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Cuba Asks DC to let US Fisherman Attend Hemingway Tourney

December 17, 2009
Cuba Asks DC to let US Fisherman Attend Hemingway Tourney

This comes from Escambray, a digital newspaper from Cuba: In a press conference offered Tuesday by Commodore of the Cuban International Nautical Club Jose Miguel Díaz at the Hemingway Marina, he noted that the traditional event is dedicated to the American writer and stressed that Hemingway has become a symbol of fraternal relations between...
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Why I’m Stalking Hemingway

November 11, 2009
Why I’m Stalking Hemingway

Why am I in Idaho stalking the ghost of Ernest Hemingway? I’m asking myself the same question. I don’t hunt. I don’t fish. I don’t even bullfight. We’re hardly kindred souls, manly man Hemingway and scrawny man me. I’ve found myself drawn to him, though, through place.
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Portrait of the Artist

November 11, 2009
Portrait of the Artist

This photo, captured by renowned portrait photographer Yousuf Karsh, is one of the most iconic images of Ernest Hemingway. Karsh made the image at Hemingway’s home in Cuba in 1957. Like many photographers, his sharp eye allowed him to glimpse into the spirit of his subject. He writes eloquently about the man he discovered...
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Hemingway and the West

October 6, 2009
Hemingway and the West

Maybe Ernest Hemingway’s relationship to the West is a way to bridge all the conflicts that rage in that tempestuous part of the country. Hemingway was New West, in a way. He was first lured to Ketchum to help put the Sun Valley resort on the map. Those resorts have changed the dynamics and...
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