‘Hemingway in Love: His Own Story’ by A. E. Hotchner: Book Review Hemingway in Love is a memoir of the famous American writer Ernest Hemingway penned by his close friend and editor A. E. Hotchner, also known as Aaron Edward Hotchner. This memoir was written in 2015 to explain why Ernest Hemingway became deranged towards the end of his life. Hotchner has previously written … [Read more...] about ‘Hemingway in Love: His Own Story’ by A. E. Hotchner: Book Review
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‘One Reader Writes’ by Ernest Hemingway: Short Story Analysis
‘One Reader Writes’ by Ernest Hemingway: Short Story Analysis ‘One Reader Writes’ is a realistic modernist short story by American writer Ernest Hemingway, one of the greatest American writers of all time. In this short story, Hemingway uses his much-acclaimed Iceberg Theory, a very minimalistic writing style. Hemingway invented the Iceberg Theory, which had a significant … [Read more...] about ‘One Reader Writes’ by Ernest Hemingway: Short Story Analysis
‘A Canary for One’ by Ernest Hemingway: Short Story Analysis
‘A Canary for One’ by Ernest Hemingway: Short Story Analysis Just like all stories by Ernest Hemingway, one of my favorite writers of all time, even this short story titled ‘A Canary for One’ is full of hidden symbols connecting the three main characters of this story together. The narrator, his wife, and a quite deaf American middle-aged woman are the main characters … [Read more...] about ‘A Canary for One’ by Ernest Hemingway: Short Story Analysis
Author Interview: Carl Bluesy
Today I’ll be interviewing Canadian horror writer Carl Bluesy whom I met on Goodreads. I read, reviewed and loved his two extreme horror short stories or shorts and thought of interviewing him for my blog insaneowl.com. I really enjoyed his ‘The Life of Ann’ and his ‘Tapes for Pleasure’ and hope to read more Splatterpunk titles by him in the near future. He is a talented … [Read more...] about Author Interview: Carl Bluesy
‘Men’ by Kay Boyle: Short Story Analysis
‘Men’ is a World War Two historical short story penned by American writer Kay Boyle. The short story is about the lives of some French prisoners of war who were missing their families and homes because of the never-ending war and their confinement in the prison labor camps of France. Kay Boyle highlights the sense of conflict between those whose eyes are open to the actual … [Read more...] about ‘Men’ by Kay Boyle: Short Story Analysis