My lovely wife got me this gorgeous Hemingway collection for my birthday, enjoying my first time reading his work.2yr ⋅ kluenberg1 ⋅ r/Hemingway
c. 1906 - Seven year-old Ernest Hemingway fishing at Horton’s Creek in Michigan.1yr ⋅ davidalanlance ⋅ r/Hemingway
Is this Ernest Hemingway? I’m at a bar with people insisting it is. I’m a little drunk and quite uncertain. Would love for you all to weigh in.2yr ⋅ smotherz ⋅ r/Hemingway
Hemingway’s office at the Key West home. Sorry for the quality, took it a few years ago4yr ⋅ Middlezg ⋅ r/Hemingway
Is the man on the bottom right Hemingway? My mom found this old picture in France, this is located in Fort de Rosny.2yr ⋅ Altruistic_Ad_4216 ⋅ r/Hemingway
I wasn’t happy with the poor selection of Ernest Hemingway t shirts available so I cracked open photoshop and designed my own inspired by 90s rap and band tees. Might do more of these for my other heroes.4yr ⋅ FatWarren ⋅ r/Hemingway
A truly awful review of 'A Farewell to Arms' by a Goodreads intellectual3yr ⋅ Obliterature ⋅ r/Hemingway
Always had a love-hate relationship with Ernest. But, I carry him in my store as often as I can. This was a great find, complete with “A” on copyright page, $2.75 listed on the inside of dust jacket, and no photo cred attached under his picture on back cover.4yr ⋅ lukeo_83 ⋅ r/Hemingway
Reading Islands in the Stream really shows the melancholy Hem was burdened with later in life. So beautiful, but I can feel the anguish along with him and it almost hurts to read at points. “Vamanos a limpiar la escopeta.”3yr ⋅ mellamollama17 ⋅ r/Hemingway
Featured in Islands in the Stream, here's one of Papa's favorite boat drinks, the Green Isaac's Special: gin, coconut water, lime juice, and Angostura bitters.4yr ⋅ PunkShocker ⋅ r/Hemingway
I made myself this He-Mingway bootleg toy. I thought you guys might like it.5yr ⋅ profprang ⋅ r/Hemingway
My tribute to Ernest Hemingway tattoo done by Chris Harris @ Liberty Tattoo Co. Smithtown, NY6yr ⋅ Leon978 ⋅ r/Hemingway
Picked up a first and second edition of “For Whom the Bells Tolls” in Birmingham6yr ⋅ HerAfterman ⋅ r/Hemingway
In 2010 historian at the CIA museum, Nicholas Reynolds, former U.S. Marine colonel, and oxford-trained historian, began uncovering clues suggesting Hemingway's involvement in mid-twentieth-century spy craft was far more complex, sustained, and fraught with risks than had been previously understood.6yr ⋅ winstonsbigbrother ⋅ r/Hemingway
Rereading A Moveable Feast. This classic line Hem wrote about Hadley Richardson blows me away every time.8yr ⋅ TomTaylorWrites ⋅ r/Hemingway
Can anyone guess why previous reader marked the book like this? I find no rhyme or reason.7yr ⋅ elgoriladogmatico ⋅ r/Hemingway