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Camden library film club makes Hemingway films available
Films will be livestreamed in March.
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The Camden Public Library’s Friday Film Club will examine Ernest Hemingway in March, in anticipation of the new Ken Burns film for PBS about the legendary writer, slated to debut in April. On Friday, March 19, at 4:00 pm, the film club will meet online to discuss two films that feature Hemingway as a character: “Papa
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Hemingway in Cuba” (2015) and “Hemingway & Gellhorn” (2012). To request details about how to view the films and to receive a Zoom link to participate in the meeting, email [email protected]
Hemingway & Gellhorn film poster
The Camden Public Library’s Friday Film Club has decided to examine Ernest Hemingway in March, in anticipation of the new Ken Burns film for PBS about the legendary writer, slated to debut in April.
On Friday, March 19, at 4 p.m., the film club will meet online to discuss two films that feature Hemingway as a character:
Papa Hemingway in Cuba (2015) and
Hemingway & Gellhorn (2012).
Email jpierce@librarycamden.org to request details about how to view the films and to receive a Zoom link to participate in the meeting. You should plan on viewing at least one of the films prior to the discussion.
Martha My Dear
GSTAAD Martha Gellhorn was a long-legged blond American writer and journalist who became Papa Hemingway’s third and penultimate wife. She got her start when H.G. Wells, then 70 years old, fell for her rather badly, advised her on her writing, and paid her a small retainer to keep him up to date on American trends. She was 27 at the time. Wells had met Martha at the White House during the Franklin Roosevelt years before the war, Eleanor having been friends with Martha’s mother, who was known around St. Louis for having a mad crush on the First Lady.
Martha Gellhorn and Ernest Hemingway with unidentified Chinese military officers, Chungking (Chongqing),1941
GSTAAD Martha Gellhorn was a long-legged blond American writer and journalist who became Papa Hemingway’s third and penultimate wife. She got her start when H.G. Wells, then 70 years old, fell for her rather badly, advised her on her writing, and paid her a small retainer to keep him up to date on American trends. She was 27 at the time. Wells had met Martha at the White House during the Franklin Roosevelt years before the war, Eleanor having been friends with Martha’s mother, who was known around St. Louis for having a mad crush on the First Lady.