I want to find more evidence of Gellhorn, but that’s an impossible task in the south-facing bedroom, where one closet is full, floor to ceiling, of Hemingway’s shoes, and tourists press in from the ...
Paula McLain can’t let "Papa" Hemingway go. The towering ego and allure of the great American writer is once again on chest-puffing display in McLain’s latest novel, Love and Ruin (Ballantine, 376 pp.
Ms. Anderson’s company, Fiddlehead Productions, has acquired rights to the book and British playwright and screenwriter Sharman Macdonald is writing the script. Hemingway himself called Ms.Gellhorn ...
Nicole Kidman and Clive Owen star in a new trailer for the forthcoming HBO film Hemingway & Gellhorn. The film is about the relationship between author Ernest Hemingway and war correspondent Martha ...
*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. Imaging growing up as a daughter of privilege in St. Louis and winding up as a journalist witnessing death, destruction and war ...
On Sept. 3, 1939, Ernest Hemingway told Pauline he was leaving her for Martha Gellhorn. After Ernest Hemingway's relationship with Martha Gellhorn came to light and the two began to openly live ...
Martha Gellhorn was the woman who may have out-Hemingway-ed Hemingway. And for a passionate five-year period, she was the author’s great love. In the HBO film “Hemingway & Gelhorn,” Nicole Kidman ...
San Francisco filmmaker Philip Kaufman won the job directing the magnificent “Hemingway & Gellhorn” based on his experience with movies about lovers in times of social unrest (“The Unbearable ...
Hong Kong, 1941. Newly-wed Ernest Hemingway and Martha Gellhorn floated into Victoria Harbor on a Pan-Am clipper. She was to cover the Sino-Japanese War for “Colliers Magazine,” and he was the ...
Hemingway and his third wife (of four) were headstrong individualists as well as competitive writers, and their few years together in the late 1930s and early ‘40s amounted to a “battlefield neither ...
In July 1936, the American writer Martha Gellhorn was staying at the London home of H.G. Wells. There was no romantic link between the "long-legged, well-heeled blond American" and the "short, ...