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In his article The Old Man and the Daiquiri, Wayne Curtis tells us how Hemingway ’ s “ home bar also held a bottle of Bacardí rum .” Hemingway wrote in Islands in the Stream “… this frozen daiquirí, so well beaten as it is, looks like the sea where the wave falls away from the bow of a ship when she is doing thirty knots .”
However, Hemingway himself later wrote to his editor Max Perkins that the " point of the book " was not so much about a generation being lost, but that " the earth abideth forever "; he believed the characters in The Sun Also Rises may have been " battered " but were not lost.
Ernest Hemingway made the bar called La Bodeguita del Medio famous as he became one of its regulars and he wrote " My mojito in La Bodeguita, My daiquiri in El Floridita.
Hemingway wrote of him in 1925: " He defends friends when they are attacked, he gets them into magazines and out of jail.
In 1954, when the shades of depression were thickening fast, Ernest Hemingway wrote an emotional letter in which he tried to steady himself as he thought James would: " Pretty soon I will have to throw this away so I better try to be calm like Henry James.
Ernest Hemingway used it as the title of his only play, which he wrote in Madrid while the city was being bombarded and published in 1938 in his book The Fifth Column and the First Forty-Nine Stories.
Ernest Hemingway wrote a play called The Fifth Column that he published in 1938.
During this time, Hemingway wrote A Farewell to Arms.
Crosby wrote of Hemingway that " H. could drink us under the table.
Rolling Stone writer Paul Nelson wrote: " Red Headed Stranger is extraordinarily ambitious, cool, tightly controlled .... Hemingway, who perfected an art of sharp outlines and clipped phrases, used to say that the full power of his composition was accessible only between the lines ; and Nelson, on this LP, ties precise, evocative lyrics to not quite remembered, never really forgotten folk melodies to create a similar effect, haunting yet utterly unsentimental.
The strike was supported by such figures as Dorothy Day and Ernest Hemingway, who wrote a scathing letter to Spellman.
He also wrote about writers such as Ernest Hemingway, Thomas Wolfe and John O ' Hara, and was editor of the Dictionary of Literary Biography.
Ernest Hemingway wrote a short story, " Wine of Wyoming " that references coal miners living at Sheridan, Wyoming during the era of prohibition, who worked at the underground coal mines in the Tongue River valley, a few miles north of Sheridan.
The Dangerous Summer is an edited version of a 75, 000-word manuscript Hemingway wrote between October 1959 and May 1960 as an assignment from LIFE Magazine.
Increasingly resentful of Gellhorn's long absences during her reporting assignments, Hemingway wrote her when she left their Finca Vigía estate near Havana in 1943, to cover the Italian Front: " Are you a war correspondent, or wife in my bed?
Ernest Hemingway visited the veteran's camp by boat after weathering the hurricane at his home in Key West ; he wrote about the devastation in a critical article titled Who Killed the Vet for The New Masses magazine.
Hemingway became a bullfighting aficionado after seeing the Pamplona fiesta in the 1920s, which he wrote about in The Sun Also Rises.
Legend has it that Ernest Hemingway wrote A Farewell to Arms while living above the showroom of a Key West Ford dealership at 314 Simonton Street while awaiting delivery of a Ford Model A roadster purchased by the uncle of his wife Pauline in 1928.
Whitney Balliett of The New Yorker wrote: " Mrs. Dermout, in the manner of Thoreau and the early Hemingway, is an extraordinary sensualist.
Hemingway himself said, " That story probably had more left out of it than anything I ever wrote.
Mariel Hemingway, granddaughter of Ernest Hemingway, wrote in her book Finding My Balance, that she was introduced to the Autobiography of a Yogi by Dr. Peter Evans, a direct disciple of Yogananda's.
Though he denied it, it was widely believed that Hemingway wrote The Torrents of Spring in an effort to break his contract with his publisher Boni & Liveright.

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Hemingway also mentioned Bacardí and Hatuey in his novels To Have and Have Not ( 1937 ) and For Whom the Bell Tolls ( 1940 ).
Ernest Hemingway in For Whom the Bell Tolls made deliberate use of false friends as one of the devices intended to convey to the reader that English conversations in the book in fact represent Spanish.
