In 1932, he journeyed to Spain to research "Death in the Afternoon," a manifesto on bullfighting that was published in Esquire and became the Bible of the sport. In 1937, Hemingway returned to ...
On Wednesday, tens of thousands of people packed into the main square in Pamplona, Spain, for the party that kicks off the famous Running of the Bulls. Immortalized by Ernest Hemingway in The Sun ...
The Spanish Civil War, the second of three wars in which Hemingway saw action, and the one which produced his novel "For Whom the Bell Tolls," was the most politically committed time of his life.
San Fermin in Pamplona is Spain's most famous bull-running festival It's been 100 years since American author Ernest Hemingway immortalised Pamplona's bull-running festival, but in recent years ...