Ken Burns and Lynn Novick turn their attentions to Ernest Hemingway in a six-hour, warts-and-all PBS examination of the blustery literary titan. By Daniel Fienberg Chief Television Critic For around ...
Ernest Hemingway means different things to different people. To some, he’s little more than a name on a required reading list in school, one of those white males whose work makes up the canon of ...
His poor head, you keep thinking as you watch Ken Burns and Lynn Novick’s Hemingway. His poor bloody head. Even the corroded voice of Peter Coyote, whose narration is a study in American ...
Most people who tune in to the three-part, six-hour Ken Burns and Lynn Novick documentary, “Hemingway,” airing April 5-7 on PBS, probably know about the iconic author’s northern Michigan connection.
Filmmaker Lynn Novick, like a lot of us, first read Hemingway when she was in high school: "I was a little intimidated to pick up a book by Ernest Hemingway," she said, adding, "I just got sucked into ...
When Ernest Hemingway moved to Paris in 1921, he tacked a Michigan map up in his writing room. Michigan inspired Hemingway's stories, and his parents planted Hemingway's local roots before he was born ...
Newlyweds Ernest Hemingway and Martha Gelhorn make a toast at the Stork Club. PBS has begun showing Ken Burns’ masterful production Hemingway, a loving retrospective of the influential American author ...
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