How To Use Hemingway In A Sentence
-
Our own Hemingway wrote so much grandiose nonsense about this so-called sport that the reader feels a certain dread as the climactic spectacle approaches — a dread heightened by the awareness that Montherlant was a matador in his teenage years.
Monster of Marriage
-
Saul Bellow is the greatest Jewish American writer after Ernest Hemingway and William Faulkner died.
-
A cat has absolute emotional honesty: human beings, for one reason or another, may hide their feelings, but a cat does not. Ernest Hemingway
-
Hemingway, who had become a journalist before the war, married Elisabeth Hadley, and went to report on the war in Greece and Turkey.
-
Hemingway's romance with his nurse inspired him to write 'A Farewell to Arms'.
-
Famed boating resorts like Marina Hemingway would ‘host’ all the American boaters, providing dockage, food and beverages.
-
But perhaps it was there on the terrace of the Villa America, tossing back Bailey cocktails, that Hemingway acquired his taste for tart, unsugared drinks.
He Was a Cocktail Artist
-
As Mr. Adams dons trail clothes—"shirt with dozens of pockets, drip-dry pants that zip off into shorts, floppy hat with a cord pulled tight under the chin"—he realizes, too late, that he looks as though he is trick-or-treating as Ernest Hemingway.
In a Lost City, Finding Yourself
-
Should we see them as dreary drudges, blind to the creativity of the Shakespeares and Hemingways who are taking the test?
-
Categories: contestednarrative googlebomb markhemingway wealthofnetworks yochaibenkler
Googlebomb This! (The Five Stages of Republican Grief Online)
-
But man is not made for defeat," he said. "A man can be destroyed but not defeated. Ernest Hemingway
-
This may seem surprising to those who associate suicide with tortured geniuses like Ernest Hemingway and Vincent Van Gogh.
-
Hemingway claimed that he always stopped writing about noon, when he knew what was coming next.
-
The real reason for not committing suicide is because you always know how swell life gets again after the hell is over. Ernest Hemingway
-
Interestingly enough, both writers are suicides - Hemingway shot himself and Plath asphyxiated in a gas oven.
-
If this were not the case, we would have no reason to consider Hemingway's "style" to have been as revolutionary as it in fact was, since he wouldn't be using his autistically laconic style for deliberate effect but merely to "reflect" the thinking of a series of autistically laconic characters.
Style in Fiction
-
In the twenty-four-inch space at the right end of the hot dog there was a brown-yellow plain with just a few thorny trees a-thirsting on it and a pride of lions resting in the stingy shade beneath one of those trees, and far in the distance, too far for the warm lions to bother with, a herd of wildebeests was kicking up dust, and even further in the distance Mt. Kilimanjaro jumped up like God's own sugar-tit, and in a modest encampment at the foot of the peak, E. Hemingway was cleaning his Weatherby 375 magnum (not trusting the native boys to handle such an instrument) and slurping his gin.
Another Roadside Attraction
-
It's a sobriquet that conjures up visions of rich but not-very-fit middle-aged men hauling on very large fishing rods and imagining they're Ernest Hemingway, the ultimate he-man.
-
Though cleverly written, I consider this one of Hemingway's worst stories.
-
There is no friend as loyal as a book. Ernest Hemingway
-
Ernest Hemingway once became known for writing a six word epitaph:
Lee Schneider: 500 Words On 500 Words
-
Hemingway is remembered not only as one of America's most important writers, but as an archetype of a particular American genre of masculinity.
-
I tell Rufus McClure about this and he chuckles, ‘Many an English teacher would flunk Hemingway.’
-
The protagonist of Hemingway's novel, Jake Barnes, is impotent.
-
If two people love each other there can be no happy end to it. Ernest Hemingway
-
He has two quadrumvirates on which he depends: Robinson, Dickinson, Frost and Millay in poetry, and, less rhythmically, Faulkner, Hemingway, Cather and Lawrence among the prose writers.
-
It is good to have an end to journey toward; but it is the journey that matters, in the end. Ernest Hemingway
-
This photo has been reproduced in numerous books about Hemingway.
