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Ernest Hemingway
Books
The dauntless spirit of Richard Halliburton
By Jenna Stocker
Book Review
When bad men make good art
By Chloë Ashby
Prejudices
The death of the Western literary tradition
By Chilton Williamson, Jr.
Sports
Does Joe Biden have CTE from rugby?
By Matt McDonald
Science & Tech
Did Ernest Hemingway have CTE?
By Kevin Cook
American Life
Ernest Hemingway’s Idaho playground
By Bill Kauffman
High Life
Norman Mailer: my sweet, generous friend
By Taki
Place
Spain’s caminos come calling
By James Jeffrey
Low Life
In the footsteps of Hemingway
By Jeremy Clarke
High Life
The books that made me who I am
By Taki
Prejudices
The ultimate human futility of sports
By Chilton Williamson, Jr.
Book Review
For whom the bell tolls
By Anne Margaret Daniel
Books
Joan Didion got inside all of us
By Francesca Peacock
Television
The old man and the documentary
By Philip Terzian
Books
Where would any writer be without a room of their own?
By Lara Feigel
Drink
Eggs and hard liquor: Spectator writers serve up their favorite literary meals
By The Spectator
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