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Ernest Hemingway, the renowned American writer, was a man of many adventures and experiences

Background imageHemingway Collection: CLARENCE E. HEMINGWAY (1871-1928). American physician and father of Ernest Hemingway

CLARENCE E. HEMINGWAY (1871-1928). American physician and father of Ernest Hemingway. Photographed c1905

Background imageHemingway Collection: Jacket cover, 1926, for the first edition of Ernest Hemingways novel The Sun Also Rises

Jacket cover, 1926, for the first edition of Ernest Hemingways novel The Sun Also Rises
HEMINGWAY: SUN ALSO RISES. Jacket cover, 1926, for the first edition of Ernest Hemingways novel " The Sun Also Rises."

Background imageHemingway Collection: HEMINGWAY, Ernest (1899-1961). North-American

HEMINGWAY, Ernest (1899-1961). North-American

Background imageHemingway Collection: Poster by Pedraza Blanco for the documentary

Poster by Pedraza Blanco for the documentary
" Poster by Pedraza Blanco for the documentary film " Tierra Espa񯬡 " (The Spanish Earth, 1937), written by Ernest Hemingway and John Dos Passos

Background imageHemingway Collection: (1899-1961). American writer, and Janet Flanner (1892-1978), American journalist

(1899-1961). American writer, and Janet Flanner (1892-1978), American journalist. Photographed at Paris in 1945
ERNEST HEMINGWAY (1899-1961). American writer, and Janet Flanner (1892-1978), American journalist. Photographed at Paris in 1945

Background imageHemingway Collection: SIDNEY FRANKLIN (1903-1976). American bullfighter. Photographed while reading from Ernest

SIDNEY FRANKLIN (1903-1976). American bullfighter. Photographed while reading from Ernest Hemingways Death in the Afternoon, mid-20th century

Background imageHemingway Collection: Cuba / Havana Floridita

Cuba / Havana Floridita
Havana: the Floridita Bar, Ernest Hemingways favourite drinking place. Date: 1983

Background imageHemingway Collection: Flying fish from The Old Man and the Sea

Flying fish from The Old Man and the Sea
Flying fish, an illustration by Raymond Sheppard to the Ernest Hemingway novella The Old Man and the Sea published in 1952

Background imageHemingway Collection: Cricketer, Hemingway

Cricketer, Hemingway
W. McGregor Hemingway Cricketer - Gloucestershire

Background imageHemingway Collection: Ernest Hemingways room, Hotel Ambos Mundos, Habana Vieja (Old Town)

Ernest Hemingways room, Hotel Ambos Mundos, Habana Vieja (Old Town), UNESCO World Heritage Site, Havana, Cuba, West Indies, Caribbean, Central America

Background imageHemingway Collection: Lifesize bronze statue of author Ernest Hemingway in bar El Floridita, Havana

Lifesize bronze statue of author Ernest Hemingway in bar El Floridita, Havana, Cuba, West Indies, Caribbean, Central America

Background imageHemingway Collection: The Bodeguita del Medio, a popular restaurant-bar and music venue, made famous by Ernest Hemingway

The Bodeguita del Medio, a popular restaurant-bar and music venue, made famous by Ernest Hemingway, in Calle Obispo in historic centre, Old Havana (Habana Vieja), Havana, Cuba, West Indies

Background imageHemingway Collection: Tourists enjoy mojitos at the Bodegita del Medio, one of Havanas oldest bars

Tourists enjoy mojitos at the Bodegita del Medio, one of Havanas oldest bars, where the first mojito was made, and a favourite hangout of Ernest Hemingway, Havana, Cuba, West Indies, Central America



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Ernest Hemingway, the renowned American writer, was a man of many adventures and experiences. From hunting in Kenya to serving as a soldier in World War I, his life was filled with remarkable moments that shaped his writing. In 1934, Hemingway found himself in the company of Fidel Castro, long before he became the iconic Cuban leader. Little did they know that their paths would cross again in history. During his time as a soldier in World War I, Hemingway was captured on camera while stationed in Milan, Italy. This snapshot captures the young writer amidst the chaos and brutality of war. Key West held a special place in Hemingway's heart. In 1929, he posed for a photograph against its vibrant backdrop - an image that reflects both his love for this Florida paradise and his contemplative nature. A portrait taken in 1944 showcases Hemingway at an older age but still exuding an air of confidence and wisdom gained from years spent honing his craft. The American Red Cross Hospital holds another significant chapter in Hemingway's life. Photographed there during World War I, it is evident how these experiences influenced him as a writer who sought to capture the essence of human resilience amidst adversity. Sloppy Joes Bar served as a gathering spot for writers and intellectuals during Hemingway's time. It was here where ideas were exchanged over drinks – fuel for creativity and inspiration. "The Old Man and the Sea, " one of Hemingway's most celebrated works, brought him back to Cuba once more. Captured alongside Cuban sportsman Elicio Arguelles Jr. , and fishing-boat captain Gregorio Fuentes during filming speaks volumes about his connection with this tropical island nation. Hemingway House stands tall even after his passing; it remains an enduring symbol of literary greatness nestled within Key West’s charming streetscape—a testament to the impact he left behind.