Hemingway in Paris - Parisian walks for the literary traveller
-
Great writerly in-jokes, (onionskin paper, for one), and a hearty fuck-you to those who dare to carp about what they can never grasp, it supersedes genre toys to achieve world-class architecture even while maintaining the clearest voice I've seen since Hemingway, Vonnegut, or Harper Lee.
"Grow till tall. They all, in the end, will fall."
-
the idea occurs with increasing frequency in Hemingway's writings
-
The authentic portrait of the "Lost Generation" Gertrude Stein's phrase for Hemingway and his coevals.
The Slow Crack-Up
-
Perhaps because of his training as a newspaperman, Hemingway is a master of the declarative, subject-verb-object sentence.
-
In a terrific 2009 essay called "Crap Detection 101"(riffing off a long-ago line from Ernest Hemingway), he wrote about some of the ways to check things out.
-
the almost self-conscious flatness of Hemingway's style
-
Happiness in intelligent people is the rarest thing I know. Ernest Hemingway
-
The subtly billed "sparkling" libations, made with the Spanish white wine known as cava, ground their bubbles in the harder stuff of a Hemingway character and are good enough to order twice - particularly the palate-puckering punch of tequila, grapefruit juice and rosemary.
Home/News
-
Hemingway later blamed the damage on woodworm, a witty reference to absinthe's quasi - magical ingredient - wormwood.
-
After they put out a personal ad, they get a prompt, superbly calligraphical answer from Mrs. Snow (Mariel Hemingway), a widow who's the epitome of Martha Stewart-sexy.
Washington Square News RSS
-
While it is easy to imagine keeping a bookshop/library where Hemingway, Gide and Maurois constantly pop in for a chat and a biscuit to be some kind of ideal, unalienated labour, Beach's letters show that it was far more tricky than that.
The Letters of Sylvia Beach edited by Keri Walsh
-
Unlike, say , Hemingway's or Mailer's, his life doesn't exactly teem with incident.
-
I always couple Hemingway and Steinbeck together as being typically American writers.
-
True, what I have written has something of the sentence length and lack of punctuation that made one wish the Romans had enjoyed Hemingway - typical of first drafts I am afraid - but you will find it quite clear if you choose to "decode" as in construing a passage of Livy.
On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...
-
Ten years later, when Herman was managing a team in the Cuban Winter League, he saw Hemingway again at the ball park.
-
It is good to have an end to journey toward; but it is the journey that matters, in the end. Ernest Hemingway
-
My husband's typist," said her ladyship as she helped Hemingway to tea, "is a copatriot of yours.
The Lost Road
-
Most certainly, overambition was a near epidemic among the American writers who grew up in the shadow of the absurdly competitive Ernest Hemingway, but you still see traces among more contemporary authors — look at Union Atlantic, the new novel by Adam Haslett, who has tried to cram a bank collapse, the first Gulf War, and a good dose of Emersonian thought between the covers of one book.
Is the Great American Novel Destroying Novelists?
-
Mailer publicly acknowledged that after Hemingway that he tried to become the all - around male symbol.
-
Ernest Hemingway in his beardless days - a robust and athletic young man
-
The women in his story are shown to be every bit as tough and competitive as their male counterparts; Hemingway and real-life pentathlete Donnelly deserve credit for not sugar-coating their characterizations in any way.
Hullabaloo
-
Hemingway's romance with his nurse inspired him to write 'A Farewell to Arms'.
-
Hemingway was a keen sportsman but he was fond of blood sports.
-
writer's block round& round this empty block again& again i go double, triple lost each awful keystroke a doppelganger sabotage twice meeting itself this nauseous elliptical process of so little unfolding consequence anticipation wearing too tight shoes cigarettes and coffee smirking in the background hemingway& faulkner offering whiskey still the unsolved crime:
Writer’s block
-
The punchy, vivid language has the immediacy of a news bulletin: these are facts, Hemingway is telling us, and they can't be ignored.
-
Combining a depressing ending and austere realism with an idealistic, descriptive story is one of Hemingway's particulars of style.
-
Hemingway's novelette tells of the Cuban fisherman Santiago who for 84 luckless days has rowed his skiff into the Gulf Stream in quest of marlin.
