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"The Empire Strikes Back" Almost Featured Han Solo Vs. Space #Hemingway
In an early draft, "Han met some kind of Ernest Hemingway character, a very powerful trader in the galaxy who took Han under his wing until they had a falling out."
Via @RyancBritt
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Thanks to Marc Vitali for this piece about my new book, “Mythbusting Hemingway,” written with the great Thomas Bevilacqua.
@wttw
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In letters up for auction, #Hemingway describes his injuries from two airplane crashes in Africa:
"The trouble is inside where right kidney was ruptured and liver and spleen injured," he wrote.
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From October 1940, #Hemingway’s “For Whom the Bell Tolls” featured in the “Book-of-the-Month Club.”
It includes an essay from his editor, Max Perkins, which promises to dispel a bunch of myths about Hemingway but spreads a few more.
Here’s the opening:
“In spite of Ernest Hemingway’s repugnance to publicity—his first and most emphatic request to his publishers was that nothing about his personal life be given out
A little bit about the “Hemingway in Comics” exhibit and the nonprofit — Kansas City's Mid-America Arts Alliance — putting it on the road for the next 5 years…
@KCMAAA
@kcur#Hemingway
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Tarkovsky made his version of The Killers with the help of fellow students Marika Beiku and Aleksandr Gordon, dividing the narrative structure into three parts.
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From the @smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery, in the same room! Painter Henry Strater’s 1930 portrait of #Hemingway and Jo Davidson’s 1922-23 “modern Buddha” terra cotta sculpture of writer Gertrude Stein.
#atSAAM
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The new episode of @1truepod is a benefit for the victims of Hurricane Ian & worth your time.
Also, you get hear @KirkCurnutt refer to the Bogart film “To Have and Have Not” as “Casablanca 2: Electric Boogaloo.”
@MarkCirino#Hemingway
Listen: https://t.co/EKITQ9Rarb
A nice piece on the Hemingway in Comics Exhibit at the
@ComicConMuseum in San Diego. It'll be up until the end of the year!
Thanks to
@TimesofSanDiego@chris_ryall
@schindler_emily
& Executive Director Rita Vandergaw.
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An obituary of #Hemingway, which ran in the @latimes on July 3, 1961:
"Ernest Hemingway, 61, the bearded American novelist who gained fame writing of death and violence, accidentally killed himself Sunday while cleaning a shotgun, his wife said."
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In case you haven’t seen it yet, here are some screenshots from the Write 'n' Fight video, in which a shirtless #Hemingway takes on William Shakespeare, Edgar Allan Poe, and many others.
Check out this demo video:
https://t.co/Yj1Tuw7VLM