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I have learned a great deal from listening carefully.
It has established performers such as Owen Wilson, Kathy Bates, Rachel McAdams, and actors nobody has ever heard of, such as Corey Stoll as Ernest Hemingway ... And everyone is having so much fun, it's irresistible.
Who is that guy playing Ernest Hemingway?
More than any other twentieth-century writer, Ernest Hemingway transformed the world he lived in and the landscape of Anglo-American and world literature.
I love being Ernest Hemingway's granddaughter because I feel that I have been given a gift of seeing the remarkable things that life has to offer.
It was a huge research undertaking ... Everything had to be done accurately to the year. You had to know how old, say, Ernest Hemingway was in that year. It was done quite meticulously with photographs and in some cases with old footage.
Key West was a rather forced show that the guys put on for each other ... It was all about Ernest Hemingway. ... It was just the Seventies version of a jousting competition: who could take the most drugs and stay standing? They were all doing Ernest Hemingway the Second -- on coke. But I don't think Key...
Key West was a rather forced show that the guys put on for each other ... It was all about Ernest Hemingway. ... It was just the Seventies version of a jousting competition: who could take the most drugs and stay standing? They were all doing Ernest Hemingway the Second -- on coke. But I don't think Key...
Ernest Miller Hemingway (July 21, 1899 — July 2, 1961) was an American novelist, short-story writer, and journalist. He was part of the 1920s expatriate community in Paris, and one of the veterans of World War I later known as "the Lost Generation". He received the Pulitzer Prize in 1953 for The Old Man and the Sea, and the Nobel Prize in... Full Article
A tourist enjoys a drink next to a life-size bronze statue of Ernest Hemingway (C) 03 February, 2007, in the Floridita bar in Havana -which was second home to the literary giant during his years in Cuba. Talk in Hemingway's former Havana watering hole ofteh turns to the old man and the...
View Photo »A tourist waits at the lobby of the Ambos Mundos hotel -strongly linked to Ernest Hemingway's life in Cuba- 03 February, 2007, in Havana. Though under the terms of the 45-year-old US embargo, americans may not spend any money in Cuba, US Hemingway's fans sneak into Havana in defiance of...
View Photo »2009 Ernest Hemingway look-alike winner David Douglas (L) kisses Matt Gineo (C) after Gineo was selected the 2011 "Papa" Hemingway Look-Alike Contest winner at Sloppy Joe's Bar in Key West, Florida July 23, 2011. It was the 12th try for Gineo, a 64-year-old Jensen Beach, Florida...
View Photo »Ernest Hemingway look-alikes ride and push fake bovines during the "Running of the Bulls" in Key West, Florida July 23, 2011. The parade was a facet of Key West's annual Hemingway Days festival set to conclude July 24.
View Photo »Past winners of the "Hemingway Look-Alike Contest" gather on the stage at Sloppy Joe's Bar to sing "Happy Birthday" to Ernest Hemingway on the 112th anniversary of the late author's birth, in Key West, Florida, July 21, 2011. Hemingway lived in Key West in the 1930s and each year around...
View Photo »Hemingway fan Canadian actor Brian Gordon poses next to a sculpture of US Nobel Prize in Literature Ernest Hemingway at the Floridita bar in Havana, on June 16, 2011. In Cuba, devotees can walk in the footsteps of the Nobel Prize-winning author at destinations dedicated to Hemingway's...
View Photo »US swimmer Diana Nyad jumps into the water at Ernest Hemingway Nautical Club, in Havana on August 7, 2011, to swim from Havana to Florida in a three-day non-stop journey.
View Photo »The boats accompaning US swimmer Diana Nyad (in the water) leave from Ernest Hemingway Nautical Club, in Havana August 7, 2011. Nyad plans to swim from Havana to Florida in a three-day non-stop journey.
View Photo »US swimmer Diana Nyad prepares her swimsuit at Ernest Hemingway Nautical Club, on August 7, 2011, in Havana. Nyad plans to swim from Havana to Florida in a three-day non-stop journey.
View Photo »US swimmer Diana Nyad gestures during a press conference held at the Ernest Hemingway Nautical Club, August 7, 2011, in Havana. Diana plans to swim from Havana to Florida in a three-day non-stop journey.
View Photo »A sculpture of US Nobel Prize in Literature Ernest Hemingway is showed at the Floridita bar in Havana, on June 16, 2011. In Cuba, devotees can walk in the footsteps of the Nobel Prize-winning author at destinations dedicated to Hemingway's life on the island.'My daiquiri at the...
View Photo »In this photo provided by the Florida Keys News Bureau, Matt Gineo eyes a resident cat as he poses at the Ernest Hemingway Home & Museum Sunday, July 24, 2011, in Key West, Fla. Gineo won the "Papa" Hemingway Look-Alike contest late Saturday, July 23, at Sloppy Joe's Bar. It was the...
View Photo »In this July 23, 2011, photo, released by the Florida Keys News Bureau, 2009 Ernest Hemingway look-alike winner David Douglas, left, plants a playful smooch on Matt Gineo after Gineo was selected the 2011 "Papa" Hemingway Look-Alike Contest winner at Sloppy Joe's Bar in Key West, Fla. ...
