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Hemingway and biographer
Hotchner, a friend and biographer of Hemingway, alleged that Seán Hemingway had edited the new edition, in part, to exclude references to his grandmother, Hemingway's second wife Pauline Pfeiffer, which he had found less than flattering.
Hemingway biographer James Mellow argues the genesis of the story began during Hemingway's honeymoon with his second wife, Pauline Pfeiffer, and shortly after his divorce from Hadley Richardson.
Hemingway biographer and scholar Carlos Baker writes in Hemingway: The Writer as Artist that in Across the River and Into the Trees the overriding theme is that of " the three ages of man.
Hemingway biographer, Carlos Baker, claims that Macomber loses his fear as the buffalo charges, and the loss of fear ushers Macomber into manhood, which Margot instantly kills.
Her father, Michael S. Reynolds, was a noted biographer of Ernest Hemingway.
Of Hemingway's marriage to Hadley, Hemingway biographer Jeffrey Meyers claims: " With Hadley, Hemingway achieved everything he had hoped for with Agnes: the love of a beautiful woman, a comfortable income, a life in Europe.

Hemingway and Jeffrey
Petoskey and the surrounding area are notable for being the setting of several of the Nick Adams stories by Ernest Hemingway, who spent his childhood summers on nearby Walloon Lake, as well as being the place where for Calliope, the protagonist of Jeffrey Eugenides ' Middlesex, events take a severe and lasting turn.
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Jeffrey Meyers, author of Hemingway: A Biography, believes Hemingway saw Adriana as a representation of Venice, that she " connected " him to Italy, and that theirs was a type of father-daughter relationship which Hemingway romanticized.

Hemingway and Meyers
According to Meyers an example of omission is that Renata, like other heroines in Hemingway's fiction, suffers a major " shock "— the murder of her father and the subsequent loss of her home — to which Hemingway alludes only briefly.
" Meyers agrees that parallels exist between Hemingway and Colonel Cantwell, but he sees more similarities with Hemingway's friend of many decades " Chink " Dorman-Smith, whose military career was undermined resulting in his demotion.
Meyers believes the novel shows a new " confessional mode " in Hemingway's work and that it " would have been hailed as more impressive if it had been written by anyone but Hemingway.
According to Meyers an example of omission is that Renata, like other heroines in Hemingway's fiction, suffers a major " shock "— the murder of her father and the subsequent loss of her home — to which Hemingway alludes only briefly.

Hemingway and writes
Elder writes that " he used short, sharp sentences, with language as raw as Ernest Hemingway or Raymond Carver.
Noting that the clumsy " created " nature of the young Hemingway in A Moveable Feast is well-established as fraudulent ( e. g., Hemingway had access to large sums of money during the time he was in Paris, yet portrayed himself as " starving "), Kennedy points out that Hemingway writes as if he were the only person in his literary circle in Paris who was sexually stable and healthy, in contrast to F. Scott Fitzgerald and Gertrude Stein.
Charles Oliver, author of Ernest Hemingway A to Z: The Essential Reference to the Life and Work, writes that the novel shows a common Hemingway theme of " maintaining control over one's life, even in the face of terrible odds.
In the memoir, Hemingway writes about his marriage to Hadley and their life together in Paris in the early to mid 1920s.