-
Hemingway later blamed the damage on woodworm, a witty reference to absinthe's quasi - magical ingredient - wormwood.
-
They wrote in the old days that it is sweet and fitting to die for one's country. But in modern war, there is nothing sweet nor fitting in your dying. You will die like a dog for no good reason. Ernest Hemingway
-
This photo has been reproduced in numerous books about Hemingway.
Hemingway in Paris - Parisian walks for the literary traveller
-
A big bear threatens rich, glamorous men in this Hemingway-esque adventure tale with a Hollywood aftertaste.
-
A big bear threatens rich, glamorous men in this Hemingway-esque adventure tale with a Hollywood aftertaste.
-
They wrote in the old days that it is sweet and fitting to die for one's country. But in modern war, there is nothing sweet nor fitting in your dying. You will die like a dog for no good reason. Ernest Hemingway
-
I can admire Avram Davidson for his baroqueness, and Hemingway for his plainness and Cormac McCarthy for both at different times in his career, but they were/are all capable of balancing the explicit and the implicit to achieve a desired effect.
The Scarecrow-in-the-Desert Effect
-
And even Hemingway at his most afflated never talked of going one on one with Finnegans Wake.
Armageddon Now?
-
There is no friend as loyal as a book. Ernest Hemingway
-
They wrote in the old days that it is sweet and fitting to die for one's country. But in modern war, there is nothing sweet nor fitting in your dying. You will die like a dog for no good reason. Ernest Hemingway
-
The night can be a dreadful time for lonely people once their loneliness has started. Ernest Hemingway
-
By my hypothesis, H. hemingwayensis does have compositional syntactic and semantic structures up to the clausal level, and analogous sorts of structures at the discourse level.
"One of the Grossest Oversimplifications of All Time"
-
I'd begin from the ancient Roman ideal of manliness - which is the root of our term virtue [vir is Latin for man] - and work up through the weakening of that ideal of manliness by Christianity, and on towards Rousseau's bourgeois man before turning to Hemingway and such figures as Michael Landon as Pa Ingalls [here I would be indebted to Dutch.]
Archive 2006-06-18
-
Hemingway's old apartment, drank endless cafe au laits in Lipp's, The Flore, and Deux Magots, tossed down beer after beer and bottomless Pernods in Paul Celan's favorite dive.
October « 2009 « poetry dispatch & other notes from the underground
-
His prose is both sinuous and oracular, with a torrent of subordinate clauses cluttering up nearly every sentence; it's hard to read him without giving thanks for the arrival of Hemingway on the American literary scene.
-
As a schoolboy in Purley he dreamt of a career in journalism as a tribute to his hero Ernest Hemingway.
-
A cat has absolute emotional honesty: human beings, for one reason or another, may hide their feelings, but a cat does not. Ernest Hemingway
-
Hemingway's use of dialogue was similarly fresh, simple, and natural sounding.
-
Like Hemingway, who also once mislaid a novel, Kay felt bereft and quickly drove back to where he'd left it but it was gone.
-
Technically, Hemingway offered Dietrich a dehortation, a rarely used but quite proper English term compared to an exhortation, which attempts to persuade people to do something, a dehortation is an attempt to dissuade people from a course of action.
'Neverisms': 11 Things You Should Never Do, Never Say, Never Forget (PHOTOS)
-
The real reason for not committing suicide is because you always know how swell life gets again after the hell is over. Ernest Hemingway
-
Still, the typewriter's primary market appears to be snooty novelists who claim they cannot compose on any technology introduced since Hemingway took a dirt nap.
-
* Can't resist a bit more Tynan from this neglected masterpiece-- what happens when a great drama critic does bullfighting, which is to say, eclipses Hemingway.
Menu
-
Courage is grace under pressure. Ernest Hemingway
-
They wrote in the old days that it is sweet and fitting to die for one's country. But in modern war, there is nothing sweet nor fitting in your dying. You will die like a dog for no good reason. Ernest Hemingway
-
Hemingway was "apprenticed" as a cub reporter, which is how newspapers used to train journalists.
