on the move, always […]
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Mary Erler
The surviving letters that English nun Margaret Vernon sent to Thomas Cromwell in the 16th century r...
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UPDATE 7-25: Check out this week’s letter: Darwin Builds a Fort! Charles Darwin was a typical teenager. He thought that some of his teachers were full of crap, and wasn’t afraid to say so (at least to his sister). This letter from Charles to his sister Caroline has a few choice words for a professor […]
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