Image by wikimedia commons By Mary Dearborn July 21, 2022 Editor’s Note: Ernest Hemingway would have turned 123 today. He was a celebrated writer and a larger-than-life public figure. But, both in his private correspondence and his first novel, he espoused antisemitic ideas and spread negative Jewish stereotypes. How do we handle his legacy of antisemitism ? Unquestionably, Ernest Hemingway was antisemitic. Studded throughout his letters are nasty remarks about Jews. But Hemingway felt his prejudice had a place in his fiction as well, most notably in “The Sun Also Rises,” his classic 1925 novel about a group of Paris...