After watching Ken Burns and Lynn Novick's documentary series "Hemingway," critic Gene Seymour says the continuing fascination with the writer's public and private lives remains a mystery. Seymour says our inability to let him go speaks less to what we encounter on the page and more to what lurks behind it about Hemingway, and about us that we alternate between reveling in and wanting to unsee.
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Ernest Hemingwayâs vast archives reside in Boston. Howâd that happen?
By Lauren Daley Globe correspondent,Updated April 6, 2021, 1 hour ago
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Ernest Hemingway s passport from the 1920s, from the Hemingway archives at the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum.The Ernest Hemingway Collection, John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum
Ken Burns called Bostonâs John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum âa liberationâ in allowing him to tell the story of writer Ernest Hemingway in his new documentary.
A trove of Hemingway treasures â including some 11,000 photos, manuscripts, letters, bullfight tickets, even good-luck charms â reside in John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum in Boston. The Ernest Hemingway Collection spans Hemingwayâs entire career, and contains 90 percent of all known manuscript materials.