Ernest Hemingway
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Indie Spotlight Review: Darkfate
Mar 03, 2010Indie Spotlight Review: DarkfateLegend has it that Ernest Hemingway was challenged to write a story in six words. His response, which he allegedly claimed was his best prose work, was “For sale: baby shoes, never worn.” These six words give the reader everything they need to hear and leaves enough space... by gamerlimit.com | related posts
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27 - Ernest Hemingway: A Writer's Life; Catherine Reef
Feb 24, 201027 - Ernest Hemingway: A Writer's Life; Catherine ReefErnest Hemingway: A Writer's Life ; Catherine Reef I admit to knowing very little about Ernest Hemingway's life until I read this book, except that he was undoubtedly a talented writer and literary icon, and that he loved cats. In this 192 page... by bibliophilebythesea.blogspot.com | related posts
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Cocktail of the Week: Papa Doble
Feb 17, 2010Cocktail of the Week: Papa DobleAsk any scholar about Ernest Hemingway and you’ll discover that the tough-as-nails writer was a Nobel Prize–winning author who wrote some of the most influential stories in American literature. However, one of the burly icon’s passions wasn’t just prose. During his... by thebizbuzzofalatinamom.blogspot.com | related posts
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Review: A Moveable Feast
Feb 13, 2010Review: A Moveable FeastA Moveable Feast: The Restored Edition by Ernest Hemingway Simon and Schuster copyright (original) 1964 - restored edition 2009 rating: 3 out of 5 I was so inspired by Jeremy Mercer's memoir, Time was Soft There , regarding his time spent in Paris, and in particular at The... by mycozybooknook.blogspot.com | related posts
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A Small Picture
Feb 02, 2010A Small PictureReviewed: Point Omega by Don DeLillo Scribner, 128 pp., $24.00 Ernest Hemingway once advised writers to “eschew the monumental. Shun the epic,” he said. “All the guys who can paint great big pictures can paint great small ones.” Don DeLillo has painted his share of... by thesecondpass.com/?cat=8 | related posts
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REVIEW: The Sun Also Rises by Ernest Hemingway
Jan 26, 2010REVIEW: The Sun Also Rises by Ernest HemingwayI have to admit it, I don't always GET Ernest Hemingway. The stripped-back writing style he uses often distracts me and I generally have to walk away halfway through one of his novels and come back to it so I can fully appreciate his prose and the characters he creates. And... by michelle-says.blogspot.com | related posts
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Amazing Quotes By Ernest Hemingway
Jan 21, 2010Ever read or see something that makes your diaphragm unexpectedly expand? Perhaps that’s what is meant by the expression “it took my breath away.” Some of these quotes by author Ernest Hemingway do that exactly. “There is nothing to writing. All you do is sit down at a... by inrepair.net | related posts
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Crusin' Cafes: Paris, France
Jan 18, 2010Crusin' Cafes: Paris, FranceDarlings it was not solely Ernest Hemingway who fashioned a fervor in me to navigate the foreign soil of Paris, France’s aire urbaine; nor is he specifically the individual to point fingers at regarding my ever so slight obsession with the charming haunt – a passion which has... by cafefashionista.blogspot.com | related posts
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Ernest Hemingway--First in a Series
Jan 11, 2010. . . from The Sun Also Rises Ernest Hemingway At the end of the street I saw the cathedral and walked up toward it. The first time I ever saw it I thought the facade was ugly but I liked it now. I went inside. It was dim and dark and the pillars went high up, and there were... by momentarytaste.blogspot.com | related posts
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What Is Absinthe ?
Jan 04, 2010Van Gogh, Pablo Picasso, Oscar Wilde, Ernest Hemingway, Gauguin, Baudelaire, Verlaine, Degas are among the famous artists and writers who enjoyed drinking Absinthe. Absinthe is a strong alcoholic beverage distilled at high proof but generally served diluted with iced water or in... by sherrillbrown.com | related posts
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A Moveable Feast
Nov 19, 2009A Moveable FeastA Moveable Feast Ernest Hemingway first published posthumously in 1964 256 pages I have no memory of ever reading a Hemingway novel or short story, although I find it hard to believe I didn’t make it through school without having read something by the man.... by fizzythoughts.com | related posts
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Philosophy in the Short
Dec 24, 2009Philosophy in the ShortImage via Wikipedia Ernest Hemingway claimed that his best story was only six words long: “For sale: baby shoes, never worn.” Twitter challenges the Twits to tweet profoundly in 146 characters or less. Naturally, this raises the obvious question: can philosophy be done... by blog.talkingphilosophy.com | related posts
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