Welcome to The Hemingway Project

It all started with A Moveable Feast, the first Hemingway book I read for pleasure (without being assigned to read it). Hemingway’s voice was warm, and yet detached, one could feel the […]
August 22, 2018

Hemingway’s Havana: Reflections of an Era by Raul Villarreal

Hemingway’s Havana: Reflections of an Era by Raul Villarreal Today’s post is part one of a two-part feature on Raul Villarreal and his father Rene, who […]
August 22, 2018

Poison Pens: Kirk Curnutt’s Review of “Faulkner and Hemingway: Biography of a Literary Rivalry” by Joe Fruscione

Poison Pens: Kirk Curnutt’s Review of “Faulkner and Hemingway: Biography of a Literary Rivalry” by Joe Fruscione    It is my pleasure to publish Kirk Curnutt’s […]
August 22, 2018

The Key West Shuffle

The Key West Shuffle It is hard to imagine a more radical change of lifestyle, culture, and geography, than Hemingway’s move from Europe to Key West, […]
August 22, 2018

Hemingway People

Hemingway People Opening day of fiesta in Pamplona, July, 2011   I am hopelessly, and a bit happily, behind on posting stories and interviews, but that […]
August 22, 2018

A little place called Horton Bay

‘A little place called Horton Bay” – Hadley talks about her wedding to Ernest  In a few days I’m headed for Chicago and then Michigan for […]
August 22, 2018

Reading Hemingway in a Foreign Country

Reading Hemingway in a Foreign Country Hemingway said he always hated to “leave a place” and so do I.  As much as I love to travel, […]
August 22, 2018

Hadley talks about the summer after her divorce

Hadley talks about the summer after her divorce   After the difficult summer of 1926, when Pauline, Ernest and Hadley were all in Southern France on […]