
Emoria remembers Ernest Hemingway
Did you know? Ernest Hemingway wrote by the principle of the iceberg: what a writer knows, he may leave out – and the reader will still feel it. "The dignity of movement of an iceberg is due to only one-eighth of it being above water," he wrote in "Death in the Afternoon." Seven-eighths of the story stays unseen – and that is exactly what makes his spare prose so powerful.
Light a candle for Ernest Hemingway