Ernest Hemingway

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Hemingway’s love letter to Marlene Dietrich goes on the auction block

Arts

He called her “daughter” or “dearest Kraut.” She called him “Papa.” A letter from Ernest Hemingway to Marlene Dietrich goes on sale next month in New York, and it speaks to their intense, flirty relationship.

New information revealed in photos of Ernest Hemingway’s ‘Dangerous Summer’

Arts, Culture & Media

Photos of Ernest Hemingway’s ‘Dangerous Summer’

Arts, Culture & Media

American veteran of Spanish Civil War remembers life under suspicion of communism

Global Politics

98-Year-Old American Veteran Remembers the Spanish Civil War

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The World

Bahamian Remembers Martin Luther King’s Visits

Conflict & Justice

For the Geo Quiz, we want you to name the westernmost district of the Bahamas where Martin Luther King Jr. visited in 1964 and 1968.

The World

Renovating The Classics

Arts, Culture & Media

A “restored edition” of Hemingway’s A Movable Feast was made by his grandson, Sean. The writer Henry Alford asked some fellow writers to share their own revisionist editing fantasies.

The World

With whom the book resonates: Obama and McCain share a love for Hemingway

Global Politics

When it comes to the issues, Obama and McCain couldn’t be more different. But when it comes to literature, the two are remarkably the same. Each cites Hemingway’s ‘For Whom the Bell Tolls,’ as a favorite read. The Takeaway looks at what this book says about the presidential hopefuls and the power of great literature to reach across the aisle.