Hemingway Review Blog

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. 

Charles Peek, 11/04/2024

Why we should know better than to approach the intersection of Hemingway studies and race studies bent on defending Hemingway

 

Peter Coveney, 09/30/2024

Learn more about the textual history of an often overlooked British anthology of Hemingway's writings

Peter Coveney, 09/20/2024

A former editor and publisher explores the provenance of an overlooked anthology of Hemingway's work

Pamela L. Caughie, 08/30/2024

A co-director of the Modernist Networks site shares what the site offers and invites content creators to contribute

Laetitia Nebot-Deneuville, 08/14/2024

A speculation about how Hemingway might have handled the social media era

Painting of Ernest Hemingway and his Basque memories
Iñaki Sagarna, 08/01/2024

Co-director of the 2024 Hemingway Society Conference Iñaki Sagarna explains the painting of Hemingway that provoked so much interest at the conference registration desk in Spain

Photograph of Ernest Hemingway in Spain
07/05/2024

Enjoy this suggested list of academic articles on Hemingway, the Spanish Civil War, and Spain to read before the upcoming conference in San Sebastian and Bilbao

Hemingway and filmmaker Joris Ivens in Spain
Lisa Tyler, 06/25/2024

Prepare for the 2024 Hemingway Society conference in San Sebastian and Bilbao, Spain

A photograph of the stained glass window
John Hargrove and Sharon Hamilton, 05/31/2024

John Hargrove and Sharon Hamilton travel to Michigan and visit a stained glass window dedicated to Ernest Hemingway by his sister Sunny

Letters of Ernest Hemingway, Volume 6
Verna Kale, 05/14/2024

Verna Kale, associate editor of The Letters of Ernest Hemingway, previews Volume 6.

Photograph showing how to lift a baby, from The Canadian Mother's Book
Sharon Hamilton, 05/08/2024

What parenting advice did Hadley and Ernest receive as new parents in 1923?

Cover photograph of The Canadian Mother's Book
Sharon Hamilton, 04/26/2024

Learn why the Canadian government's parenting advice became a source of amusement in the Hemingway household

Photograph of The Sun Also Rises
Florence McCambridge, 03/28/2024

A negative review of The Sun Also Rises on Goodreads prompts Florence McCambridge to reread Hemingway's oeuvre

Kees Luijben, 03/15/2024

How did Hemingway draw influence from and collaborate with the Dutch?

Photograph of Puenta de la Cantina
Alex Vernon, 02/21/2024

A digital archive of historical photographs and images helps recreate for readers  the world of For Whom the Bell Tolls

John Hargrove, 01/25/2024

Has what could very well be Hemingway's first contribution to a professionally published newspaper—and it's not the Kansas City Star—gone unnoticed all this time?

Cover art for the rap song "A Suitable Beast"
chris time steele, 12/21/2023

A rapper and songwriter confronts Hemingway's deadly disconnection, a disconnection caused by the patriarchy's Faustian bargain of domination for masking feelings, veiling emotions, and burying love

 

12/18/2023

If you missed our virtual Holidays with Hemingway party this year, take a moment to read through the three vignettes that won first, second, and third place in our writing contest! 

Eileen Martin and Greer Rising, 12/02/2023

Who is Michel Ney, and why would Hemingway like to have dinner with him?

Bumby and Ernest in Paris, 1924
Sharon Hamilton, 11/10/2023

Learn why Hemingway wasn't there when his first child was born in Toronto