Literature, lectures, art, discussions, food, and fellowship
Each year, the Ernest Hemingway Seminar focuses on a particular text or theme and its literary and historical context.
The 2022 Seminar is scheduled for September 8-10. This year we’ll focus on the posthumously published Islands in the Stream and on Hemingway’s time on the Gulf Stream. A full schedule of events will be posted soon.
Featured speakers will include Paul Hendrickson, author of Hemingway’s Boat: Everything He Loved in Life, and Lost; Mark P. Ott, author of A Sea of Change: Ernest Hemingway and the Gulf Stream, a Contextual Biography; and Karen Osborn, Research Zoologist with the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History STREAMCODE project; as well as presentations by Dr. Clyde Moneyhun and Stacey Guill of Boise State University; and a screening of the 1977 film adaptation of Islands in the Stream.
Registration opens on Friday, June 3. Click here to register to join us in person in the Library’s Lecture Hall, or click here to join us virtually.
Email Martha Williams, Programs and Education Director, for more information.