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  • Mary Hemingway, a member of PEN, founded the award in 1976
  • Hemingway: A Biography.
  • Hemingway: A Life Without Consequences.
  • sold his first screenplay, Wrestling Ernest Hemingway, adapted from a short story he had written f
  • , Theodore Dreiser, William Faulkner, Ernest Hemingway, Aldous Huxley, James Joyce, Sinclair Lewis,
  • Hemingway also also considered the Percival a great te
  • y, Graham Greene, Arthur Koestler and Ernest Hemingway), an analysis of The British Spy Novel and t
  • Whilst in Spain he befriended Ernest Hemingway, and was wounded at the Battle of Guadalajar
  • Ernest Hemingway and John Dos Passos sent their reports from
  • rican Reel, starring David Carradine, Mariel Hemingway, and Michael Maloney.
  • tarring Peter O'Toole, Vincent Spano, Mariel Hemingway, and Virginia Madsen.
  • e was born in Melbourne to Douglas and Marie Hemingway, and was educated at Genazzano Convent (1954
  • wo aides, Secret Service agent Lynn Delaney ( Hemingway) and press secretary Sharon Serrano to infil
  • orks by Cervantes, Guy de Maupassant, Ernest Hemingway and Jack London.
  • s he'd ever read and compared it to books by Hemingway and Twain.
  • Hemingway and his wife appeared in the episode "Making
  • While in Europe, Kumomaru befriends Ernest Hemingway and Pablo Picasso and attempts to stop Major
  • a century of famous diners, including Ernest Hemingway and Yves Saint-Laurent.
  • Walters and John Gardyne, and starring Polly Hemingway and David Rintoul.
  • tions of American expatriates such as Ernest Hemingway and the elegant hotel opened for business in
  • ritten under the pen name A.A. Fair), Ernest Hemingway's "Night Before Battle" (published in The Co
  • d to the phrase are on record, two by Ernest Hemingway and one by Gertrude Stein (Mellow, 1974, pp.
  • ion, on the role of novelists such as Ernest Hemingway and William Faulkner in the development of A
  • ts", and conveyed this information to Ernest Hemingway and Dos Passos who were in Madrid.
  • The award is named after Ernest Hemingway and funded by the Ernest Hemingway Foundatio
  • nk in the school of restraint exemplified by Hemingway and Raymond Carver.
  • of musicians, including Ray Anderson, Gerry Hemingway, Anthony Braxton, Dewey Redman, Barry Altsch
  • Hemingway appears on over 100 recordings, on labels in
  • d in the short story "The Killers" by Ernest Hemingway; as well as in Babbitt by Sinclair Lewis.
  • y recurs throughout the novel, translated by Hemingway as "I obscenity in the milk."
  • Bob Fosse's Star 80 (1983) starred Mariel Hemingway as Stratten and Eric Roberts as Snider, whos
  • Mariel Hemingway as Pamela
  • Mariel Hemingway as Tipper Gore
  • Mariel Hemingway as Disney Rifkin
  • Mariel Hemingway as Carly Matthews Portland
  • Dave Hemingway, at the time of the split, released a collec
  • Book Award, finalist for the 1987 Ritz Paris Hemingway Award for best novel of the year in English,
  • lensky, Knute Rockne, Sinclair Lewis, Ernest Hemingway, Bill Tilden, Coco Chanel, Jack Dempsey, Pri
  • Hemingway bird-hunting at Silver Creek, near Picabo, I
  • In 1964, Leicester Hemingway, brother of author Ernest Hemingway, attempt
  • Hemingway, deeply affected by his relationship with vo
  • In a letter written in the mid-1930s, Ernest Hemingway described a visit by Peirce to his home in K
  • pano) and an eccentric egg-donor girl, Meli ( Hemingway), Dr. Wolper finally succeeds in the cloning
  • 942, under the command of Lieutenant Rowland Hemingway DSC, RN.
  • ntic comedy film starring John Candy, Mariel Hemingway, Emma Samms and Raymond Burr (in his last fi
  • The Sun Also Rises by Ernest Hemingway ends with Jake and Brett in a taxi on Gran V
  • well-regarded scholarly biography of Ernest Hemingway, Ernest Hemingway: A Life Story.
