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  1. Vor einem Tag · Ernest Miller Hemingway (/ ˈ ɜːr n ɪ s t ˈ h ɛ m ɪ ŋ w eɪ /; July 21, 1899 – July 2, 1961) was an American novelist, short-story writer and journalist. Best known for an economical, understated style that significantly influenced later 20th-century writers, he is often romanticized for his adventurous lifestyle, and ...

  2. 19. Mai 2024 · Ernest Hemingway (born July 21, 1899, Cicero [now in Oak Park], Illinois, U.S.—died July 2, 1961, Ketchum, Idaho) was an American novelist and short-story writer, awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1954. He was noted both for the intense masculinity of his writing and for his adventurous and widely publicized life.

  3. 31. Mai 2024 · It’s also home to the annual Hemingway look-alike contest, which sees over 150 white-bearded men compete for the honor of being crowned “Papa.” David Douglas is the 2009 winner and president of the Hemingway Look-Alike Society.

  4. 14. Mai 2024 · The Way of Hemingway. Hemingway war Schriftsteller, Abenteurer, Frauenheld, Reporter, Tiefseefischer, Macho, Großwildjäger, Diabetiker, KGB-Informant, Nobelpreisträger, Trinker, Boxer, Seefahrer, Hypochonder, Katzenliebhaber und vor allem: Reisender. Die exakte Zahl seiner Reisen: unbekannt.

  5. 12. Mai 2024 · "PAPA: Hemingway In Cuba" is a true story about the relationship between Miami journalist Denne Bart Petitclerc and legendary writer Ernest Hemingway. Set during the Cuban revolution, the film co-stars Joely Richardson and Minka Kelly with a cameo by Hemingway's granddaughter, Mariel Hemingway.

  6. 29. Mai 2024 · The Old Man and the Sea, short heroic novel by Ernest Hemingway, published in 1952 and awarded the 1953 Pulitzer Prize for fiction. It was his last major work of fiction. The story centres on an aging fisherman who engages in an epic battle to catch a giant marlin.

  7. 23. Mai 2024 · Hemingway was no pre-Christian martyr in the cause of republican virtue who somehow, in Dante’s cosmos, is preserved by an extraordinary gift of grace. Hemingway was, he himself protested, a Christian—one whose faith evidently could not hold up to the madness that overwhelmed him.