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 16, 2018

Catching Up

Catching Up Thank you for all of the nice notes and emails asking me where I’ve been. I apologize for being away from writing for so […]
August 15, 2018

Bullfighting, Hemingway, and history from a Spanish Perspective – An Interview with Paco Pereda

Bullfighting, Hemingway, and history from a Spanish Perspective I heard enthusiastic reports about Paco Pereda and his ideas about bullfighting long before I thought to interview […]
August 15, 2018

Hemingway From Cuba To Idaho: An Interview With Marty Peterson

Hemingway From Cuba To Idaho: An Interview With Marty Peterson Marty Peterson is currently Special Assistant to the President of the University of Idaho and a […]
August 15, 2018

Hemingway, the Fitzgeralds, and the Lost Generation: An Interview with Kirk Curnutt

Hemingway, the Fitzgeralds, and the Lost Generation: An Interview with Kirk Curnutt Kirk Curnutt is the author of several books about the Lost Generation including Coffee with […]
August 15, 2018

Learning more about Alice Hunt Sokoloff: A conversation with her son Kiril

Learning more about Alice Hunt Sokoloff: A conversation with her son Kiril Those of us who are interested in Hadley’s life and her perspective of Hemingway […]
August 15, 2018

An interview with Joseph Grant

An interview with Joseph Grant Joseph Grant was one of the first people to comment on, and follow, this blog. Since then, he has been very […]
August 15, 2018

A Portrait of Hemingway as a Young Man: An interview with Writer and Satirist Jerome Tuccille

A Portrait of Hemingway as a Young Man: An interview with Writer and Satirist Jerome Tuccille For the first page or two of reading Jerome Tuccille’s […]