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Ernest Hemingway in Toronto, Part I: Online Resources – The Hemingway Society
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Ernest Hemingway in Toronto, Part I: Online Resources
By Lisa Tyler
If you are planning to attend the Hemingway Society Conference in Toronto in July, or just wish you were, you might find the suggested online resources below interesting. The topics covered include Hemingway’s early journalism, his Canadian network, and the birth of his first child. Please note that this list is a starting point and is not intended to be comprehensive.
Hemingway Review Blog Posts from Canada Correspondent Sharon Hamilton
“Hemingway and Toronto Baseball,” by Sharon Hamilton. The Hemingway Review Blog. The Hemingway Foundation and Society, Jan. 15, 2026. https://www.hemingwaysociety.org/hemingway-and-toronto-baseball
“Hadley, Ernest, and the Canadian Mothers’ Book, Part I,” by Sharon Hamilton. The Hemingway Review Blog. The Hemingway Foundation and Society, 26 April 2024. https://www.hemingwaysociety.org/hadley-ernest-and-canadian-mothers-book-part-i
“Hadley, Ernest, and the Canadian Mothers’ Book, Part II,” by Sharon Hamilton. The Hemingway Review Blog. The Hemingway Foundation and Society. 8 May 2024. https://www.hemingwaysociety.org/hadley-ernest-and-canadian-mothers-book-part-ii
“The Birth of Hemingway’s First Child—John, Called Bumby—in Toronto, Canada, Part I,” by Sharon Hamilton. The Hemingway Review Blog. The Hemingway Foundation and Society. 30 Oct. 2023. https://www.hemingwaysociety.org/birth-hemingways-first-child-john-called-bumby-toronto-canada-part-i
“The Birth of Hemingway’s First Child—John, Called Bumby—in Toronto, Canada, Part II,” by Sharon Hamilton. The Hemingway Review Blog. The Hemingway Foundation and Society. 10 Nov. 2023. https://www.hemingwaysociety.org/birth-hemingways-first-child-john-called-bumby-toronto-canada-part-ii
One True Podcast
“James M. Hutchisson on Hemingway in 1923.” One True Podcast. 16 Jan. 2023. https://www.hemingwaysociety.org/james-m-hutchisson-hemingway-1923
“Suzanne del Gizzo on ‘Christmas on the Roof of the World.’” One True Podcast. 23 Dec. 2021. https://www.hemingwaysociety.org/suzanne-del-gizzo-christmas-roof-world
“Robert W. Trogdon on the Early Years.” One True Podcast. 7 Sept. 2020. https://www.hemingwaysociety.org/robert-w-trogdon-early-years
Web Sites
Boles, Frank. “Ralph Connable.” Clarke Historical Library News and Notes. 18 Oct. 2017. https://www.clarkehistoricallibrary.org/2017/10/ralph-connable.html
“Ernest Hemingway’s Toronto Ties.” Toronto Public Library. 20 Sept. 2023. https://blogs.tpl.ca/local-history-genealogy/2023/09/ernest-hemingways-toronto-ties/
“Ernest Hemingway, 1899-1961” [Hemingway’s Toronto Star articles}. Archive of American Journalism. Undated. http://www.historicjournalism.com/ernest-hemingway-1.html
Hamilton, Sharon. “The Young Man and the Spree: When Hemingway Was Dispatched to Kingston.” (Review of We Were the Bullfighters, a novel about Ernest Hemingway in Canada). Literary Review of Canada, Oct. 2024. https://reviewcanada.ca/magazine/2024/10/the-young-man-and-the-spree/
Miller, Marianne K., and Hilary Justice. “Toronto.” Hemingway Collection at the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum. https://www.jfklibrary.org/hemingway/toronto
Williams, Tom. “The Day Hemingway Quit.” Letter to the editor. Los Angeles Times 19 April 1992. https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1992-04-19-bk-639-story.html
Zarevich, Emily. “The Editor Who Drove Hemingway Away.” JSTOR Daily, JSTOR, 6 Jan. 2025. https://daily.jstor.org/the-editor-who-drove-hemingway-away/
Videos
“Ernest Hemingway, the Reporter Years.” Toronto Star. YouTube. 15 Aug. 2017. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w_1VqhdwRxU
“Hemingway in Toronto: A Hemingway Society Webinar featuring Sharon Hamilton.” YouTube. The Hemingway Foundation and Society, 10 Oct. 2023. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QUpkCmkChq4
“Hemingway vs. Callaghan Trailer.” Shaftesbury Films. YouTube. 10 Dec. 2013. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cq-m0rnewp8
“Hemingway’s Toronto Homes.” Toronto Star. YouTube. 12 Sept. 2017. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8amlco-B1_I
To be continued . . .
