
Submissions from 2013
Article: Writing Ritual, Resisting Resolution: The Short Story Cycles of Hemingway and Steinbeck, Jennifer J. Smith
Book Chapter: Letters, Sandra Spanier
Book: The Letters of Ernest Hemingway, Volume 2, 1923-1925, Sandra Spanier, Albert J. DeFazio III, and Robert W. Trogdon
Article: Hemingway’s Hospitality in A Moveable Feast, Nicole Stamant
Article: "Out Too Far": Half-Fish, Beaten Men, and the Tenor of Masculine Grace in The Old Man and the Sea, Gregory Stephens and Janice Cools
Book Chapter: "You Know the Name is No Accident": Hemingway and the Matter of Santiago, H. R. Stoneback
Book Chapter: Race and Ethnicity: American Indians, Amy Strong
Book Chapter: Masculinity, Thomas Strychacz
Article: "Watch Out How That Egg Runs": Hemingway and the Rhetoric of American Road Food, Neil Stubbs
Essay: Excision and Textual Waste: The Sun Also Rises, Hannah Sullivan
Book Chapter: Houses and Museums, Frederic Svoboda
Book Chapter: Race and Ethnicity: Africans, Nghana tamu Lewis
Article: Being and Time in Ernest Hemingway’s "Cat in the Rain", Daniel Thomières
Article: PEN Hemingway Keynote Address, Colm Tóibín
Article: Ernest Hemingway’s Characters in The Sun Also Rises Trapped within the Vicious Circle of Alienation, Alpaslan Toker
Book Chapter: Posthumous Publications, Robert W. Trogdon
Book Chapter: Critical Overview of the Biographies, Lisa Tyler
Essay: Racing To Have and Have Not, Charli G. Valdez
Book Chapter: War: World War I, Alex Vernon
Article: "Every Guy Has His Own Africa": Postwar Anthropology in Saul Bellow’s Henderson the Rain King, Tim Watson
Essay: The Crowd at War and at Home in Hemingway’s and Fitzgerald’s Fiction, Benjamin S. West
Article: Fitzgerald, Hemingway, and "Thank You for the Light", James L. W. West III
Article: Continental Conjecture: Ephemera, Imitation and America’s (late) Modernist Canons in the Three Mountains Press and Robert McAlmon’s Contact Editions, Eric B. White
Book Chapter: Travel Writing, Emily O. Whittman
Book Chapter: Manuscripts and Collections, Susan Wrynn
Article: Hemingway in Venice, Rosella Mamoli Zorzi
Submissions from 2012
Article: Ernest Hemingway’s The Sun Also Rises: The Novel as Gossip, William Adair
Essay: Readings of Gender and Madness in Hemingway’s Across the River and into the Trees and The Garden of Eden, Sarah Wood Anderson
Essay: Readings of Resistance in Hemingway’s Trauma Fiction, Sarah Wood Anderson
Article: Deadline Artists: America’s Greatest Newspaper Columns, John Avlon, Jesse Angelo, and Errol Louis
Book: The Heming Way: How to Unleash the Booze-Inhaling, Animal-Slaughtering, War-Glorifying, Hairy-Chested Retro-Sexual Legend Within, Just Like Papa!, Marty Beckerman
Article: Who Was Fatty Pearson?, Tim Belknap
Essay: Still Rising, Tom Bissell
Article: A World Thoroughly Unmade: McCarthy’s Conclusion to The Road, Kenneth K. Brandt
Article: Cinema of the Mind, Robert Olen Butler
Essay: Cluedoing the Home: Crime Fiction and the Art of Internal Detection, Alessandra Calanchi
Article: Hemingway’s Horses, Charles Caramello
Article: Mr. Wilson’s War: Peace, Neutrality, and Entangling Alliances in Hemingway’s In Our Time, Craig Carey
Article: Michigan’s Literary Laureates, Bill Castanier
Essay: (De-)Constructions of Masculinity in the Hemingway Myth, Keith Cavedo
Book: Ernest Hemingway: Thought in Action, Mark Cirino
Book: Ernest Hemingway 4 vols, Henry Claridge
Article: The Aesthetics of Revealing/Concealing in ‘The Killers’ by Ernest Hemingway and in Its Adaptation by Robert Siodmak, Linda Collinge-Germain
Book: Hemingway’s The Garden of Eden: Twenty-Five Years of Criticism, Suzanne del Gizzo and Frederic J. Svoboda
Essay: Ernest Hemingway, Christina Henry de Tessan
Article: Transforming Frederic Henry’s War Narrative: In einem andern Land and Translational Embellishment, Christopher M. Dick
Article: Great Editing: A Beginner’s Luck, Scott Donaldson
Essay: Hemingway vs. Fenton, Scott Donaldson
Essay: "Just Like Brothers": Ernest Hemingway and Gertrude Stein, David Dowling
Article: PEN Hemingway Keynote Address: "Ernest Hemingway: Why His Work Matters Now More than Ever, A Love Letter from the Digital World", Andre Dubus III
Book: Hemingway, Race, and Art: Bloodlines and the Color Line, Marc K. Dudley
Essay: Sentence Connection in Fictive Dialogue, Anna Espunya
