Can you tell me more about Hemingway's relationship with Gertrude Stein?
Ernest Hemingway Frequently Asked Questions @ lostgeneration...In 1920 - 1921, Hemingway was working as a reporter in Chicago, and met and married Elizabeth Hadley Richardson. He did not get along with one of the editors on the paper and decided to go to Europe to concentrate on his writing. His first thoughts were to go to Italy, but at the urging of the author Sherwood Anderson, he changed his mind and decided to go to Paris. Anderson wrote him a letter of introduction to (at least) two people, Ezra Pound and Gertrude Stein.
Can you tell me more about the friendship between Hemingway and Fitzgerald?
Ernest Hemingway Frequently Asked Questions @ lostgeneration...When Fitzgerald met Hemingway in Paris in 1924, Fitzgerald was already a very successful novelist (This Side of Paradise was a bestseller that made Fitzgerald wealthy and famous) while Hemingway was an obscure writer whose small book Three Stories and Ten Poems had for all intents and purposes been privately published. Despite this disparity in their careers, Fitzgerald hero-worshipped Hemingway.
Why did Hemingway kill himself?
Ernest Hemingway Frequently Asked Questions @ lostgeneration...for the reasons Hemingway killed himself...there were many. At the age of 61 he had a bad combination of physical and mental ailments caused by a lifetime of neglect and fast living. Mentally he had lost his memory during electroshock treatment at the Mayo clinic. Physically he suffered from rapid weight loss, skin disease, alcoholism, failing eyesight, diabetes, hepatitis, high blood pressure and impotence.
What characterizes Hemingway's writing style?
Ernest Hemingway Frequently Asked Questions @ lostgeneration...Hemingway pioneered a new style of writing that is almost commonplace today. He did away with all the florid prose of the 19th century Victorian era and replaced it with a lean, clear prose based on action rather than reflection. He also employed a technique by which he would leave out essential information of the story under the belief that omission can sometimes add strength to a narrative. It was a style of subtlety which contrasted greatly (and in a way enhanced) the themes he wrote about..
What can you tell us about your relationship with Britney?
Perplexing Timessigh]. Let's just say I know a real woman when I see one and things didn't quite work out the way I might have hoped. She played some head games with me during our brief stint as an (admittedly undisclosed and otherwise unknown) celebrity couple, but now she's having a kid who's closer to my age than hers, so let's just say that the history is in the past and that the future does not include her. It kind of ended once I realized I had more smarts than her. There, you happy? Back to Top
What can you tell us about your relationship with Microsoft?
Silky Venom - Pre-Open Beta FAQsharable link ] It's fantastic, really. There are only so many big publishers that can fund, host, and support a triple-A massively multiplayer game. These games are not easy to make -- they need a lot of resources in terms of time, money, and people. By working with Microsoft we have access to the best tools and software, as well as tremendous insight and influence as to the future of technologies like Direct X.
How can you tell if your relationship is in trouble?
Top Questions About Couplehood - Couples & marriage - Revolu...Normal couples with healthy relationships have fights from time to time. They hurt each other or disappoint each other occasionally. They sometimes wish they were closer. So the fact that the honeymoon is over is not a bad sign by itself.
What were the names of Hemingway's four wives and how many children did he have?
Ernest Hemingway Frequently Asked Questions @ lostgeneration...Hemingway's first wife was Hadley Richardson. They married in 1921 and had a son, John, in 1923. They were divorced in 1928. Hemingway married Pauline Pfeiffer in 1928 and had two sons with her, Patrick in 1928 and Gregory in 1931. He divorced Pauline in 1940 and married Martha Gellhorn that same year. He divorced Martha in 1945 and married his fourth and final wife, Mary Welsh, in 1946.
Will Dr. Stein be my ob/gyn from now on?
Women's Center for Mind-Body Health -- Appt. FAQDr. Stein has an office-based practice (meaning she doesn't go to the hospital), and therefore cannot take care of emergencies. This makes her unable to be your primary doctor. As you continue to see your regular ob/gyn for both routine and problem issues, seeing Dr. Stein in addition can enrich and enhance your healthcare. She will be happy to work with you and your regular doctor in whatever way may be of help. Some women may benefit greatly from seeing Dr.
Why do you idolise Hemingway?