Hemingway and novel
* For Whom the Bell Tolls, an Ernest Hemingway novel which tells the story of Robert Jordan, an American volunteer attached to a guerrilla unit during the Spanish Civil War.
Bogart met Lauren Bacall while filming To Have and Have Not ( 1944 ), a loose adaptation of the Ernest Hemingway novel.
The term was popularized by Ernest Hemingway who used it as one of two contrasting epigraphs for his novel, The Sun Also Rises.
Kobarid is known for the Battle of Caporetto, where the Italian retreat was documented by Ernest Hemingway in his novel A Farewell to Arms.
For Whom the Bell Tolls is a novel by Ernest Hemingway published in 1940.
In another odd stylistic variance, Hemingway referenced foul language ( used with some frequency by different characters in the novel ) with " unprintable " and " obscenity " and substitutes " muck " for fuck in the dialogue and thoughts of the characters, although foul language is used freely in Spanish even when its equivalent is censored in English ( e. g. joder, me cago ).
The Spanish expression of exasperation me cago en la leche repeatedly recurs throughout the novel, translated by Hemingway as " I obscenity in the milk.
The editor Maxwell Perkins, noted for editing novels of Ernest Hemingway and Thomas Wolfe, would guide Paton's first novel through publication with Scribner's.
One theory is that it comes from a line in Ernest Hemingway's novel " A Moveable Feast " where in describing a particularly annoying sound, Hemingway remarks that it " was no worse than other noises, certainly better than Ezra learning to play the bassoon.
* The Old Man and the Sea – based on the novel by Ernest Hemingway, starring Spencer Tracy
Hawks more-or-less based the film on a novel that Ernest Hemingway had written in 1937.
He is widely believed to be one of the models for Colonel Richard Cantwell, the hero of Hemingway ’ s novel Across the River and Into the Trees.
Callaghan's friend Ernest Hemingway had also considered writing a novel based on Ryan's life.
It was through Fitzgerald that Perkins met Ernest Hemingway, publishing his first major novel, The Sun Also Rises, in 1926.
Ernest Hemingway famously referred to Hudson's book The Purple Land in his novel The Sun Also Rises.
Mohsin Hamid published his first novel Moth Smoke ( 2000 ), which won the Betty Trask Award and was a finalist for the PEN / Hemingway Award ; he has since published his second novel, The Reluctant Fundamentalist ( 2007 ), which was shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize.
Hemingway had fictionalized the bullfighter's technique and ring exploits in his novel, The Sun Also Rises ).
* Pablo, a character in the Ernest Hemingway novel For Whom the Bell Tolls
Gellhorn published numerous books, including a collection of articles on war, The Face of War ( 1959 ); a novel about McCarthyism, The Lowest Trees Have Tops ( 1967 ); an account of her travels ( including one trip with Hemingway ), Travels With Myself and Another ( 1978 ); and a collection of her peacetime journalism, The View From the Ground ( 1988 ).
The opening credits of A Farewell to Arms ( 1932 film ) | A Farewell to Arms, based on the 1929 semi-autobiographical novel by Ernest Hemingway.
The bloody aftermath of Caporetto was vividly described by Ernest Hemingway in his novel A Farewell to Arms.
His old boss, Darryl F. Zanuck, persuaded him to play the lead role in The Sun Also Rises ( 1957 ), adapted from the Hemingway novel.
* Fiesta ( novel ), a novel by Ernest Hemingway

Hemingway and is
In his article The Old Man and the Daiquiri, Wayne Curtis tells us how Hemingway ’ s “ home bar also held a bottle of Bacardí rum .” Hemingway wrote in Islands in the Stream “… this frozen daiquirí, so well beaten as it is, looks like the sea where the wave falls away from the bow of a ship when she is doing thirty knots .”
To Have and Have Not, made in 1944, stars Bogart, Bacall and Walter Brennan and is based on a short story by Ernest Hemingway.
" Stein, in telling Hemingway the story, added, " That is what you are.
* In " Hills Like White Elephants ", a short story by Ernest Hemingway, an unborn child is viewed as a white elephant.
After watching her, Hemingway ordered his staff: " The water is not to be emptied ".
In later years the list grew to include William Inge, James Joyce, and Ernest Hemingway ; of the latter, he said " great quality, aside from his prose style, is this fearless expression of brute nature.
His writing made a deep impression on 20th century writers, most prominent among them Ernest Hemingway, and is thought to have inspired the Modernists and the Imagists.
Octavia believes Hemingway is her social inferior and will not have anything to do with him.
He is dating Tracy ( Mariel Hemingway ), a 17-year-old girl attending the Dalton School.
Hemingway frequently used images to produce the dense atmosphere of violence and death his books are renowned for ; the main image of For Whom the Bell Tolls is the automatic weapon.
For example, Hemingway uses the construction " what passes that ", which is an implied transliteration of the Spanish construction lo que pasa.
The area soon attracted celebrity visitors, and later residents, most notably Ernest Hemingway, who is buried in the Ketchum Cemetery.
Piggott is perhaps best known for its association with American writer and Nobel laureate Ernest Hemingway, whose second wife Pauline Pfeiffer was the daughter of prominent local landowner and businessman Paul Pfeiffer.
The Hemingway Memorial, dedicated in 1966, is just off Trail Creek Road, about a mile northeast of the Sun Valley Lodge.
Hemingway is a town in Williamsburg County, South Carolina.
Hemingway is near the Pee Dee River, which was the main commercial route for the area until the coming of the railroad.
Snows Lake is a lake near Hemingway.

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