Article: The "Pound Case" in Historical Perspective: An Archival Overview, Matthew Feldman
Book Chapter: "Across the river and into the trees, I thought": Hemingway’s Impact on Alex La Guma, Roger Field
Article: Ernest Hemingway and T. S. Eliot: A Tangled Relationship, Joseph M. Flora
Book: Faulkner and Hemingway: Biography of a Literary Rivalry, Joseph Fruscione
Article: Hemingway, Faulkner and the Clash of Reputations, Joseph Fruscione
Book Chapter: Knowing and Recombining: Ellison’s Ways of Understanding Hemingway, Joseph Fruscione
Article: Slugging and Snubbing, Steven P. Gietschier
Article: Text and Image: The Internet Generation Reads "The Short Happy Life of Frances Macomber", Laura Gruber Godfrey
Essay: First Lede/Real Lead: A Creative Nonfiction Experiment Precipitated by Ernest Hemingway and F. Scott Fitzgerald, Lee Gutkind
Article: F. Scott Fitzgerald’s Essays from the Edge: The Jazz Age Novelist’s Chronicle of His Mental Collapse, Much derided by His Critics, Anticipated the Rise of Autobiographical Writing in America, Patricia Hampl
Article: Hemingway: The 45th Parallel—Two Bars, Jim Harrison
Essay: Hemingway, Fitzgerald, and The Sun Also Rises, Jeffrey Hart
Essay: Hemingway’s Best Novel, Jeffrey Hart
Book: Unbelievable Happiness and Final Sorrow: The Hemingway-Pfeiffer Marriage, Ruth A. Hawkins
Book: I Am Spain: The Spanish Civil War and the Men and Women Who Went to Fight Fascism, David Boyd Haycock
Article: Hemingway, Wilhelm, and a Style for Lesbian Representation, Jennifer Haytock
Article: Ernest Hemingway, the False Macho, John Hemingway
Article: "He Was Sort of a Joke, In Fact": Ernest Hemingway in Spain, Jeffrey Herlihy-Mera
Essay: The Complications of Exile in Ernest Hemingway’s The Sun Also Rises, Jeffrey Herlihy-Mera
Article: When Hemingway Hated Paris: Divorce Proceedings, Contemplations of Suicide, and the Deleted Chapters of The Sun Also Rises, Jeffrey Herlihy-Mera
Book Chapter: Hemingway and McKay, Race and Nation, Gary Edward Holcomb
Book Chapter: Hemingway and the Black Renaissance, Gary Edward Holcomb and Charles Scruggs
Book: Hemingway and the Black Renaissance, Gary Edward Holcomb and Charles Scruggs
Article: Recalcitrant Simplicity: Thin Characters and Thick Narration in A Farewell to Arms, Alexander Hollenberg
Article: The Spacious Foreground: Interpreting Simplicity and Ecocritical Ethics in The Old Man and the Sea, Alexander Hollenberg
Article: For Whom the Bell Tolls in Ernest Hemingway’s For Whom the Bell Tolls, Shabnum Iftikhar
Essay: On the Creative Function of Translation in Modern and Postwar Japan: Hemingway, Proust, and Modern Japanese Novels, Ken Inoue
Article: Style is the Man, Clive James
Book Chapter: The Garden of Eden at Twenty-five, Tom Jenks
Article: The War in "Big-Two Hearted River", Allen Josephs
Article: The Consolation of Critique: Food, Culture, and Civilization in Ernest Hemingway, Hilary Kovar Justice
Essay: Reading for the Complot, David Kelman
Article: Dirty, White Candles: Ernest Hemingway’s Encounter with the East, Mel Kenne
Article: Story of a Lifetime, Alex Kershaw
Article: Erectile Dysfunction and the Post War Novel: The Sun Also Rises and In Country, Elizabeth Klaver
Article: A Trick Men Learn in Paris: Hemingway, Esquire and Mass Tourism, Kevin Maier
Essay: A Matter of Time: The Cinematographic Quality of Narration in Hemingway’s The Sun Also Rises, Clara Mallier
Book: The Invincibility in Ernest Hemingway: A Readers’ Guide, Patil Mallikarjun
Book Chapter: Rereading Hemingway: Rhetorics of Whiteness, Labor, and Identity, Ian Marshall
Article: Modern Man: Mirror Images of Hemingway’s Four Witnesses of Christ’s Crucifixion in "Today is Friday", John V. McDermott
Article: A Reading of Zoomorphism in "The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber", Christopher McGill
Article: Of Hemingway and the Pulitzer, Gregory McNamee
Internet Resource: Writing as Fishing: Conceptual Metaphor and "Resonance" in a Story by Hemingway and a Poem by Wordsworth, Burton Melnick
Article: Annotations to Hemingway’s Poetry, Jeffrey Meyers
Article: Hemingway’s Poetry, Jeffrey Meyers
Book Chapter: Free Men in Paris: The Shared Sensibility of James Baldwin and Ernest Hemingway, D. Quentin Miller
Essay: The Confessional Narration of Ernest Hemingway’s The Sun Also Rises, James Nagel
Essay: The Translator’s Style in Hemingway’s The Old Man and the Sea, Elaine Yin-ling Ng