  • In 1965 Mary Hemingway established the Hemingway Foundation and in
  • to Maxwell E. Perkins, the editor of Ernest Hemingway, F. Scott Fitzgerald and Thomas Wolfe.
  • ncluded distinguished artists such as Ernest Hemingway, F. Scott Fitzgerald, T.S. Eliot, John Dos P
  • ine, Henri Matisse, Jean-Paul Sartre, Ernest Hemingway, F. Scott Fitzgerald and dozens of other mem
  • The Hall was originally built by the Hemingway family, first recorded there in 1379 and in
  • popular was Hatuey Beer that in 1952 Ernest Hemingway featured Hatuey Beer in his book The Old Man
  • He received the Hemingway First Novel Award for his debut work, Death
  • The Peter Hemingway Fitness and Leisure Centre (formerly the Cor
  • Coronation Swimming Pool (renamed Peter Hemingway Fitness and Leisure Centre), 13808 111 Avenu
  • d from writers like Raymond Chandler, Ernest Hemingway, Flannery O'Connor, and Philip Roth to film
  • Letters, a Special Citation from the Ernest Hemingway Foundation, and the The Louis D. Rubin, Jr.
  • ved a Whiting Foundation Award and a special Hemingway Foundation/PEN citation.
  • Humphreys was the winner of the 1984 Hemingway Foundation/PEN Award, for Dreams of Sleep, a
  • The Hemingway Foundation/PEN Award is awarded annually to
  • st novel, Imagining Argentina, which won the Hemingway Foundation/PEN Award, the Shirley Collier Aw
  • It received the 1995 Hemingway Foundation/PEN Award.
  • Wartime Lies won the Hemingway Foundation/PEN Award in 1991.
  • y in the Alberta Department of Public Works, Hemingway founded his own practice in 1956.
  • r a stop at Sloppy Joe's bar (the one Ernest Hemingway frequently hung out at).
  • o the third wife of American novelist Ernest Hemingway, from 1940 to 1945.
  • S hardcover edition adds a quote from Ernest Hemingway, has 43 chapters, drops the subtitle, and ex
  • ht cast cast included James Graeme as Ernest Hemingway, Helen Dallimore as Mary Hemingway, and Tamm
  • Hemingway house in Key West, Florida where he lived wi
  • of Caporetto was vividly described by Ernest Hemingway in his novel A Farewell to Arms.
  • d: The Dorothy Stratten Story, and by Mariel Hemingway in "Star 80".
  • oat cancer, at the home of his partner Janet Hemingway, in Winchester.
  • ) is a romance drama film based on the book, Hemingway in Love and War by Henry S. Villard and Jame
  • rt of a source study for the Paris of Ernest Hemingway in the 1920s; it's a movie about the raw mat
  • at a party given by Selig, which resulted in Hemingway's Women's Wear Daily front- and back-page st
  • ike White Elephants, a short story by Ernest Hemingway, is written on the back of the 2003 album ca
  • Lynn N. Hemingway is a Democratic member of the Utah State Hou
  • Wrestling Ernest Hemingway is a 1993 drama-romance film directed by Ran
  • atre Guide praised this performance, saying ' Hemingway is outstanding as Pertelotte; her chuckling
  • Starring Margaux and Mariel Hemingway, it contains one of the most infamous scenes
  • olaiuta, Steve Smith, Kenwood Dennard, Gerry Hemingway, Jeff Sipe and many others.
  • ay Anderson, Tim Berne, Anthony Davis, Gerry Hemingway, John Zorn, and others.
  • ute is a two-lane rural road, except through Hemingway, Johnsonville, and Florence, where it has fo
  • Cullen, Belinda Giblin, Barrie Barkla, Helen Hemingway, Judy Nunn, Paul Karo, Ken James, Monica Mau
  • McAlmon, William Carlos Williams and Ernest Hemingway, Katherine Anne Porter and John Dos Passos.
  • ted, and the couple did not meet again after Hemingway left Italy.