* For Whom the Bell Tolls, an Ernest Hemingway novel which tells the story of Robert Jordan, an American volunteer attached to a guerrilla unit during the Spanish Civil War.
* For Whom the Bell Tolls by Ernest Hemingway in 1940.
For Whom the Bell Tolls is a novel by Ernest Hemingway published in 1940.
For Whom the Bell Tolls became a Book-of-the-month choice, sold half a million copies within months, was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize, and became a literary triumph for Hemingway.
Hemingway frequently used images to produce the dense atmosphere of violence and death his books are renowned for ; the main image of For Whom the Bell Tolls is the automatic weapon.
For example, Hemingway uses the construction " what passes that ", which is an implied transliteration of the Spanish construction lo que pasa.
Author Ernest Hemingway completed For Whom the Bell Tolls while staying in suite 206 of the Lodge in the fall of 1939.
* In the Animaniacs episode " Papers For Papa " Ernest Hemingway watches Shari and Lamb Chop perform on TV and one of Lamb Chop's button eyes falls off.
For ten years he performed with the Anthony Braxton Quartet, as well as diverse groups led by Ray Anderson, Tim Berne, Anthony Davis, Gerry Hemingway, John Zorn, and others.
For example, a World War I ambulance driver's license and a can of ointment for 6-toed cats would be clues to Ernest Hemingway.
* Pablo, a character in the Ernest Hemingway novel For Whom the Bell Tolls
Some other artists, authors and works published in transition included Samuel Beckett ( Assumption, For Future Reference ), Kay Boyle ( Dedicated to Guy Urquhart ), H. D. ( Gift, Psyche, Dream, No, Socratic ), Max Ernst ( Jeune Filles en des Belles Poses, The Virgin Corrects the Child Jesus before Three Witnesses ), Stuart Gilbert ( The Aeolus Episode in Ulysses, Function of Words, Joyce Thesaurus Minusculus ), Juan Gris ( Still Life ), Ernest Hemingway ( Three Stories, Hills like White Elephants ), Franz Kafka ( The Metamorphosis ), Alfred Kreymborg ( from: Manhattan Anthology ), Pablo Picasso ( Petite Fille Lisant ), Muriel Rukeyser ( Lover as Fox ), Gertrude Stein ( An Elucidation, The Life and Death of Juan Gris, Tender Buttons, Made a Mile Away ), William Carlos Williams ( The Dead Baby, The Somnambulists, A Note on the Recent Work of James Joyce, Winter, Improvisations, A Voyage to Paraguay ).
For Hemingway, the 2. 34 matched his personal best outdoors.
Notables included Ernest Hemingway who worked on For Whom the Bell Tolls in room # 206, Clark Gable, Errol Flynn, Claudette Colbert, Bing Crosby and Gary Cooper.
For the publicity campaign, Patrick Hemingway appeared on the Today Show on the day of publication.
" For example, to move Cantwell into the extended flashback Hemingway uses the word " boy " to bridge time-present with time-past.
For example, Benson postulates that Hemingway used his experiences and drew them out further with " what if " scenarios: " what if I were wounded in such a way that I could not sleep at night?
For the Hemingway short fiction completist, some readers may turn to the Everyman's Library The Collected Stories ( 1995 ), published in the UK only, and introduced by James Fenton.
It was at Finca Vigía that he wrote much of For Whom the Bell Tolls ( a novel of the Spanish Civil War which Hemingway had covered as a journalist with Gellhorn in the late 1930s — the novel was started at the Ambos Mundos, and some was also written in Idaho ).
White and Ernest Hemingway, and the pair hitchhiked from their Christ Church, Virginia boarding school to Richmond, Virginia to buy Hemingway's For Whom the Bell Tolls.
For example, Tell Me Something is inspired by Buster Keaton's movies, Frankenstein's Monster and related characters appear in You Can't Get There From Here, and fictionalized versions of Ernest Hemingway and other writers are the protagonists of The Left Bank Gang.
Ernest Hemingway as photographed for 1940 edition of For Whom the Bell Tolls

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