Hotch at 100: Last Clear Chance After making a name for himself in live television with his adaptations of “The Battler” and other Hemingway stories, writer,...
Hotch at 100: For Whom The Bell Tolls A. E. Hotchner’s friendship with Ernest Hemingway, and his successful adaptation of Hemingway’s “The Battler” for live television led the...
Hotch at 100: Adapting “The Battler” A. E. Hotchner’s friendship with Ernest Hemingway brought Hotch into the literary scene but it also opened a door to...
Celebrating Pride Month: The May Swenson Papers In celebration of Pride Month, Special Collections will be highlighting materials in our collections that are by or related to...
Hotch at 100: Meeting Hemingway Over the course of his long life and career, author, playwright, philanthropist, and Washington University alum A. E. Hotchner has...
William H. Gass: His Life and Legacy — Tributes from Holmes Lounge and Olin Library On April 6th Washington University in St. Louis hosted family, friends, colleagues, former students and fans of William H. Gass...
William H. Gass: Life & Legacy — Tributes from St. Louis Magazine Earlier this month Washington University paid tribute to the life and legacy of author and professor William H. Gass. Two...
Washington University Honors Author and Teacher William H. Gass On April 6, 2018, members of the Washington University community came together to celebrate the legacy of William H. Gass,...
William H. Gass: Life and Legacy—Part 1 This past Friday, Washington University in St. Louis hosted a celebration of the life and work of William H. Gass,...
Remembering William H. Gass: Resources for Exploring a Life in Sentences – Part 4 The Soul Inside the Sentence examines the Special Collections' materials on William Gass's magnum opus, The Tunnel.
Hotch at 100: “The Day I Fired Alan Ladd” In this installment of our ongoing series of interviews with author, philanthropist and Washington University alumnus A. E. Hotchner, Hotch...
Gardner and Gass: A Friendship in Letters On the evening of October 24, 1978, William H. Gass and John Gardner stepped onto a stage at the University...