From the Spanish Civil War in the 1930s through the Vietnam War, Martha Gellhorn covered the major conflicts of her day. Best known as the third wife of Ernest Hemingway, Gellhorn was also a pioneer ...
Meeting Ernest Hemingway was probably the worst thing that ever happened to Martha Gellhorn. But perhaps she engineered their first encounter herself. I’ve always thought it was no accident that ...
Martha’s father George Gellhorn was a publicly progressive figure (as well as being St. Louis’s most reputable gynecologist). Her mother Edna Fischel Gellhorn was a tireless advocate for the ...
Martha Gellhorn was the only woman on the beaches of Normandy in the days after troops stormed the area — but the American journalist wasn't supposed to be there. She didn't have accreditation from ...
The small death notice in the New York Times evoked the poignant sadness that comes with the memory of all lost causes. “We note with sorrow the passing of Martha Gellhorn, staunch supporter and ...
Celebrated American war reporter Martha Gellhorn (1908–1998) was a prolific letter-writer, sharing with a circle of cherished intellectual friends her declarations against war and poverty; her ...
HBO will commemorate Memorial Day by paying tribute to Martha Gellhorn (1908-1998), the pioneering war correspondent who filed vivid dispatches from Normandy and Saigon and an underappreciated fiction ...
The filmmaker, who became "more and more interested" in Ernest Hemingway and Martha Gellhorn's relationship as time went on, tells THR "she was almost relegated to being a footnote in history." By ...
In a heated scene in the new HBO film, Hemingway & Gellhorn, Ernest Hemingway locks Martha Gellhorn in her hotel room in Spain. He knows his lover well: with a violent war ensuing outside, she’ll step ...
When the great maestro and composer Leonard Bernstein—who seemed to know everyone—raved about Ernest Hemingway’s ‘tenderness’ in a letter to Martha Gellhorn, Papa’s ex-wife poured out her feelings ...
Meeting Ernest Hemingway was probably the worst thing that ever happened to Martha Gellhorn. But perhaps she engineered their first encounter herself. I've always thought it was no accident that ...
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