Avaguely contrite George Plimpton tells this story on his friend Norman Mailer: Ernest Hemingway was going to be in New York and Plimpton thought the two hairy-chested, large-living writers should ...
Hemingway, Fitzgerald, Parker, Cheever: These are among the names trotted out every time someone publishes yet another piece about why writers drink so much, even if it seems these days you are far ...
This year marks the 100th anniversary of "The Great Gatsby," F. Scott Fitzgerald's dazzling portrait of ambition, love and the pursuit of the curdled American Dream. Despite its modest success upon ...
The Pfeiffers, formerly of St. Louis, bought this house when they moved to Piggott because it was the biggest one in town. The reason Ernest Hemingway has a connection to Arkansas is kind of juicy.