One True Podcast – J. Gerald Kennedy and Valerie Hemingway on the 1957-1961 Letters – October 9, 2025

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The Hemingway Society Search AboutMembershipResourcesConferences Members Login Breadcrumb Home Ross K. Tangedal on Hemingway in 1926 Ross K. Tangedal on Hemingway in 1926 Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on LinkedIn Subscribe with Apple Podcasts Subscribe with RSS Download this episode January 01, 2026 Happy New Year from One True Podcast! We look forward to a rich, exciting 2026 by looking back to 1926. In our first show of the year, we ask an esteemed guest to take us back exactly one hundred years to see what was happening in Hemingway’s life, work, and world. So, to guide us through Hemingway’s 1926 -- his travels, his relationships, his publishing, and his writing – we welcome the great Hemingway scholar Ross K. Tangedal. For Hemingway, 1926 was a colossally important year that saw his transition from Hadley to his second wife, Pauline; the transition from Boni & Liveright to Scribner’s; and the publication of The Torrents of Spring and The Sun Also Rises, both crucially important for different reasons. Tangedal guides us through this remarkable year in Hemingway’s life and his writing. We have previously begun calendar years with flashback episodes featuring: Mary Dearborn on 1922; James M. Hutchisson on 1923; Verna Kale on 1924; and J. Gerald Kennedy on 1925. We encourage you to check out those past shows to get up to date! News Holidays with Hemingway Join us for the sixth annual Holidays with Hemingway… Webinar image Menage a Trois: From Hadley to Pauline,… Join us on Thursday, November 20 at 7pm Eastern to hear… RIP: Chris Struble, President of the… We at the Hemingway Society are very sad to report the… 2025 Hemingway Society Board Nominations… This year, the international Hemingway Society election

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