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ernest hemingway
Faulkner said this writer "has no courage" & "has never used a word where the reader (may need) a dictionary"
Trivia about ernest hemingway
At Key West in 1936, Wallace Stevens broke his hand punching this man, who responded by knocking Stevens down
Injured on the Austro-Italian front of July 8, 1918, he also crossed the English Channel with U.S. forces on D-Day
In 1961 John F. Kennedy helped this man's widow get permission to go to Cuba to pick up her late husband's papers
"What is moral is what you feel good after and what is immoral is what you feel bad after", he wrote in 1932
Ford Madox Ford, in the ‘20s, hadn’t “read more than six words” by this man before vowing to “publish everything he sent me”
His "Fictional Memoir" about his last African safari was published in 1999, 38 years after his death
"The Sun Also Rises", which first saw the light of day in 1926, is considered to be his finest novel
Famous grandpapa shared by sisters Margot & Mariel
Frederic Henry is wounded by a shell while eating cheese & macaroni in his "A Farewell to Arms"
Fiction writer who titled his memoirs about his early days in Paris "A Moveable Feast"
This American's 1940 novel "For Whom the Bell Tolls" takes place near Segovia, Spain
Preferring to go where the rain turns to snow, he wintered in Schruns while writing "The Sun Also Rises"
This author's Spanish Civil War tale "For Whom the Bell Tolls" was grippingly filmed during WWII
Len Cariou, Broadway's original Sweeney Todd, plays this author in the one-man show "Papa"
While serving as an ambulance driver, he was injured at Fossalta di Piave, Italy on July 8, 1918
The film "In Love and War" draws on the diary of Agnes Von Kurowsky, who got to know this author in WWI
His 1926 novel "The Sun Also Rises" has been published in England as "Fiesta"
He took the title of his "For Whom The Bell Tolls" from a work by John Donne
His famous story "The Snows of Kilimanjaro" was originally published in Esquire in 1936
On the 67th anniversary of his birth, a bronze bust of this author was unveiled near Sun Valley, Idaho
This Pulitzer & Nobel prize-winning novelist's home in pre-Castro Cuba was called "Finca Vigia"
To this macho novelist, she remarked "Remarks are not literature"
This author's home where he wrote "To Have And Have Not" is now a nat'l landmark in Key West, Fla.
7 Calle San Fermin in Pamplona was an address of this American author in 1959
Chapter 2 in a 1932 work of his begins, "The bullfight is not a sport in the Anglo-Saxon sense of the word"
In a letter to F. Scott Fitzgerald, he wrote, "We are going in to Pamplona tomorrow. Been trout fishing"
Activities at a Key West, Fla. festival honoring this author include a running of the bulls & a short story contest
The Cuban home of this "Snows of Kilimanjaro" author is preserved almost as he left it
In the movie "In Love & War", Chris O'Donnell played this American author wounded in Italy during WWI
In "In Love and War", Chris O'Donnell portrayed this author during WWI
You can tour the house at 907 Whitehead Street in Key West where he wrote "For Whom The Bell Tolls"
Yousuf Karsh created definitive portraiture immortalizing such subjects as Winston Churchill and this author
In 1922 this novelist said of Ezra Pound, "He's teaching me to write, and I'm teaching him to box"
A rum smuggler is the central character in his 1937 novel "To Have and Have Not"
After leaving the Mayo Clinic, this author committed suicide July 2, 1961 at his Ketchum, Idaho home
This author hung out at Les Deux Magots in Paris, & wrote of drinking there with James Joyce in "A Movable Feast"
This American novelist created the old fisherman Santiago & the young bullfighter Pedro Romero
This 20th century novelist defined "guts" as "Grace under pressure"
In his collection of short stories, "In Our Time", he wrote, "You and me, we've made a separate peace"
In 1960 Fidel Castro won a fishing tournament in Cuba that was named for this American author
By shotgun blast,July 2, 1961,in Ketchum, Idaho
This American author's estate outside Havana was called Finca Vigia, or Lookout Farm
Frederic Henry,Jake Barnes,Francis Macomber
His complete short stories were published in 1998 in the Finca Vigia edition
Key West smuggler Harry Morgan is the protagonist of his novel "To Have And Have Not"
His classic short stories include "The Undefeated" & "The Killers"
"All stories, if continued far enough, end in death..." he wrote in "Death in the Afternoon"
"In Love and War" showed this author as an ambulance driver wounded in WWI & falling for his nurse
In "A Moveable Feast", this writer said that Ezra Pound taught him "to distrust adjectives"
Lady Brett Ashley
He dedicated “Across The River And Into The Trees” “to Mary with love”
(Jimmy in Kauai) George C. Scott came to Hawaii to film "Islands in the Stream", which was based on a novel by this author
Shelved not far from his novel "A Farewell to Arms" is a bio of him subtitled "A Life Without Consequences"
Havana sites associated with him include Hotel Ambos Mundos (where he wrote) & La Bodeguita (where he drank)
Robert Cohn,Robert Jordan,Catherine Barkley
This American adventurist armed his boat & hunted German subs in the Caribbean during WWII:Weighty man, sneer
Enjoying some fishing near Havana, Cuba, he's the writer seen here
This author's "The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber" is set on an African safari
In his 1954 Nobel Prize acceptance speech, this American called "writing, at its best... a lonely life"
His story, "The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber", was first published in Cosmopolitan magazine in 1936
Madrid's Hotel Florida is the main setting for "The Fifth Column", a rare play by this American writer who loved Spain