Ernest Hemingway was fascinated by death. He actively sought out experiences that would allow him to become intimate with death and dying, from his presence on every major warfront during his ...
In one of Ernest Hemingway’s first published ... For example: an episode two years before his death, when Hemingway drove past a bank in his Idaho town, noticed the lights were on after ...
Recently uncovered letters from Ernest Hemingway offer an intimate glimpse into the famed author’s personal life, revealing ...
Ernest Hemingway and bullfighting go hand in hand ... not drinking — is hardly a surprise. But Death in the Afternoon, the book, certainly has its fair share of dipsomaniacal characters, as ...
$37.95) Norman Mailer once located courage in Ernest Hemingway’s manic depression ... pulling the trigger); his obsession with life and death, which was grist to his creative mill; and his ...
In 1932, he journeyed to Spain to research "Death in the Afternoon," a manifesto on bullfighting that was published in Esquire and became the Bible of the sport. In 1937, Hemingway returned to ...
The Death in the Afternoon is a two-ingredient cocktail made with absinthe and brut Champagne. The drink is built in a coupe glass or flute and served without a garnish. Ernest Hemingway made many ...