Frequently-Asked QuestionsI really enjoy his work, and—although I don't know so much about him—his life was fascinating and unusual. As I once wrote: "I love Hemingway, for in his writings I can see that another soul saw the world as I do.". His ability with words is something I admire incredibly; I wish I could be as good at something— anything —as he was at writing, but, alas, we're not all marked for genius.
What kinds of medical problems does Dr. Stein see?
Women's Center for Mind-Body Health -- Appt. FAQDr. Stein is trained and board certified as an obstetrician and gynecologist, and sees women with ob/gyn related medical issues such as: menstrual problems, menopause problems, endometriosis, pelvic pain and other chronic pelvic and genital conditions, infertility, premature labor, obstetric complications, miscarriage, etc., in addition to women facing ob/gyn surgery.
How does Dr. Stein help me prepare for surgery?
Women's Center for Mind-Body Health -- Appt. FAQIn addition to thoroughly going over all aspects of surgery, incorporating your unique history and medical situation, Dr. Stein can help you utilize pre- and post-operative imagery. Surgical patients using imagery have experienced significantly decreased pain, anxiety, medication use, blood loss, time in the operating room, complication rates and days in the hospital.
Why does Dr. Stein have such an unusual practice?
Women's Center for Mind-Body Health -- Appt. FAQDr. Stein is a traditionally trained doctor who believes in the scientific method, healthy skepticism, and conservative prudence. However, she also believes that modern medicine can at times value science at the expense of humanity, and that certain things relating to the heart and soul of medicine--perhaps even the most important things--cannot be easily measured.
What is the couple talking about in Hemingway's story "Hills Like White Elephants"?
Ernest Hemingway Frequently Asked Questions @ lostgeneration...The couple is discussing the possibility of Jig (the female character) getting an abortion. The man tries to reassure her about the operation's simplicity, but he fails to understand the emotional impact of an abortion on the woman, and this misunderstanding creates the underlying tension of the story. The quote appeared in the April 1936 issue of Esquire. It was the first line of an article titled "On The Blue Water: A Gulf Stream Letter.
What is the Relationship to Sexuality?
s.s.tg FAQ: Transsexual & Transgenderist IssuesRather than engage in a long, new-from-scratch discussion here, I'll simply refer you to a couple of existing articles that I think cover this subject pretty well. Diane Wilson has her opinions as well, drawing a strong line between gender identity and orientation. Disclaimer: Use this at your own risk. Things change daily on the Net and net-related information in this FAQ may not necessarily be correct.
Was there anyone else who solved those parts before Gillogly and Stein?
Kryptos FAQAccording to a 2000 article in the Sun Journal (two years after Stein's solution), the NSA had a team that solved parts 1-3 in 1992, but just didn't tell anyone. There are also other people around the web who put up websites claiming that they did it first, but, well, talk is cheap, and it's very easy after a solution is announced, to claim that you did it earlier. Most of the claims fall apart when an attempt is made to actually verify them.
What is the Edith Stein Guild?
carmfaqquot;The Edith Stein Guild is an incorporated lay Catholic organization that was formed in 1955 under the patronage of Sr. Teresia Benedicta of the Cross, OCD (Edith Stein) to increase understanding and bring about greater harmony between Catholics and Jews. Its membership includes persons of all religious persuasions.
Can you tell me about the relationship between Shamanic symbols and Psychology?
Medicine Garden Shamanic Frequently Asked QuestionsMany Shamans believe that they work directly with the shared unconscious mind of the Clients through an archetypal process. Some ideas from Jungian psychology support the concept that symbols have an important meaning to the individual, and Shamans who are able to retrieve the appropriate symbols may thereby trigger a healing crisis in the Client. Dr.
what point in my relationship should I tell my partner that I have Herpes?
Herpes - Frequently Asked QuestionsThis is a personal decision. It is a good idea to have this discussion with your partner BEFORE becoming intimately involved, and giving your partner the opportunity to learn more about herpes and consider their decision. Yes. You need to have 'the talk" if you are going to be sexually intimate with your partner. It is a matter of respect for the person you are involved with and your own sexual responsibility.
What was the background of THE HEMINGWAY HOAX?
Joe Haldeman Frequently Asked QuestionsThe Hemingway Hoax started out as the result of a casual conversation with an ex-student of mine. He¹d driven my wife and me to an airport, and while we were killing time waiting for the flight, I told him the true story about Hemingway¹s lost manuscripts. In 1923, Hemingway¹s wife Hadley had packed up all of his writings -- three years¹ worth -- and left the bag unattended on a train. They were stolen.