The Democratic Daily
-
I have a feeling that from now on, whenever a little money finds its way into my pocket, the temptation to blow it on a plane ticket to Florence (cheap from London, as these things go) and have a cup of Hemingway's Montezuma is going to be nigh-irresistible.
- Boing Boing
-
Sure, illegally downloaded sitcoms, homemade pizza and piles of Nicorette gum hardly qualify for Ernest Hemingway liver-braising debauchment.
Diary of an Expat Downloader
-
But the brutish Hemingway will give him no quarter, downing the excellent vintage in a single gulp.
-
I always couple Hemingway and Steinbeck together as being typically American writers.
-
Courage is grace under pressure. Ernest Hemingway
-
I love sleep. My life has the tendency to fall apart when I'm awake, you know? Ernest Hemingway
-
Here he is, a debut author, lounging around Paris cafés and smirking at the hordes of "leonine" Hemingway poseurs.
A Writer’s Brush With Fate
-
Cats with this mutation are known as polydactyls (from the Latin for ‘many digits’), or as Hemingway cats.
-
In his short stories, Ernest Hemingway vividly and effectively the feelings of the generation after WWI.
-
We track Hemingway through his four marriages (and an occasional dalliance, such as the Italian girl Adriana who inspired some of his later work) and considerable globe-hopping.
-
An insurance agent beat out 122 others to win Florida's annual apa Hemingway Look - Alike Contest.
-
Hemingway's romance with his nurse inspired him to write 'A Farewell to Arms'.
-
Hemingway's use of dialogue was similarly fresh, simple, and natural sounding.
-
The name Margaux was famous long before Ernest Hemingway's son Jack named his daughter after the wine he was drinking on the night she was conceived.
A Tale of Two Ch
-
Hemingway knew it; Faulkner knew it; and goddamnit, now you know it.
Jeff Klima: A Fighting Lion: Exercises in Awesome Titles
-
Probably the biggest and most unusual surprise of the trip is my encounter with Hemingway, a magnificent cheetah which is being raised at Spier as part of a conservation effort and to educate visitors about the plight of cheetahs in the wild.
'It is South Africa's sheer beauty that I will take away with me'
-
Neither of Hemingway's famous watering holes, visited by hordes of western tourists, are especially wonderful, but are still worth a squint.
-
And he has numerous memorabilia strewn around the room, whether it ` s a Hemingway book on his coffee table that was a gift from someone or candles that kind of create a warm, what he calls a warm glow for all of the people in the room.
CNN Transcript Jun 28, 2005
-
Hemingway's weaker novels are more autobiographically revealing than his best fiction.
Hemingway's Achievement
-
Always do sober what you said you'd do drunk. That will teach you to keep your mouth shut. Ernest Hemingway
-
Spain has seen a fierce debate over the blood-soaked pageant that has fascinated artists and writers such as Goya, Hemingway and Pablo Picasso.
Spain's National Broadcaster Bans Bullfighting
-
I love sleep. My life has the tendency to fall apart when I'm awake, you know? Ernest Hemingway
-
The grapefruit and white rum Hemingway daiquiri comes off as a rummy lemonade; the Greater Antilles mixes Goslings with a dry housemade ginger beer.
Ed Levine: A Rye We Hope Will Improve With Age
-
Marina Hemingway was established there but the campaign to promote marine tourism had just begun.
-
The short story also foreshadows Hemingway's fascination with blood, spectacle and bullfights.
-
Earlier, Hemingway tells us all about bullfighting long before we ever see a bull.
-
Writers from James to Hemingway and beyond foreswore the managing of "atmospherical medium" in order to emphasize fidelity to the "probable" (partly, it must also be said, to bring fiction a perceived respectability that the Romantic dabbling in what Hawthorne also called the "marvellous" did not), and perhaps some of their influence does linger on.
Realism in Fiction
-
Alas, it is true that Didion is a writer full of writerly tricks of a type that can be made fun of, rather like Hemingway.
-
One never fully accepts the juxtaposition of the Hemingway - person in his writing with the simple man.
