Category Archives: History
Hemingway in Paris
A friend recommended I read Hemingway’s A Movable Feast. The book consists of twenty vignettes, later-remembered stories of France where Hemingway was a poor, struggling writer during the years 1921 through 1926 and married to Hadley Richardson, his first wife. … Continue reading
Sending Messages into the Future
[This article is by my friend Eric Gandy, a long-time resident of Stockholm, born in England]. The American photographer Edward Weston said “a photograph is a message you send into the future.” We are dependent on messages sent by previous … Continue reading