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He published "The Torrents of Spring" just months before "The Sun Also Rises" |
Ernest Hemingway
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AMERICAN LIT |
2023-01-20 |
#8790 |
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A bullfight aficionado, he wrote about the subject in "Death in the Afternoon" |
Hemingway
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AMERICAN AUTHORS |
2021-12-29 |
#8543 |
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He set "For Whom the Bell Tolls" during the Spanish Civil War, which he had covered as a war correspondent |
Hemingway
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AMERICAN AUTHORS |
2017-10-27 |
#7620 |
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He's the author picturedherein 1960 with the winner of his fishing competition, Fidel Castro |
Hemingway
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AMERICAN AUTHORS |
2012-04-27 |
#6365 |
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Injured on the Austro-Italian front of July 8, 1918, he also crossed the English Channel with U.S. forces on D-Day |
Ernest Hemingway
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AMERICAN AUTHORS |
2007-07-26 |
#5284 |
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While he was in Spain in 1959, he wrote "The Dangerous Summer", a story about rival bullfighters |
Hemingway
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AMERICAN AUTHORS |
2007-05-30 |
#5243 |
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Chapter 2 in a 1932 work of his begins, "The bullfight is not a sport in the Anglo-Saxon sense of the word" |
Ernest Hemingway
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AMERICAN LITERATURE |
2005-12-15 |
#4894 |
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Ford Madox Ford, in the ‘20s, hadn’t “read more than six words” by this man before vowing to “publish everything he sent me” |
Ernest Hemingway
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FJ |
AMERICAN AUTHORS |
2004-09-16 |
#4604 |
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He called himself a "Cubano Sato", a phrase from the Cuban dialect meaning both "flirt" & "half-breed" |
Ernest Hemingway
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FJ |
AMERICAN AUTHORS |
2003-12-04 |
#4429 |
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A rum smuggler is the central character in his 1937 novel "To Have and Have Not" |
Ernest Hemingway
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AMERICAN LITERATURE |
1999-09-24 |
#3460 |
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He took the title of his "For Whom The Bell Tolls" from a work by John Donne |
Ernest Hemingway
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AMERICAN LITERATURE |
1997-02-11 |
#2872 |
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His only full-length play, "The Fifth Column", is set in besieged Madrid |
Ernest Hemingway
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FJ |
AMERICAN AUTHORS |
1996-10-30 |
#2798 |
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Nick Adams is the hero of many of the stories in his 1925 collection "In Our Time" |
Ernest Hemingway
DD
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AMERICAN LITERATURE |
1995-02-24 |
#2420 |
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In his "For Whom the Bell Tolls", American Robert Jordan enters the Spanish Civil War on the Loyalist side |
Hemingway
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AMERICAN LITERATURE |
1994-02-25 |
#2190 |
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His story, "The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber", was first published in Cosmopolitan magazine in 1936 |
Ernest Hemingway
DD
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AMERICAN LITERATURE |
1993-11-22 |
#2121 |
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"The world is a fine place and worth the fighting for", he wrote in "For Whom the Bell Tolls" |
Hemingway
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AMERICAN LITERATURE |
1993-06-23 |
#2043 |
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In 1972 some of his Nick Adams stories were published for the first time |
Hemingway
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AMERICAN LITERATURE |
1993-03-01 |
#1961 |
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Nick Adams is the protagonist in many of the short stories in this author's “In Our Time” |
Hemingway
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$600 |
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AMERICAN LITERATURE |
1990-08-25 |
#11 |
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This author's son Jack wrote "Misadventures of a Fly Fisherman: My Life With & Without Papa." |
Ernest Hemingway
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$200 |
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AMERICAN LITERATURE |
1987-01-14 |
#548 |