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Ernest Hemingway in Oak Park
Oak Park Salutes [its] Native Son
 
Ernest Hemingway: A Storyteller's Legacy
This site, from the John F. Kennedy Library Hemingway Collection, includes many excellent photos and a biography.
 
The Hemingway Resource Center
Of particular interest here are sound clips from Hemingway's Nobel Prize acceptance speech and an obit for Hemingway's third wife, Martha Gellhorn.
 
The Ernest Hemingway Museum
This site contains information on the Ernest Hemingway Museum in Oak Park, Illinois.
 
Tour of the Hemingway Birthplace Home
Biographical material and a great deal of photos are to be found on this and the following page.
 
Hemingway Portrait Gallery

 
Hemingway Page
From the Nobel Prize Internet Archive. This page includes a few links, and a place to register new ones.
 
The Ernest Hemingway Foundation of Oak Park Books & Gifts, 1997/98
This page offers books by and about Hemingway, Hemingway paraphernalia and videos, etc.
 
From Ernest Hemingway, In Our Time
Three short excerpts from the author's writing.
 
The Star: Ernest Hemingway Reading
Six RealAudio sound files of Hemingway reading his work or speaking. Includes his Nobel Prize acceptance speech.
 
Hemingway Letters Given to JFK Library Said to Bridge Gap
An interesting article from the Boston Globe archives some of Hemingway's early letters.
 
Hemingway: A Clean Well-Lighted Life?
An alternative biographical view, bringing up some frequent objections to his style (and persona), also in the Boston Globe.
 
Ernest Hemingway Campfire Chat
A message board devoted to a discussion of Ernest Hemingway's works.
 
Hemingway and Fitzgerald
This informative page, posted at the University of South Florida by professor Philip Sipiora, explores relations between these two literary friends and rivals.
 
Ernest Hemingway: Would Be King
A lucid, intelligently written introductory and biographical essay by an Ohio University student presenting some major themes in Hemingway's life and writing, using Modernism as a starting point.
 
Harper Audio
Type in "Hemingway" under search and you'll be able to hear an audio sample from Ernest Hemingway Reads.
 
Rewriting the Book on Hemingway
Newspaper article from The Middlesex News, Framingham, Massachusetts, July 21,1993. "Rewriting the Book on Hemingway - Learning from Hemingway's MSs."
 
The Hemingway Review
The Hemingway Review specializes in articles on the life and work of Ernest Hemingway and welcomes all critical approaches, including but not limited to gender-based, multiculturalist, and environmental perspectives; other post structuralist methods; and historical, textual, biographical, source, and influence studies. In addition to substantive scholarly articles, regular features of The Hemingway Review includes notes, book reviews, library information, letters, professional news, and current bibliography. This page contains information on the publication.
 
Spanish Civil War
Here is a page with information on the Spanish Civil War.
 
Bull Fight
An introductory page for one of Hemingway's favorite sports.
 
Bad Hemingway; Bad Dog
A little bit of silliness: Bad Hemingway is a satirical tradition, and is represented on-line here and at the location below.
 
Bad Hemingway
Here is the Amazon Books page for the book that started it all: The Best of Bad Hemingway: Choice Entries from the Harry's Bar & American Grill Imitation Hemingway Competition by E. Hemingway, George Plimpton.
 
Tracking Hemingway
The Atlantic Unbound Website has a flashback section on Hemingway that gathers essays, articles, reviews and excerpts on Papa's works and life.
 
Ernest Hemingway and The Kansas City Star
The newspaper reports on Hemingway's tenure as a reporter there. Included is an essay and links to articles that Hemingway penned.
 
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