-
Always do sober what you said you'd do drunk. That will teach you to keep your mouth shut. Ernest Hemingway
-
Did Hemingway know the right answer and not reveal it before taking his own life?
-
Carver honored Hemingway for his belief that “fiction must be based on actual experience” and later came to believe it “was not entirely coincidental” that shortly after Hemingway’s death, antirealist writing gained ascendancy in American fiction.
Raymond Carver
-
“‘Mr. Coffee and Mr. Fixit,’” he asserts, “is written in faux-naïf Hemingway sentences as they might be spoken by an illiterate person.”
Raymond Carver
-
“‘Mr. Coffee and Mr. Fixit,’” he asserts, “is written in faux-naïf Hemingway sentences as they might be spoken by an illiterate person.”
Raymond Carver
-
The diary gives us an insight into Hemingway's world.
-
This suggests that Hemingway composed his story not only with leitmotifs and correlatives but also with key phrases identifying other Nick stories, and that he expected the reader to find them.
-
When people talk, listen completely. Most people never listen. Ernest Hemingway
-
In the second, at the same time that the great Central Europeans were writing their masterpieces, America herself had her own great "pleiad," one which would influence the entire world and which was that of Hemingway, Faulkner and Dos Passos.
Cfbc interviews
-
He points to the clear, simple prose of Ernest Hemingway and Samuel Beckett as examples of brilliant writing that is not bewildering for its complexity.
-
A cat has absolute emotional honesty: human beings, for one reason or another, may hide their feelings, but a cat does not. Ernest Hemingway
-
Similar scenes punctuate a text marked by an assiduous application to the school of Ernest Hemingway, no bad model for any writer, though a notoriously difficult one to imitate.
-
Critics usually describe Hemingway's style as simple, spare, and journalistic.
-
I always couple Hemingway and Steinbeck together as being typically American writers.
-
Even the simplest language of novels - in Hemingway, for example, or Camus - signifies by indirection a relation to literature and to the world.
-
Retirement is the ugliest word in the language. Ernest Hemingway
-
Hemingway's studio is to the right.
-
The diary gives us an insight into Hemingway's world.
-
So kudos to this new label helmed by Mason Cellars' Grant Hemingway and two friends; they've devised a great value that shows off a fresh pear blossom Chenin presence, with a bit of grassy bite and ripe apricot fruit.
SFGate: Don Asmussen: Bad Reporter
-
And Tonic Stress is not an Anglophile cocktail -- served up with an olive and a twist of lemon -- at the Bar Hemingway in the Ritz Hotel ....
French Word-A-Day:
-
Hemingway's novelette tells of the Cuban fisherman Santiago who for 84 luckless days has rowed his skiff into the Gulf Stream in quest of marlin.
-
If two people love each other there can be no happy end to it. Ernest Hemingway
-
Courage is grace under pressure. Ernest Hemingway
-
Hemingway favors active constructions
-
The real reason for not committing suicide is because you always know how swell life gets again after the hell is over. Ernest Hemingway
-
Toulouse Lautrec was usually pie-eyed on absinthe, while Ernest Hemingway wrote much of his best prose plastered.
-
By contrast, rural life has been stubbornly fixed in our collective imaginations for a long time, from Jefferson to Thoreau to even Hemingway, an American expression of the Edenic, pre-lapsarian state.
Adam Hanft: Obama: New Yorkers Cling to Style and Fashion Because they are Bitter at Their Superficial, Vacuous Lives
-
GARY COOPER & ERNEST HEMINGWAY In his teens Hemingway drove ambulances through the front lines in the Great War; in his 20s he boozed with James Joyce in Paris.
Danny Dyer's revealed he was pals with Pinter. An odd couple, but look at these
-
Bicht won the annual contest at the city's Hemingway Days celebration.
-
Zack / Pollock is a Hemingway-hero of a painter, a boorish macho with an elemental connection to his medium.
-
Hemingway is also chairman of Building for Life which promotes excellence in the design quality of new housing.
-
Mr. Suárez writes in a cold, unornamental, Hemingwayesque style, always straightforward and cinematic.
