Ernest Hemingway - Salon.com http://dir.salon.com/topics/ernest_hemingway/?source=rss&aim=ernest_hemingway en-us Copyright 2007 Salon.com. Mon, 25 Sep 2006 04:09:00 PDT Destination: The Alps By Eric Weinberger Mon, 25 Sep 2006 04:09:00 PDT http://www.salon.com/books/literary_guide/2006/09/25/alps/index.html?source=rss http://www.salon.com/books/literary_guide/2006/09/25/alps/index.html?source=rss More than an Alpine playground, Europe's most beloved mountain range has provided the dramatic backdrop in novels by Hemingway, Greene and Salter. "I didn't like sex at all" By Stephen Amidon Mon, 25 Sep 2006 04:09:00 PDT http://www.salon.com/books/review/2006/08/12/gellhorn/index.html?source=rss http://www.salon.com/books/review/2006/08/12/gellhorn/index.html?source=rss Martha Gellhorn was a gorgeous, brilliant foreign correspondent once married to Hemingway. But underneath her glamorous exterior, her letters reveal a woman of awe-inspiring rage. The sound bite and the fury By Louis Bayard Mon, 25 Sep 2006 04:09:00 PDT http://www.salon.com/mwt/feature/2003/04/19/frey/index.html?source=rss http://www.salon.com/mwt/feature/2003/04/19/frey/index.html?source=rss Literary bad boy James Frey says Dave Eggers can eat his dust. His self-promotion is tiresome, but his addiction memoir, "A Million Little Pieces," shows he has the right stuff. The Fix By Karen Croft Mon, 25 Sep 2006 04:09:00 PDT http://www.salon.com/ent/col/fix/2003/04/07/fix_mon/index.html?source=rss http://www.salon.com/ent/col/fix/2003/04/07/fix_mon/index.html?source=rss Polanski is pissed, Halle Berry is naked, and Victoria Gotti is canned. Plus: Justin Timberlake in a British brouhaha! The critic in winter By Bruce Bauman Mon, 25 Sep 2006 04:09:00 PDT http://www.salon.com/books/int/2003/01/02/fiedler/index.html?source=rss http://www.salon.com/books/int/2003/01/02/fiedler/index.html?source=rss The legendary American literary critic Leslie Fiedler talks about his encounters with Hemingway and Faulkner, his falling out with Bellow and which contemporary novelists will last. Farewell to Will By Gary Kamiya Mon, 25 Sep 2006 04:09:00 PDT http://www.salon.com/politics/bushed/2002/03/27/mailer/index.html?source=rss http://www.salon.com/politics/bushed/2002/03/27/mailer/index.html?source=rss Norman Mailer flattens George Will after the bow-tied GOP courtier notes a Hemingway-like eloquence in our president's mangled prose. "In Harry's Bar in Venice" Mon, 25 Sep 2006 04:09:00 PDT http://www.salon.com/audio/fiction/2001/02/23/hemingway/index.html?source=rss http://www.salon.com/audio/fiction/2001/02/23/hemingway/index.html?source=rss Listen to an archival recording of Ernest Hemingway reading his short story. Ernest Hemingway By Ernest Hemingway Mon, 25 Sep 2006 04:09:00 PDT http://www.salon.com/audio/2000/10/05/hemingway/index.html?source=rss http://www.salon.com/audio/2000/10/05/hemingway/index.html?source=rss "The Fifth Column" Blue Glow By Joyce Millman Mon, 25 Sep 2006 04:09:00 PDT http://www.salon.com/ent/tv/glow/2000/05/03/glow/index.html?source=rss http://www.salon.com/ent/tv/glow/2000/05/03/glow/index.html?source=rss Salon's TV picks for Wednesday, May 3, 2000 Expatriate novels By Lucy Grealy Mon, 25 Sep 2006 04:09:00 PDT http://www.salon.com/books/bag/2000/04/17/grealy/index.html?source=rss http://www.salon.com/books/bag/2000/04/17/grealy/index.html?source=rss The author of "Autobiography of a Face" picks five classics about life abroad. Lust and bullets at Rumba Beach By Carlos Amantea Mon, 25 Sep 2006 04:09:00 PDT http://www.salon.com/people/feature/2000/03/01/geezer/index.html?source=rss http://www.salon.com/people/feature/2000/03/01/geezer/index.html?source=rss If Chaucer had retired to a trailer in Margaritaville, would he spend his evenings watching Fellini movies? He might. Key to the city By Lucy McCauley Mon, 25 Sep 2006 04:09:00 PDT http://www.salon.com/travel/feature/2000/02/16/ronda/index.html?source=rss http://www.salon.com/travel/feature/2000/02/16/ronda/index.html?source=rss The door to Rilke's room in Spain was locked, but it turned out there are other doors to the culture. The 7 vices of highly creative people