View Photo »In this July 23, 2011, photo, released by the Florida Keys News Bureau, finalists in a Ernest Hemingway look-alike contest, including Richard Filip, left and Denis Golden, center, dance to the Village People's "YMCA" while judges deliberate their 2011 decision at Sloppy Joe's Bar in...
View Photo »In this July 23, 2011, photo, released by the Florida Keys News Bureau, Clinton Hough, left, holds a reproduction of a "Time" magazine cover featuring Ernest Hemingway, while his dad, John, speaks to judges and the audience during the 2011 "Papa" Hemingway Look-Alike Contest winner at...
View Photo »In this photo provided by the Florida Keys News Bureau, Ernest Hemingway look-alikes ride and push fake bulls as they make the turn on Duval Street during the "Running of the Bulls" Saturday, July 23, 2011, in Key West, Fla. The whimsical event, part of Key West's annual Hemingway Days...
View Photo »In this photo released by the Florida Keys News Bureau, Ernest Hemingway look-alikes ride and push fake bulls during the "Running of the Bulls," Saturday, July 23, 2011, in Key West, Fla. The whimsical event, part of Key West's annual Hemingway Days festival, was a much safer response...
View Photo »In this photo provided by the Florida Keys News Bureau, Ernest Hemingway look-alikes get ready to begin the "Running of the Bulls," Saturday, July 23, 2011, in Key West, Fla. The whimsical event, part of Key West's annual Hemingway Days festival, was a much safer response to its...
View Photo »In this photo, released by the Florida Keys News Bureau, past winners of the Hemingway Look-Alike Contest gather on the stage at Sloppy Joe's Bar in Key West, Fla. , Thursday, July 21, 2011, to sing "Happy Birthday" to Ernest Hemingway on the 112th anniversary of the late author's birth.
View Photo »A bartender pours frozen daiquiris near a life-sized bronze statue of Nobel Prize winning author Ernest Hemingway at his regular spot at The Floridita bar in Havana July 14, 2011. The daiquiri and the mojito were Hemingway's usual drinks when he lived in Cuba between 1940 and shortly...
View Photo »A bronze statue of late Nobel-prize winning author Ernest Hemingway is seen at the 'Floridita' bar in Havana July 2, 2011. Cubans marked the 50th anniversary of his death on July 2, 1961, in Idaho, United States, where he put a shotgun in his mouth and pulled the trigger.
View Photo »People gather to observe a minute of silence in honor of late Nobel-prize winning author Ernest Hemingway during a simple ceremony at his residence in Cuba, 'Finca Vigia', in Havana July 2, 2011. Cubans marked the 50th anniversary of his death on July 2, 1961, in Idaho, United States,...
View Photo »A tourist visits the room 511 at the Hotel Ambos Mundos, where US Nobel Prize in Literature Ernest Hemingway stayed in 1939, in Havana, on June 16, 2011. A daiquiri at the Floridita, a mojito at the Bodeguita del Medio and an afternoon at Finca Vigia is the obligatory ritual for...
View Photo »The Director of the Museum Ernest Hemingway Ada Rosa Alfonso drinks a Daiquiri next to a sculpture of US Nobel Prize in Literature Ernest Hemingway at the Floridita bar in Havana, on June 16, 2011. In Cuba, devotees can walk in the footsteps of the Nobel Prize-winning author at...
View Photo »Bartenders prepare Mojitos in La Bodeguita del Medio, a bar frequented by US Nobel Prize in Literature Ernest Hemingway in Havana, on June 16, 2011. In Cuba, devotees can walk in the footsteps of the Nobel Prize-winning author at destinations dedicated to Hemingway's life on the...
View Photo »A tourist enjoys a drink next to a life-size bronze statue of Ernest Hemingway (C) 03 February, 2007, in the Floridita bar in Havana -which was second home to the literary giant during his years in Cuba. Talk in Hemingway's former Havana watering hole ofteh turns to the old man and the...
View Photo »I have learned a great deal from listening carefully.
It has established performers such as Owen Wilson, Kathy Bates, Rachel McAdams, and actors nobody has ever heard of, such as Corey Stoll as Ernest Hemingway ... And everyone is having so much fun, it's irresistible.
Who is that guy playing Ernest Hemingway?
More than any other twentieth-century writer, Ernest Hemingway transformed the world he lived in and the landscape of Anglo-American and world literature.
I love being Ernest Hemingway's granddaughter because I feel that I have been given a gift of seeing the remarkable things that life has to offer.
It was a huge research undertaking ... Everything had to be done accurately to the year. You had to know how old, say, Ernest Hemingway was in that year. It was done quite meticulously with photographs and in some cases with old footage.
Key West was a rather forced show that the guys put on for each other ... It was all about Ernest Hemingway. ... It was just the Seventies version of a jousting competition: who could take the most drugs and stay standing? They were all doing Ernest Hemingway the Second -- on coke. But I don't think Key...
Key West was a rather forced show that the guys put on for each other ... It was all about Ernest Hemingway. ... It was just the Seventies version of a jousting competition: who could take the most drugs and stay standing? They were all doing Ernest Hemingway the Second -- on coke. But I don't think Key...
