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‘Hemingway & Gellhorn’: The Real Story Behind The Literary Couple’s Bold War Reporting Style
Image Credit: Hemingway and Gellhorn (Image: HBO, PBS) War reporting isn’t fascinating, but that doesn’t stay true when ...
Martha’s father George Gellhorn was a publicly progressive figure (as well as being St. Louis’s most reputable gynecologist). Her mother Edna Fischel Gellhorn was a tireless advocate for the ...
On a bright, windy afternoon earlier this month, in London, a few dozen people came together outside 72 Cadogan Square, a tall, red-brick town house not far from Sloane Square. By craning one’s neck, ...
Celebrated American war reporter Martha Gellhorn (1908–1998) was a prolific letter-writer, sharing with a circle of cherished intellectual friends her declarations against war and poverty; her ...
Philip Kaufman’s film about Ernest Hemingway and journalist Martha Gellhorn is as gloriously messy as the couple’s swashbuckling relationship and marriage itself. One of Kaufman’s most naked and ...
The filmmaker, who became "more and more interested" in Ernest Hemingway and Martha Gellhorn's relationship as time went on, tells THR "she was almost relegated to being a footnote in history." By ...
Not too long ago, I wrote about Dorothy Thompson, a journalist who warned early about the danger of fascism in the 1930s. She tirelessly wrote about the German Nazis at a time when their threat was ...
EXCLUSIVE: It took James Gandolfini 6 years to get the story of Ernest Hemingway and Martha Gellhorn to the screen. Now HBO has just given the green light to Hemingway & Gellhorn, an original movie ...
correctionAn earlier version of this article incorrectly said that Ernest Hemingway’s suicide came 25 years after Martha Gellhorn left him. It came 15 years afterward. The story has been updated.
Novelist and war correspondent Martha Gellhorn (1908–1998) may be best known as Ernest Hemingway’s third wife, but that’s a disservice to a fascinating writer in her own right, as revealed in this ...
In a heated scene in the new HBO film, Hemingway & Gellhorn, Ernest Hemingway locks Martha Gellhorn in her hotel room in Spain. He knows his lover well: with a violent war ensuing outside, she’ll step ...
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.
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