-
In Practical Ecocriticism, Love argues for sociobiologically informed criticism, and applies it to themes of place in Willa Gather, animals in Ernest Hemingway, and the ecological in William Dean Howells.
-
Terse, spare, laconic, elliptic; at its sharpest it is comparable with Hemingway's, a writer with whom Hammett is often bracketed.
-
Always do sober what you said you'd do drunk. That will teach you to keep your mouth shut. Ernest Hemingway
-
Now we have Ernest Hemingway's The Sun Also Rises, that tale of doomed romance set against the backdrop of ex-pats living dissolutely in Paris and the bloody bullfighting in Spain.
Michael Giltz: Theater: ERS Tackles Hemingway; Nelson Tackles 9-11
-
To paraphrase Hemingway on "Huckleberry Finn," all baseball literature comes from one book by Ring Lardner, "You Know Me Al" 1916, the first-person account of the trials and tribulations of a shallow young bush-league braggart.
Taking Fiction Out to the Ballgame
-
As for "multivalence": How multivalent is Hemingway's fiction?
Style in Fiction
-
[ALICE HEMINGWAY appears in doorway to left and looks on.]
A WICKED WOMAN (A CURTAIN RAISER)
-
Tolstoy, Hemingway and Hardy, thrillers and spy stories, historical novels, light romances.
-
In The Old Man and the Sea, Ernest Hemingway’s Santiago battles an 18-foot blue marlin from a skiff in the Florida Straits, where the Gulf Stream begins between Cuba and the Florida Keys.
The Mid-Life Slam
-
And this, as some addicts will already know, is merely an amuse-bouche for the main course of another unfinished Hemingway effort, “The Garden of Eden,” at the end of which it seems that hair must be discarded altogether, and shaved heads become the sexual totem.
Hemingway's Libidinous Feast
-
About half the cats are polydactyl, they and others are descendants of a six-toed cat given to Hemingway by a ship's captain.
-
Conservatives, meanwhile, are buzzing over the cover story in the current Weekly Standard, in which Mark Hemingway argues that fact-checking as practiced by PolitiFact -- as well as by the Associated Press, the Washington Post and others -- is just old-fashioned liberal media bias gussied up in the cloak of hard-bitten objectivity.
Dan Kennedy: PolitiFact and the Limits of Fact-Checking
-
They wrote in the old days that it is sweet and fitting to die for one's country. But in modern war, there is nothing sweet nor fitting in your dying. You will die like a dog for no good reason. Ernest Hemingway
-
That there might have been reasons for his loathsomeness that invite sympathy doesn't change the fact that he was an obnoxious drunk, an emotional bully and sadist, a sexual predator, a rotten husband and an alternately cruel and neglectful father, and it wasn't as though, like Hemingway, he punctuated his awfulness with acts of heroism and generosity.
O Youth and Beauty!
-
Hemingway's genius would be squandered, enervated by celebrity, and he would die an alcoholic and a suicide.
-
What makes Hemingway so relevant today is how he merged great literary works with personal heroism in world-shaking events, including World War I, the Spanish civil war and World War II.
Brent Budowsky: Hemingway at War, America in Crisis
-
As for "multivalence": How multivalent is Hemingway's fiction?
Style in Fiction
-
Hemingway's short sentences derive their power from their revolt against earlier, more discursive styles.
-
Though the star editors or copyreaders may have added commas in Hemingway's sentences, I have changed punctuation only on a few occasions where necessary for clarity or understanding or identity.
-
Of course, if you're not driving you can drink, and plenty of visitors do, paying their own peculiar homage to the past by getting pie-eyed in every bar that Hemingway ever visited.
-
Never confuse movement with action. Ernest Hemingway
-
Ernest Hemingway is a worldwide famous American novelist.
-
Lily will be launching the label Lucy in Disguise at designer Wayne Hemingway's fashion and music festival Vintage this August.
Home
-
The superlatively analytical Inspector Hemingway reveals his unnerving talent for solving a fiendish problem.
-
Wine is a grand thing," I said. "It makes you forget all the bad.". Ernest Hemingway
-
The night can be a dreadful time for lonely people once their loneliness has started. Ernest Hemingway
-
he edited the Hemingway corpus