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Hemingway on War and Its Aftermath | National Archives
Spring 2006, Vol. 38, No. 1 Editor’s Note: Older article, but still good article on historical details and the exhibit… Source: Hemingway on War and Its Aftermath | National Archives
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Nothing Can Kill Key West
The place that Hemingway put on the map will always have a special kind of magic. Source: Nothing Can Kill Key West
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The fall of Ernest Hemingway | America Magazine
“Show me a hero and I’ll write you a tragedy.” –F. Scott Fitzgerald Reading a great biography is like watching a tragedy unfold. The promises of youth gradually give way to the limitations imposed by reality, and demise and denouement inevitably ensue. Source: The fall of Ernest Hemingway | America Magazine
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Discovered: Hemingway’s 99-Year-Old Letters to His High School Crush
New letters shed light on Hemingway’s unrequited love and early life, showing a seldom-seen side of the budding author in high school. Source: Discovered: Hemingway’s 99-Year-Old Letters to His High School Crush
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Reflections: Of sunsets, margaritas, and Ernest > The Harvard Press
“We did a group read of the only novel Hemingway set in Key West, ‘To Have and Have Not,’ published in 1937. Over Hemingway daiquiris in a quiet resort bar, we discussed meanings of the title, the social criticism of the wealthy, the way Hemingway wove in the history of Cuba and Key West,…
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What Trump Can Learn About Cuba From Hemingway’s Widow | | Observer
The president-elect needs someone to speak to him about today’s Cuba with the same candor Mary Hemingway addressed JFK Source: What Trump Can Learn About Cuba From Hemingway’s Widow | | Observer
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The world breaks everyone…
The world breaks everyone… Ernest Hemingway (1899 – 1961) wrote the following quote in his novel “A Farewell to Arms” “The world breaks everyone and afterward many are strong at the broken places.” I used a phone app called Prisma (Apple and Android) to color and theme an image I made online for the quote…
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Ernest Hemingway’s son tours new exhibit at JFK Library – The Boston Globe
For the first time Saturday, Hemingway’s sole surviving son, Patrick, saw the photograph during a private tour of a new exhibition about his father at the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum. Source: Ernest Hemingway’s son tours new exhibit at JFK Library – The Boston Globe
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Ernest Hemingway’s ode to Paris sells out – BBC News
Since the attacks in Paris last Friday, one book has been selling out in bookshops across the city: Ernest Hemingway’s A Moveable Feast.The author’s account of living in Paris in his youth is seen as a love letter to the city, its cafes and bars, and the Parisian way of life.In French its title is…
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Hemingway’s Paris ode becomes unity symbol – The Local
Ernest Hemingway’s homage to Paris – “A Moveable Feast” – has hit the best-seller lists in France after an elderly woman sang the book’s praises during an impassioned TV interview that went viral.Among the heaps of flowers and thousands of candles at the sites of last week’s shootings, some Parisians are leaving copies of “A…
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Papa Hemingway’s comfortable, easygoing homestead in Cuba – LA Times
From the gentle heights behind the house, over the tops of tropical trees, you can see the modest skyline of Havana and the blue sea beyond, fading into sky. That vista gave this homestead its name: Finca Vigía — Lookout Farm. This is where American author Ernest Hemingway lived and wrote from 1939 to 1960.…
