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In his fifth novel, Hemingway immerses the reader in the grim world of the Spanish Civil war, providing a glimpse into the common struggle that binds all of humanity.
Brief biography of American writer Ernest Hemingway, famous for A Farewell to Arms.
The United States Postal Service is honoring two American icons as commemorative stamps: a long-running holiday parade and a hero of the silver screen.
The Golden Globe Awards along with the Oscars and the Screen Actors Guild (SAG) Awards have become the Big Three of the annual salute to the entertainment industry.
Donne and Poe both deal with man in isolation. The end is the same but the outlook is different.
The trademark quirkiness of writer-producer Kelley is brilliantly showcased in this new one-hour dramedy series on the Fox Network.
Over 3000 documents belonging to the late Ernest Hemingway were found in the noted author's Cuban basement and will be digitized for public access.
Many of these 1940s Oscar movies are strong examples of powerful film making and are highly regarded today. Even the weaker ones are still enjoyable and worth a look.
Edgar Allan Poe's fascination with bells and chimes could be inspired by John Donne's famous meditation that includes the line "Ask not for whom the bell tolls..."
Continuing the guide to often noted novelists, playwrights, and songwriters of the USA...Following the literary influences on the formation of the "American Dream."
Books have the capacity to change lives. Roxanne J. Coady and Joy Johannessen compiled essays from 71 noted writers on the book that has made a difference in their lives.
Biography and works of John Donne, England's Poet and Priest, famous for the phrase 'no man is an island.'
Ride The Lightning (1984), Metallica's second studio album, catalogues a significant shift musically from Metallica's debut album: Kill 'Em All(1983).
Newspapers can provide a fertile environment for a writer to learn the craft and develop style, voice, interview skills and an eye for tight self-editing.
Starfist First to fight published by Del Rey is refreshingly accurate in its use of military protocol and realistic battle tactics.
Roxanne J. Coady & Joy Johannessen have collected essays from 71 writers about the book that most influenced their future relationship with literature.
Woody Harrelson, zombies, and plenty of surprises make this one ' romantic zombedy' worth the effort of seeing for both horror fans and non-genre fans alike.
Comedy and union activism collide in this Jean Arthur vehicle about class struggle within the walls of a big New York City department store.
Some experts say President Obama may end the 47-year U.S. blockade against Cuba. If that happens, what will Americans find when they arrive on the Caribbean island?
Out of the Top 100 books of the 20th Century as listed by the Radcliff Publishing Course, 42 are or have been on the banned or challenged book list.
Believe it or not, there are common grammatical mistakes made by lots of people. Here find some simple ways to overcome these problems.
Pablo Picasso and Ernest Hemingway carved their creative visions into the first half of the 20th century. Today, their influence is still strong.
Amidst an ongoing "World Magnetic Tour," Metallica played back-to-back nights to sold out crowds at New York's Madison Square Garden.
When writers learn the rules governing capitalization, they can avoid errors that detract from the overall quality of their work.


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