The life of iconic author Ernest Hemingway could have defined the phrase “travel enthusiast”; he was, indeed, one of the world’s great travel writers. From his earliest days as a journalist to the years he spent becoming the novelist he is known as today, much of the inspiration for his works came from his travels – including the extended period of time in the 1920s that he spent in Paris, where he wrote of Spring in his memoir A Moveable Feast “When spring came, even the false spring, there were no problems except where to be happiest…”
Our longtime partner filmmaker Ken Burns, along with filmmaker Lynn Novick, premiere their new three-part film on the visionary work and turbulent life of Ernest Hemingway April 5, 2021; you can learn more about the film at pbs.org/kenburns/hemingway
And be sure to take a look at Tauck Director Mariann Millard’s historic perspective of Hemingway and World War I: