Called “The Old Man and the Cat,” this bronze sculpture by George Lundeen was unveiled over Labor Day weekend 2021 to honor Ernest Hemingway, Walloon Lake’s most famous summer resident. Hemingway’s parents, Clarence and Grace Hemingway, began coming to this area from their Oak Park, Illinois home in the late 1890s. After traveling by steamer and a series of trains, they boarded a steam launch for the final leg to their Windemere cottage on the North Shore. Ernest would come back to th...| Atlas Obscura - Latest Articles and Places
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Ernest Hemingway is one of those big-name authors that I’ve never previously read. Truth be told, I’ve always assumed that I wouldn’t like his books, and that’s only partly because he seems so unlikeable as a person. When I think| Stuck in a Book
from Archibald MacLeish’s tribute poem after he died: Veteran out of the wars before he was twenty: Famous at twenty-five: thirty a master – Whittled a style for his time from a walnut stick In a carpenter’s loft in a street of that April city. Ernest Hemingway was born on July 21, 1899. Thus it’s […]| Helytimes
From Jeffrey Meyers, Hemingway: A Biography: Like most people who were drawn by Hemingway’s magnetic personality and valued him more as a companion than as a writer, Lanham found it amusing and exciting to be with him and to be known to have been with him. (The general is remembered today not for his military […]| Helytimes
following up on Cezanne posting. 1896: 2025: Think this is pretty much the spot. Does seem like he truncated/compressed the view. That’s the art! The site is now the wonderful-seeming hotel A…| Helytimes
On the well-heeled heels of editor Elle River’s excellent post on editing self checks, we thought you’d enjoy an author’s take, and some apps he’s found to make the job a bit less painful! Our thanks to author William Lobb for this guest contribution, and we welcome our newest tribe members from KILLER NASHVILLE! May you never commit these word crimes…| Where Writers Win