Robert Wheeler has been a Hemingway enthusiast since reading his first Hemingway novel in 1986. For the past ten years, he has been a professor at Southern New Hampshire University where he teaches courses in writing and on Hemingway. He was the recipient of the coveted Excellence in Teaching Award for 2006. He lives in New Castle, New Hampshire, with his wife, Meme, and daughters, Emma and Helen. Jenny Phillips has a doctorate in cultural anthropology and is an author, filmmaker, and practicing psychotherapist. Her articles have appeared in the Boston Globe, academic journals, and national magazines. Jenny's grandfather, Maxwell Perkins, was Hemingway's long-time editor and close friend. In 2002, she founded The Finca Vigia Foundation to support the work of the Cuban government in preserving the Cuban home, library, and documents of Ernest Hemingway. She resides in Concord, Massachusetts.
Achingly effective. Booklist, Starred Review Is Hemingway's Paris ambitious? Yes. Does it work? Absolutely. The Huffington Post By showing us the Paris that Hemingway saw, walked through, and loved, Robert Wheeler gives us a more complete picture than we have had of this legendary and complicated American writer. Henry Louis Gates, Jr., Alphonse Fletcher University Professor and Director of the Hutchins Center for African and African American Research at Harvard University This book evokes not only the beauty of Paris but especially of Hemingway's remembrance of the early Paris years and his formation as a modernist writer. The exquisite photography and the evocative beauty of the prose bring out the very best of what Paris has to offer: past, present, and, forever, the future. Read this book and savor Hemingway's city. James Meredith, President, The Ernest Hemingway Foundation and Society Wheeler's photographs of Hemingway's Paris are a gritty illustration of what Perkins saw in Hemingway's writing. Jenny Phillips, grand-daughter of Hemingway's longtime editor, Maxwell Perkins In this photographic tribute to Ernest Hemingway, Robert Wheeler uses his unerring eye and masterly vision to bring us Paris, city of literature and romance, in a unique and charming way. Inspired by A Moveable Feast, the crisp black-and-white images and accompanying narrative give us an original insight into both beloved city and renowned author. A delightful experience! Valerie Hemingway, Author of Running with the Bulls: My Years with the Hemingways If you're interested in Hemingway or Paris, this book is a must read. Sun Also Rises (Blog) Achingly effective. Booklist, Starred Review Is Hemingway's Paris ambitious? Yes. Does it work? Absolutely. The Huffington Post By showing us the Paris that Hemingway saw, walked through, and loved, Robert Wheeler gives us a more complete picture than we have had of this legendary and complicated American writer. Henry Louis Gates, Jr., Alphonse Fletcher University Professor and Director of the Hutchins Center for African and African American Research at Harvard University This book evokes not only the beauty of Paris but especially of Hemingway's remembrance of the early Paris years and his formation as a modernist writer. The exquisite photography and the evocative beauty of the prose bring out the very best of what Paris has to offer: past, present, and, forever, the future. Read this book and savor Hemingway's city. James Meredith, President, The Ernest Hemingway Foundation and Society Wheeler's photographs of Hemingway's Paris are a gritty illustration of what Perkins saw in Hemingway's writing. Jenny Phillips, grand-daughter of Hemingway's longtime editor, Maxwell Perkins In this photographic tribute to Ernest Hemingway, Robert Wheeler uses his unerring eye and masterly vision to bring us Paris, city of literature and romance, in a unique and charming way. Inspired by A Moveable Feast, the crisp black-and-white images and accompanying narrative give us an original insight into both beloved city and renowned author. A delightful experience! Valerie Hemingway, Author of Running with the Bulls: My Years with the Hemingways If you're interested in Hemingway or Paris, this book is a must read. Sun Also Rises (Blog)