By D.A. Blyler Mon, 25 Sep 2006 04:09:00 PDT http://www.salon.com/people/feature/2000/02/09/sevenvices/index.html?source=rss http://www.salon.com/people/feature/2000/02/09/sevenvices/index.html?source=rss If you go through life free of bad habits, you won't live forever, but it will feel like it. Carl Hiaasen By David Bowman Mon, 25 Sep 2006 04:09:00 PDT http://www.salon.com/people/lunch/2000/01/31/hiaasen/index.html?source=rss http://www.salon.com/people/lunch/2000/01/31/hiaasen/index.html?source=rss There are some questions even the author of "Sick Puppy" can't be asked. A good man is hard to write By Jonathan Miles Mon, 25 Sep 2006 04:09:00 PDT http://www.salon.com/books/feature/1999/12/02/goodman/index.html?source=rss http://www.salon.com/books/feature/1999/12/02/goodman/index.html?source=rss Hemingway-tough or Fitzgerald-sensitive? Today's novelists scramble for a masculinity that doesn't seem fake. Writer beware By Samantha Gillison Mon, 25 Sep 2006 04:09:00 PDT http://www.salon.com/books/feature/1999/11/30/beware/index.html?source=rss http://www.salon.com/books/feature/1999/11/30/beware/index.html?source=rss Publishing that first novel often brings more terrors than thrills. Gertrude and Alice By Amy Benfer Mon, 25 Sep 2006 04:09:00 PDT http://www.salon.com/mwt/feature/1999/11/18/alice/index.html?source=rss http://www.salon.com/mwt/feature/1999/11/18/alice/index.html?source=rss When Alice B. Toklas met Gertrude Stein, she heard bells ring. They went on to have one of the happiest marriages of the 20th century. A moveable cough By Robert Burton, M.D. Mon, 25 Sep 2006 04:09:00 PDT http://www.salon.com/health/col/bob/1999/10/11/dr_bob/index.html?source=rss http://www.salon.com/health/col/bob/1999/10/11/dr_bob/index.html?source=rss Dr. Bob explains consumption and reassures a woman who put on the wrong shoes. Elmore Leonard By Sean Elder Mon, 25 Sep 2006 04:09:00 PDT http://www.salon.com/people/bc/1999/09/28/leonard/index.html?source=rss http://www.salon.com/people/bc/1999/09/28/leonard/index.html?source=rss The world's coolest crime writer has an uncanny ear for wry dialogue and a deep belief in lives with second acts. Hemingway and me at the Paris Ritz By Gentry Lane Mon, 25 Sep 2006 04:09:00 PDT http://www.salon.com/travel/log/1999/09/07/hemingway/index.html?source=rss http://www.salon.com/travel/log/1999/09/07/hemingway/index.html?source=rss Throwing back a few martinis in memory of Liberation Day. He remembers Papa By Jon B. Rhine Mon, 25 Sep 2006 04:09:00 PDT http://www.salon.com/books/feature/1999/07/14/papa/index.html?source=rss http://www.salon.com/books/feature/1999/07/14/papa/index.html?source=rss They fought about politics, he stole Hemingway's girl. An old war buddy reminisces. Paris on my mind By Don George Mon, 25 Sep 2006 04:09:00 PDT http://www.salon.com/travel/bag/1999/06/02/paris/index.html?source=rss http://www.salon.com/travel/bag/1999/06/02/paris/index.html?source=rss Why Ernest Hemingway's "A Moveable Feast" is great literary comfort food. Paris's cafe renaissance By David Downie Mon, 25 Sep 2006 04:09:00 PDT http://www.salon.com/travel/feature/1998/09/21/feature/index.html?source=rss http://www.salon.com/travel/feature/1998/09/21/feature/index.html?source=rss For centuries they have been the stomach and soul of the city, but today the cafes of Paris are enjoying a renaissance. Wanderlust's man in Paris, David Downie, reports on the new scene in the City of Caffeine. The Salon Interview - Ken Kalfus By Dwight Garner Mon, 25 Sep 2006 04:09:00 PDT http://www.salon.com/books/int/1998/07/23/si_23intb/index.html?source=rss http://www.salon.com/books/int/1998/07/23/si_23intb/index.html?source=rss For 44-year-old Ken Kalfus, who has just published his first book, "Thirst," success was worth waiting for. The last of the great white hunters By Don Meredith Mon, 25 Sep 2006 04:09:00 PDT http://www.salon.com/travel/feature/1998/03/19/feature/index.html?source=rss http://www.salon.com/travel/feature/1998/03/19/feature/index.html?source=rss In Kenya, Don Meredith encounters the last of the great white hunters -- and learns all about Cape buffalo and Ava Gardner.