M y ears pop as our car winds along the scenic A-397 highway in Malaga, Spain, climbing to 1,063 metres above sea level. We're headed to Ronda, a historic cliffside city where Ernest Hemingway ...
During my recent journey to Spain, I followed in the literary footsteps of Ernest Hemingway, whose rugged life and visceral storytelling continue to captivate readers around the world. Hemingway ...
In 1932, he journeyed to Spain to research "Death in the Afternoon," a manifesto on bullfighting that was published in Esquire and became the Bible of the sport. In 1937, Hemingway returned to ...
A Spanish city that inspired artists like Ernest Hemingway and Orson Welles is set to win over many more visitors. Ronda in Malaga, southern Spain, is perched on top of a deep gorge and locals and ...
Ernest Hemingway (far left), Harold Loeb, Lady Duff Twysden, Hadley Richardson (Hemingway's first wife), Donald Ogden Stewart, and Pat Guthrie. Pamplona, Spain, circa 1925. Credit: Ernest ...
This launched his lifelong quest to find, experience, and write about other wild places before they were changed — from the Basque country of Spain ... Photo: Ernest Hemingway carefully landing ...
During my recent journey to Spain, I followed in the literary footsteps of Ernest ... shared destiny. Ronda, a medieval city near Malaga — Picasso’s hometown — shaped Hemingway’s view ...