"I believe that basically you write for two people; yourself to try to make it absolutely
perfect; or if not that then wonderful. Then you write for who you love whether she can
read or write or not and whether she is alive or dead."
--Selected Letters, taken from Ernest Hemingway on Writing
Selected Bibliography |
The following excerpt is taken from the Ernest
Hemingway
page at the Nobel Prize for Literature web site, found here: Hemingway's Nobel
Prize.
|
| Baker, Carlos. Hemingway: The
Writer as Artist. Fourth edition, Princeton University
Press: Princeton, NJ, 1972. |
| Bruccoli, Matthew J. (Ed.). Ernest
Hemingway's apprenticeship: Oak Park, 1916-1917. NCR
Microcard Editions: Washington, D.C., 1971. |
| Bruccoli, Matthew J., and Robert W.
Trogdon (Eds.). The Only Thing That Counts: The Ernest
Hemingway-Maxwell Perkins Correspondence 1925-1947.
Charles Scribner's Sons: New York, 1996. |
| Clifford, Stephen P. Beyond the
Heroic "I": Reading Lawrence, Hemingway, and
"masculinity". Bucknell Univ. Press: Cranbury, NJ,
1999. |
| Hemingway, Ernest. By-Line: Ernest
Hemingway. Selected articles and dispatches of four
decades. Edited by William White, with commentaries by
Philip Young. Collins: London, 1968. |
| - Complete poems. Edited with
an introduction and notes by Nicholas Gerogiannis. Rev. ed.,
University of Nebraska Press: Lincoln, 1992. |
| - The Complete Short Stories.
The Finca Vigía ed. Charles Scribner's Sons: New York,
1998. |
| - Death in the Afternoon.
Jonathan Cape: London, 1932. |
| - Ernest Hemingway: Selected
Letters, 1917-1961. Ed. Carlos Baker. Charles Scribner's
Sons: New York, 1981. |
| - A Farewell to Arms. Charles
Scribner's Sons: New York, 1929. |
| - Fiesta. Jonathan Cape:
London, 1927. |
| - For Whom the Bell Tolls.
Charles Scribner's Sons: New York 1940. |
| - The Garden of Eden. Charles
Scribner's Sons: New York, 1986. |
| - Green Hills of Africa.
Charles Scribner's Sons: New York 1935. |
| - In Our Time. Boni and
Liveright: New York, 1925. |
| - Islands in the Stream.
Charles Scribner's Sons: New York, 1970. |
| - A Moveable Feast. Jonathan
Cape: London, 1964. |
| - The Nick Adams Stories.
Preface by Philip Young. Charles Scribner's Sons: New York,
1972. |
| - The Old Man and the Sea.
Charles Scribner's Sons: New York, 1952. |
| - Selected Letters 1917-1961.
Ed. Carlos Baker. Panther Books/Granada Publishing: London
1985(1981). |
| - The Snows of Kilimanjaro and
other stories, Charles Scribner's Sons: New York,
1961. |
| - The Sun also rises. Charles
Scribner's Sons: New York, 1928(1926). |
| - The Torrents of Spring: A
Romantic Novel in Honor of the Passing of a Great Race.
Charles Scribner's Sons: New York, 1926. |
| - Three Stories & Ten Poems:
Ernest Hemingway's First Book. A facsimile of the
original Paris Edition published in 1923. Bruccoli Clark
Books: Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, 1977. |
| - True at First Light. Edited
with an Introduction by Patrick Hemingway. Arrow Books/Random
House: London 1999. |
| - Winner Take Nothing. Charles
Scribner's Sons: New York, 1933. |
| Josephs, Allen. For Whom the Bell
Tolls: Ernest Hemingway's Undiscovered Country. Twayne:
New York, 1994. |
| Lacasse, Rodolphe. Hemingway et
Malraux: destins de l'homme. Profils; 6, Montréal
1972. |
| Lynn. Kenneth S. Hemingway.
Simon and Schuster: London, 1987. |
| Mandel, Miriam. Reading Hemingway:
The Facts in the Fictions. Scarecrow Press: Metuchen, NJ
and London, 1995. |
| Meyers, Jeffrey. Hemingway: A
Biography. New York, 1985 (Macmillan: London, 1986
(Harper & Row: New York 1985). |
| Nelson, Gerald B. & Glory Jones.
Hemingway: Life and Works. Facts On File Publications:
New York, 1984. |
| Palin, Michael. Hemingway's
Travels. Weidenfeld & Nicolson: London, 1999. |
| Phillips, Larry W (Ed). Ernest
Hemingway on Writing. Grafton Books: London, 1986
(1984). |
| Reynolds, Michael S. Hemingway: an
Annotated Chronology: an Outline of the Author's Life and
Career Detailing Significant Events, Friendships, Travels,
and Achievements. Omni chronology series, 1 Omnigraphics,
Inc: Detroit, MI, 1991. |
| Reynolds, Michael S. Hemingway: The
Final Years. W.W. Norton: New York 1999. |
| Reynolds, Michael S. Hemingway: the
Homecoming. W.W. Norton: New York, 1999. |
| Reynolds, Michael S. Hemingway: the
Paris years. W.W. Norton: New York 1999. |
| Reynolds, Michael S. The Young
Hemingway. W.W. Norton: New York, 1998. |
| Reynolds, Michael S. Hemingway's
First War: The Making of A Farewell to Arms. Basil
Blackwell: New York and Oxford, 1987 (Princeton U.P.
1976). |
| Trogdon, Robert W. (Ed.). Ernest
Hemingway: A Documentary Volume. In: Dictionary of Literary
Biography (series) Vol. 210. Gale Research Inc.: Detroit,
Michigan, 1999. |
| Wagner-Martin, Linda (Ed.). A
Historical Guide to Ernest Hemingway. Oxford University
Press: New York and Oxford, 2000 |
| The John F. Kennedy Library in Boston,
Massachusetts, has an extensive collection of books and
manuscripts, and holds more than 10,000 photos of Ernest
Hemingway. |