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August 27, 2010 — Eva Holland “At Sea,” Jonathan Raban’s ode to the simultaneous isolation and civility of the seagoing life. It’s a 1996 magazine story that I came across in The Best of Outside —here’s a favorite...
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August 26, 2010 — by Lorin Stein It is rare to invent something completely new and get it right on the first try. In 1953, in the very first issue of The Paris Review , my predecessor George Plimpton did just that. George was a great distruster of critics....
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August 17, 2010 — Recommended by: n/a Hogwarts - DADA Lieutenant Henry is an American. He's in the Italian army. The time period is World War I. Henry drives ambulances. He drinks a lot. He eats a lot. He falls in love with a nurse...
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by Cele Bitchy
August 10, 2010 — Lindsay got. My favorite? Lindsay made the guards find her Ernest Hemingway books because “Those are the only books she would read.” Ooh, Literary Lohan! I will expect her...
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August 09, 2010 — A start-up called Ernest Hemingway Footwear is using Hemingway’s image to sell their moccasins. They’re marketing to men age 52 and over. Obviously, this is a great idea. That’s not...
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August 03, 2010 — , clairvoyant impossibility. Joseph Waldmeir's essay entitled "Confiteor Hominem: Ernest Hemingway's Religion of Man" is one of the most famed favorable critical readings of...
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July 30, 2010 — Things you didn't know: There is an Ernest Hemingway Look-Alike Society. And they hold an annual Ernest Hemingway Look-Alike Contest. Here is...
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July 29, 2010 — What Could Lindsay Be Trying to Smuggle in With Ernest Hemingway? – So they let her keep her hair extensions and drugs, but the Los Angeles prison holding Lindsay won’t allow her a copy of The Old Man...
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July 29, 2010 — Official Booking Photo/Pacific Coast News Hemingway has arrived — finally. After Lindsay Lohan had her copy of Ernest Hemingway ’s The Old Man & The...
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by The Awl
July 21, 2010 — Since we're talking about Ernest Hemingway today , as it would be his birthday—here are a few stories from George “ And a hot plate! ” Plimpton about the man. Shadow Box...
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by Scobberlotch
July 21, 2010 — I learned never to empty the well of my writing, but always to stop when there was still something there in the deep part of the well, and let it refill at night from the springs that fed it....
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July 21, 2010 — Ernest Hemingway wrote what might become his most-quoted lines in a letter to F. Scott Fitzgerald, shortly after the publication of Tender is the Night . Hemingway called...
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August 17, 2010 — I’ll admit up front that I’ve never been a fan of Ernest Hemingway. Years ago, I read A Farewell to Arms and The Sun Also Rises , and while I could see the appeal of...
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July 13, 2010 — Following on from last week’s story about Douglas Coupland’s line of clothing, an Oregon firm is producing Ernest Hemingway-branded shoes . Thomas Raymond & Co has teamed up with the writer’s son...
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July 11, 2010 — footwear, inspired by Patrick's father, author Ernest Hemingway. ... "A lot of celebrity endorsements are phony, but not in this case. Hemingway had a great sense of style. He especially loved leather...