The Hemingway Society welcomes proposals for papers to be delivered at the 36th American Literature Association conference to be held May 21-24, 2025 in Boston.
In June 1937 Hemingway delivered a speech to the American Writers’ Congress in which he stated that “A writer’s problem does not change.…
Presenters who would like to submit their work for potential inclusion in the post-conference collection should email proposals of 500 words by 30 August 2024 to the editors Verna Kale (vlk123@psu.edu), Alberto Lena (alena_ord@yahoo.co.uk) and Iñaki Sagarna (inakisagarna@gmail.com). We will…
For Critical Insights volume under contract:
Ernest Hemingway’s A Farewell to Arms
DEADLINE FOR PROPOSALS: June 30
We seek submissions for a Critical Insights volume, under contract with Salem Press, on Hemingway’s 1929 novel, A Farewell to Arms—praised as “one of Hemingway’s best literary works…
In 1923, the relatively unknown American expatriate writer Ernest Hemingway published his
first book, Three Stories and Ten Poems (Paris: Contact Publishing), which featured the stories
“Up in Michigan,” “Out of Season,” and “My Old Man.” That same year he wrote the vignettes
that would be…
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…
EH-EH: ERNEST HEMINGWAY AND EUSKAL HERRIA
THE HEMINGWAY SOCIETY ANNOUNCES ITS CALL FOR PAPERS FOR THE 20TH INTERNATIONAL HEMINGWAY CONFERENCE TO BE HELD JULY 14-20 2024 IN SAN SEBASTIÁN AND BILBAO, SPAIN.
Participants are invited to get to know the people, places, cuisine, and culture of…
AMERICAN LITERATURE ASSOCIATION
2023 CONFERENCE
CALL FOR PAPERS
Boston | May 25-28, 2023
The Hemingway Society is hosting a panel at the American Literature Association’s 34th annual conference, which will meet at the Westin Copley Place in Boston, May 25-28, 2023. We are seeking papers that…
American writer Ernest Hemingway lived in and visited many places. While much has been written about the author’s exploits in Paris, Key West, Cuba, Spain, Italy, and Michigan, there has yet to be a full treatment of Hemingway’s connection to the American West. Starting in 1928, and lasting until…
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-…