Non-fiction:
* Biographies:
* "Papa Hemingway" (1966): A widely acclaimed biography of Ernest Hemingway, his longtime friend and collaborator.
* "King of the Hill: The Life and Times of Ernest Hemingway" (1989): A more comprehensive and updated biography.
* "The Art of the Impossible: Ernest Hemingway's Adventures in Spain" (1982): A detailed account of Hemingway's time in Spain, including the bullfighting scene.
* "The Last Days of Hemingway" (2013): A poignant account of Hemingway's final years.
* "The Man Who Would Be King: The Life of William S. Burroughs" (1989): A biography of the Beat Generation writer.
* "The Iron Man: A Biography of Joe Louis" (1976): A biography of the legendary boxer.
* Memoirs:
* "The Fathering of a President: The Story of Lyndon B. Johnson's Family" (1978): A look into the family life of President Johnson.
* "King of the Hill: My Life in Hemingway's Shadow" (2005): His memoir about his relationship with Hemingway.
Fiction:
* "The King of the Hill" (1973): A novel set in the world of bullfighting.
* "The Last Days of Hemingway" (1989): A fictionalized account of Hemingway's last days.
* "The Iron Man" (1963): A novel inspired by the life of Joe Louis.
* "The Art of the Impossible" (1982): A fictionalized account of Hemingway's adventures in Spain.
Other:
* He has also written several screenplays for television and film, including the 1988 HBO film "Hemingway" starring Stacy Keach.
* Essays and articles about Hemingway and other topics.
A.E. Hotchner was a prolific writer who left behind a significant body of work. He was most known for his biographies of Ernest Hemingway and his intimate knowledge of the author's life and work.