by Timothy Christian | Apr 9, 2022 | Hemingway's Widow, Mary's Story
Michael Foot, who would go on to become Leader of the British Labour Party said of Mary: “Welsh is without question the best female journalist on either side of the Atlantic, apart altogether from being the most agreeable and amusing.” Share...
by Timothy Christian | Apr 7, 2022 | Hemingway's Widow, Mary's Story
Mary described wartime London as “a Garden of Eden” for single women. “There was a serpent hanging from every tree and street lamp, offering tempting gifts and companionship, which could push away loneliness, and warm, if temporary, affections.” Photo from the Ernest...
by Timothy Christian | Apr 4, 2022 | Reviews of Hemingway's Widow
Curtis DeBerg Mary Welsh Hemingway, Ernest’s fourth wife, finally gets her fair due. Hadley Richardson, Pauline Pfeiffer and Martha Gellhorn all had their stories told. It’s about time that Mary had hers told, too. After all, she was married to Hemingway for fifteen...
by Timothy Christian | Apr 2, 2022 | Noel Monks
Mary Welsh and her second husband, Noel Monks, photographed in their war correspondents’ uniforms. Noel reported for the British Army, and Mary was the only woman accredited with the Royal Air Force at the beginning of the war. Share...
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