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Mojitos at La Concha Hotel – A Key West Adventure, Part 1 – The Hemingway Society
The Hemingway Society About Membership Resources Conferences Mojitos at La Concha Hotel: A Key West Adventure, Part 1 By John Hargrove and Sharon Hamilton “There it is!” John said, pointing excitedly out across the water. Rising seven stories tall, from an island along the horizon slowly growing more visible in size as we approached, was…
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Archive of Ernest Hemingway Writings, Photos Opens to the Public for the First Time | Smart News| Smithsonian Magazine
Privately owned for decades, the materials include a short story featuring F. Scott Fitzgerald, personal effects and rough drafts By Molly Enking, Daily Correspondent, September 26, 2022 3:13 p.m. A veritable treasure trove of papers, artifacts and photos linked to Ernest Hemingway is now accessible to scholars and the public for the first time. As…
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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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Ernest Hemingway Creates a Reading List for a Young Writer, 1934 | Open Culture
In the spring of 1934, a young man who wanted to be a writer hitchhiked to Florida to meet his idol, Ernest Hemingway.Arnold Samuelson was an adventurous 22-year-old. He had been born in a sod house in North Dakota to Norwegian immigrant parents. Source: Ernest Hemingway Creates a Reading List for a Young Writer, 1934…
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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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36 Hours in Key West, Fla. – NYTimes.com
“It’s the best place I’ve ever been any time, anywhere,” Ernest Hemingway wrote of Key West. “Flowers, tamarind trees, guava trees, coconut palms. … Got tight last night on absinthe and did knife tricks.” Now as then, Florida’s southernmost key offers the delights of a tropical paradise matched by spectacular night life. The writer’s favorite…
