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In a 1932 book he wrote, "I have seen Belmonte... triumph in Valencia with bulls" |
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2025-07-14 |
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An ambulance driver during World War I, in high school, hewas a member of the swim team & the rifle club |
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AUTHORS BEFORE AUTHORING |
2024-06-11 |
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When Esquire began as a men's lifestyle magazine in the 1930s, he was asked for manly content & wrote in 28 of the first 33 issues |
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2022-10-24 |
#8726 |
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During World War II this American was with the 4th Infantry Division in Europe before going home to Cuba |
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AUTHORS NOT AUTHORING |
2021-09-13 |
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He lived & wrote works like "To Have and Have Not" in the Key West home seen here |
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AUTHORS' HOMES |
2020-11-11 |
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As you might expect, this author's statue is relaxing at thebarin the El Floridita in Havana |
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STATUESQUE AUTHORS |
2019-11-28 |
#8104 |
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Due to injuries suffered in 2 plane crashes in Africa, he was unable to accept his 1954 Nobel Prize in person |
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NOBEL PRIZE-WINNING AUTHORS |
2014-04-28 |
#6826 |
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F. Scott Fitzgerald said this author's "inclination is toward megalomania and mine toward melancholy" |
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AUTHORS ON AUTHORS |
2013-09-25 |
#6673 |
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Faulkner said this writer "has no courage" & "has never used a word where the reader (may need) a dictionary" |
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AUTHORS ON AUTHORS |
2011-04-14 |
#6129 |
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This son also rose on July 21, 1899 in Oak Park, Illinois |
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2011-04-13 |
#6128 |
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This author was the son of a doctor, & he made the father of his alter ego Nick Adams a doctor, too |
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AUTHORS & THEIR CHARACTERS |
2008-06-20 |
#5490 |
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His "A Moveable Feast" calls Fitzgerald's talent as natural as the pattern of the dust on a butterfly's wings |
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AUTHORS ON AUTHORS |
2007-10-23 |
#5317 |
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"Green Hills of Africa","A Moveable Feast","The Nick Adams Stories" |
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AUTHORS' WORKS |
2007-01-10 |
#5143 |
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(Sarah of the Clue Crew stands in the JFK Library & Museum.) The Kennedy Library has a fine collection of the papers & mementos of this writer, including an antelope that he shot on safari |
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ALL ABOUT AUTHORS |
2005-11-03 |
#4864 |
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Jack, son of this author, took his fly rod on a parachute jump into WWII occupied France, claiming it was an antenna |
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AUTHORS' CHILDREN |
2005-04-28 |
#4764 |
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This American adventurist armed his boat & hunted German subs in the Caribbean during WWII:WEIGHTY MAN, SNEER |
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ANAGRAMMED AUTHORS |
2002-12-31 |
#4222 |
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In the movie "In Love & War", Chris O'Donnell played this American author wounded in Italy during WWI |
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AUTHORS ON FILM |
2001-06-28 |
#3889 |
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Activities at a Key West, Fla. festival honoring this author include a running of the bulls & a short story contest |
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AUTHORS |
2001-03-19 |
#3816 |
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In 1961 John F. Kennedy helped this man's widow get permission to go to Cuba to pick up her late husband's papers |
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AUTHORS |
2000-09-11 |
#3681 |
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The film "In Love and War" draws on the diary of Agnes Von Kurowsky, who got to know this author in WWI |
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AUTHORS' AFFAIRS |
1999-07-16 |
#3440 |
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In 1922 this novelist said of Ezra Pound, "He's teaching me to write, and I'm teaching him to box" |
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AUTHORS ON AUTHORS |
1997-09-15 |
#2996 |
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You can tour the house at 907 Whitehead Street in Key West where he wrote "For Whom The Bell Tolls" |
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AUTHORS |
1997-06-23 |
#2966 |
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His famous story "The Snows of Kilimanjaro" was originally published in Esquire in 1936 |
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AUTHORS & THEIR WORKS |
1997-02-17 |
#2876 |
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After leaving the Mayo Clinic, this author committed suicide July 2, 1961 at his Ketchum, Idaho home |
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AUTHORS |
1996-12-16 |
#2831 |
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He used his fishing boat, the Pilar, for counter-intelligence work during World War II |
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FAMOUS AUTHORS |
1993-07-13 |
#2057 |
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While serving as an ambulance driver for the Red Cross in World War I, he was wounded in Italy |
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AUTHORS |
1992-05-28 |
#1799 |
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After receiving electroshock treatment for depression, he took his own life in Ketchum, Idaho in 1961 |
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AUTHORS |
1992-05-01 |
#1780 |
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This author was buried on July 6, 1961 at Ketchum, Idaho |
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AUTHORS |
1992-01-20 |
#1706 |
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He dedicated “Across the River and into the Trees” “To Mary with love” |
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AUTHORS' DEDICATIONS |
1991-10-17 |
#1639 |
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"Hills Like White Elephants" is one of the stories in his 1927 collection "Men Without Women" |
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AUTHORS |
1991-06-19 |
#1583 |
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"Across the River and Into The Trees" |
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1990-06-07 |
#1344 |
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This author's home where he wrote "To Have And Have Not" is now a nat'l landmark in Key West, Fla. |
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AUTHORS |
1990-04-10 |
#1302 |
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Tho he actually ate well in expensive Paris cafes, in "A Moveable Feast", he claimed he went hungry |
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AUTHORS |
1987-10-29 |
#724 |