Sandra Spanier is a professor of English and general editor of the Hemingway Letters Project at Pennsylvania State University. This long-term effort will result in the publication of a comprehensive scholarly edition of the writer’s some 6,000 letters in more than a dozen volumes by Cambridge University Press. Spanier teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in American literature, with a particular interest in modernism and expatriate writers between the World Wars. She has served as consultant to several documentary films about Hemingway, including the PBS American Masters Series. She is also the co-editor (with David Morrell) of American Fiction, American Myth (2000)- a collection of essays by Penn State Evan Pugh Professor Philip YounSandra Spanier is a professor of English and general editor of the Hemingway Letters Project at Pennsylvania State University. This long-term effort will result in the publication of a comprehensive scholarly edition of the writer’s some 6,000 letters in more than a dozen volumes by Cambridge University Press. Spanier teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in American literature, with a particular interest in modernism and expatriate writers between the World Wars. She has served as consultant to several documentary films about Hemingway, including the PBS American Masters Series. She is also the co-editor (with David Morrell) of American Fiction, American Myth (2000)- a collection of essays by Penn State Evan Pugh Professor Philip Young, one of the earliest and most influential Hemingway scholars and her doctoral mentor. ...more