Vie hors serie, fin dramatique: the Paris press coverage of the death of Ernest Hemingway.

From: The Hemingway Review | Date: March 22, 2005| Author: Bittner, John | Copyright information

ON THE UNUSUALLY COOL, FIRST MONDAY MORNING IN JULY 1961, business people and tourists walking the Ceamps-Elysees stopped outside the offices of Le Figaro to read from the long display case where the edition de 5 heur was posted. On the front page was continuing coverage of the festering Algerian problem dating back to November 1954 when the struggle for independence by the Muslim Front de Liberation Nationale commenced. The 3 July headline quoted President Charles de Gaulle, who h...

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