  • Ernest Hemingway lodged in Burguete in 1924 and 1925 for a fi
  • Hemingway made a single first-class appearance for the
  • story, famous personalities including Ernest Hemingway, maritime history, and works by local artist
  • Gerry Hemingway: Marmalade King (1995)
  • been called the finest screen adaptation of Hemingway material
  • Mariel Hemingway: Meli
  • Gerry Hemingway, moers festival 2007
  • is the second film adaptation of the Ernest Hemingway novel To Have and Have Not.
  • The title refers both to Hemingway's A Farewell to Arms and actress Lauren Baca
  • ship with von Blixen, Percival guided Ernest Hemingway on both of Hemingway's African safaris, the
  • H: Hemingway Park
  • expatriate American writers, such as Ernest Hemingway, Paul Bowles, Thornton Wilder and Sherwood A
  • Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA) in 2007 Hemingway played the role of Melissa in the world prem
  • Garry Hemingway played Wing, and scored two tries in Leeds'
  • ry "A Natural History of the Dead" by Ernest Hemingway, primarily as a satirical commentary on its
  • Hemingway quit his job on 6 March 1987, and soon found
  • seen from the original quote as reported by Hemingway, refers to his generation, those who were me
  • Other leading cast members were Polly Hemingway, Richard Heffer, Sean Scanlan and Terence Ri
  • Tinker socialized in Spain with Ernest Hemingway, Robert Hale Merriman the leader of the Amer
  • In 1980 a group of Hemingway scholars gathered to assess the donated pape
  • From the lower-middle order, Hemingway scored a duck in each innings in which he ba
  • Born in Hemingway, South Carolina, Tallon graduated from Dillo
  • The physical address is 13002 Choppee Road, Hemingway, South Carolina 29554.
  • House Burguetty where Ernest Hemingway stayed.
  • yle, writing, "Lifted note-for-note from the Hemingway story, the classic opening scene of Siodmak'
  • Hemingway struck up a friendship with Percival, effect
  • Hemingway studied at Westminster College and the Unive
  • ended interviews with such authors as Ernest Hemingway, Thornton Wilder and William Faulkner.
  • create a new character, Janet DuBois (Mariel Hemingway), to replace her and will be less costly wit
  • outcome of the 1937 visit of Dos Passos and Hemingway to Spain during which their friendship broke
  • Baker, a well-regarded biographer of Ernest Hemingway, to "graduate, so at least you'll be an acto
  • xtension, a movable feast was used by Ernest Hemingway to mean the memory of a splendid place that
  • Mary Hemingway, tourist
  • usade (New York, 1940), introduced by Ernest Hemingway, translated by Whittaker Chambers.
  • ount of her travels (including one trip with Hemingway), Travels With Myself and Another (1978); an
  • For example, Hemingway uses the construction "what passes that", wh
  • Ernest Hemingway was married to Pauline Pfeiffer, the daughte
  • Ernest Hemingway was also often found whisky in hand, lost in
  • Hemingway was born in Minster, Kent and after gaining
  • Garry Hemingway was a rugby union and professional rugby lea
  • Among his designs was Ernest Hemingway's childhood home; Hemingway was a friend of
  • I Killed Hemingway was a 1993 New York Times Notable Book of th
  • The Weekly Observer ( Hemingway) Weekly
  • Hemingway went on to perform in the world premiere of
  • ort Happy Life of Francis Macomber by Ernest Hemingway, which in turn was inspired by an incident d
  • During the war he became friends with Ernest Hemingway who sought his favor as the war corresponden
  • ly mocked in the pages of the Star by Ernest Hemingway who was, at the time, a reporter for the pap
  • The current acting headteacher is John Hemingway, who has temporarily been given the role aft
  • Writers he has influenced include Ernest Hemingway, William Faulkner, John Steinbeck, J. D. Sal
  • cious reader of the literary works of Ernest Hemingway, William Faulkner, F. Scott Fitzgerald, and
  • Hemingway, Williams, and William Faulkner always staye
  • Hemingway won the Massey medal twice for his architect
  • Ernest Hemingway would adopt the same ideas in his introducti
  • e in Piggott, Arkansas where novelist Ernest Hemingway wrote portions of his novel, A Farewell to A
  • n his book The Green Hills of Africa, Ernest Hemingway wrote, 'All I wanted now, was to get back to