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Includes a 2-hour walking tour of Key West, plus a tour of Hemingway’s favorite places in Cuba
The only place in the United States that Hemingway could really call home after he started writing was the tropical island of Key West. During his decade here in the 1930s, he acquired his famed macho persona as Papa, the biggest Big Daddy of them all.
This vivid portrait of Ernest Hemingway’s Key West reveals both Hemingway, the writer, and Hemingway, the macho, hard-drinking sportsman. His Key West years turned out to be his most productive: he finished A Farewell to Arms, started For Whom the Bell Tolls, and wrote several other books, including Green Hills of Africa, Death in the Afternoon, and To Have and Have Not. He also turned out some of his best short stories. There was plenty of time left over for eating, drinking, fighting, fishing, chasing women, and hanging out with “the Mob.” On the two-hour walking tour, you will explore his favorite Key West haunts.
This updated edition also details the author’s exploits in Bimini and Cuba. Hemingway spent the last years of his life in Cuba, and it was here he overcame several demons—accidents, failing health, depression—to write The Old Man and the Sea, for which he won both a Pulitzer and a Nobel Prize in Literature. Tour his top Cuban hangouts.
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American Novelists, Guidebooks, Social life and customs, Novelists, American, Intellectual life, Authors, American, American Authors, Homes and haunts, Americans, Literary landmarks, Biography, Florida, history, Florida, description and travel, Key west (fla.), Hemingway, ernest, 1899-1961, Florida keys (fla.)People
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Bahamas, Bimini Islands, Bimini Islands (Bahamas), Cuba, Florida, Homes and haunts, Key West, Key West (Fla.)Times
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Hemingway's Key West
August 1998, Pineapple Press (FL)
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