What Hemingway Would Think of the Internet

If Ernest Hemingway hadn’t killed himself 50 years ago today at age 61, he probably would have died by now anyway. (No human liver could withstand more than a century of nonstop alcoholic pummeling. Not even Papa’s.)

But Newsweek can fantasize about Princess Diana cheating death, so we can imagine Hemingway walking — or staggering — among us in 2011. What would the hard-drinking, adventure-loving writer think of our modern technological ... Full Story »

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Sirajul Islam
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by Sirajul Islam - Jul. 2, 2012

Attention-grabbing article! I think this piece of writing endowed with an out of the ordinary point of view, somewhat special to wonder about.

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