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Kelley has written and continues to write some articles concerning Hemingway. Each explores a different aspect of Hemingway in his writing and his life.

Hemingway and Turgenev: A Brief Introduction

Illustrates Turgenev's influences on Hemingway's writings.

Ivan Turgenev (1818-1883) was a novelist, poet, and playwright known for his detailed descriptions about the everyday lives of Russians in the 19th century. Turgenev portrayed realistically the peasantry and the Russian intelligentsia who were attempting to move the country into a new age. Although Turgenev has been overshadoved by his contemporaries Dostoyevsky and Tolstoy, he remains one of the major figures of the 19th-century Russian literature. Lacking the religious faith of his two great compatriots, he was an artist torn between his emotional and intellectual responses to life.


Max Perkins' Death and the Decline of Hemingway

Max Perkins was Hemingway's editor at Scribners. Hemingway had known Max Perkins for nearly twenty years. It was on June 17th 1944 Max Perkins died. Hemingway wrote in a letter of sympathy that "Perkins was one of his best and most loyal friends and wisest counsellor in life as well as in writing"

Hemingway was 45 years old and the death of Max Perkins made a great impression on him.


Dubious Battles: Ernest Hemingway's Journeys to War

This piece explores the fascination Hemingway had with war and the influences it made on his writing.


On The Altar of the Goddess: Ernest Hemingway and the Cult of the "Celebrity Artist"


Papa's "Good Eats" Café:

Ernest Hemingway as a Food Writer

Hemingway loved to eat (and drink). Anything he loved he wrote well about and food and drink are well illustrated in many of his novels.


Homing to the Stream - Ernest Hemingway in Cuba.


Kelley Dupuis is one of the most informative people on Hemingway we have ever come across. He can help American students with their studies on Hemingway, but please respect his immense literary insight and knowledge and do not ask him to do your homework. Your understanding of Hemingway comes from your own personal research. Kelley Dupuis can help with his literary insight of Hemingway but his help is for serious students of Hemingway. Thanks. Kelleydupuis@yahoo.com.

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