Lisa Tyler recently retired after a 32-year career as an English professor at an urban community college in Dayton, Ohio. She serves as secretary on the board of the Hemingway Society and edits the Society’s Hemingway Review Blog.
Lisa Tyler 02/09/2026
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Carl Eby on How Hemingway Wrote The Sun Also Rises – One True Podcast – Hemingway Society and Foundation
One True Podcast
One True Podcast explores all things related to Hemingway, his work, and his world. The show is hosted by Mark Cirino and produced by Michael Von Cannon. Join us in conversation with scholars, artists, political leaders, and other luminaries.
The show is supported by the Hemingway Society and Foundation, the University of Evansville, and Florida Gulf Coast University. Numerous people have made this endeavor possible:
Carl Eby on How Hemingway Wrote The Sun Also Rises
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January 29, 2026
Throughout the course of this year, we will celebrate the centenary of The Sun Also Rises by inviting guests on the show to talk about fascinating aspects of the book and its rich history.
In this episode, we explore how the book was actually written—from a sloppy first draft to a modernist masterpiece. What will tracing this composition history tells us about the evolution of The Sun Also Rises and Hemingway’s own development as a writer?
To help us explore this topic, Carl Eby joins us once again! Eby is the former President of the Hemingway Society and has focused much of his research on Hemingway’s posthumous work. He has joined us previously for episodes on Islands in the Stream and The Garden of Eden, and he also inaugurated our One True Sentence series with One True Sentence #1, a discussion of Hemingway’s “Paris 1922” sketches.
Thanks to the support of Simon & Schuster, this episode also includes an audio portion from William Hurt’s narration of The Sun Also Rises.
Editor’s Note: Embedded below is the Spotify audio of the podcast. –DrWeb
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Ross K. Tangedal on Hemingway in 1926 -The Hemingway Society
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Ross K. Tangedal on Hemingway in 1926
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January 01, 2026
Happy New Year from One True Podcast! We look forward to a rich, exciting 2026 by looking back to 1926.
In our first show of the year, we ask an esteemed guest to take us back exactly one hundred years to see what was happening in Hemingway’s life, work, and world. So, to guide us through Hemingway’s 1926 — his travels, his relationships, his publishing, and his writing – we welcome the great Hemingway scholar Ross K. Tangedal.
For Hemingway, 1926 was a colossally important year that saw his transition from Hadley to his second wife, Pauline; the transition from Boni & Liveright to Scribner’s; and the publication of The Torrents of Spring and The Sun Also Rises, both crucially important for different reasons. Tangedal guides us through this remarkable year in Hemingway’s life and his writing. We have previously begun calendar years with flashback episodes featuring: Mary Dearborn on 1922; James M. Hutchisson on 1923; Verna Kale on 1924; and J. Gerald Kennedy on 1925. We encourage you to check out those past shows to get up to date!
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A Tribute to Patrick Hemingway with Sandra Spanier | The Hemingway Society
A Tribute to Patrick Hemingway with Sandra Spanier
Hemingway and his children, photo via Wikipedia. By Not specified, owned by John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum – Ernest Hemingway Photograph Collection, John F. Kennedy Presidential Library, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=7895616Share on Facebook, Share on Twitter, Share on LinkedIn, Subscribe with Apple Podcasts, Subscribe with RSS, Download this episode
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September 10, 2025
At One True Podcast we were sad to hear of the death of Patrick Hemingway, the middle son of Ernest, who died on September 2, 2025. Patrick Hemingway (1928-2025) lived a life that was truly Hemingwayesque: traveling like his father, living much of his life in Africa, hunting and fishing, and determined to maintain the legacy of his father’s literary work.
We invited Sandra Spanier, General Editor of the Hemingway Letters Project, to share her memories of Patrick, including his contributions to the Letters Project, her visits with him, and a poignant interview with Patrick that was conducted just a few months ago. Our episode closes with a soundbite from that June 2025 interview.
We hope you enjoy this immediate reaction to the sad news of Patrick’s passing.
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