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1 HEMINGWAY BIO cont… World War I and After 1917-1923 1921 He met Elizabeth (Hadley) Richardson while working on the Kansas City Star She was 28 She was from a wealthy family and liked the good life

2 World War I and After 1917-1923 They met and married in 1921 The newspaper transferred Ernest to a bigger paper in Toronto for a year

3 World War I and After 1917-1923 Offered job as corespondent in Europe The newspaper paid his way Good experience and affirmation for his talent Moved from Toronto to Paris

4 Europe 1921-1928 The newspaper paid his way But not a lot of money Hadley and Ernest lived in a scummy apartment in a poor part of town.

5 Europe 1921-1928 The newspaper paid his way But not a lot of money Hadley and Ernest lived in a scummy apartment in a poor part of town. Not exactly what Hadley was used to.

6 Europe 1921-1928 The apartment was so bad, he couldn’t write there. The company rented him an office When he worked, he left his wife at home in the scummy apartment

7 That Scummy Apartment Middle of the night tried to open the skylight in the hall The whole thing came down Gashed his head open pretty badly

8 That Scummy Apartment Middle of the night tried to open the skylight in the hall The whole thing came down Gashed his head open pretty badly Supposedly it jarred him out of a writer’s block

9 Think… Problems?

10 Europe 1921-1928 1923 Ernest and Hadley had a son John Hemingway

11 1926 John, known as “Bumby” is 3

12 1921-1928 Europe He traveled Europe, sometimes taking Hadley, sometimes not He loved Spain the most

13 Think… What part of Spanish culture did Ernest like the best?

14 Think… What part of Spanish culture did Ernest like the best? Bullfighting

15 Running of the Bulls Pamplona, Spain

16 Europe 1921-1928 1925 published In Our Time, a book of short stories “Indian Camp” is there, as well as other stories he wrote while at the cabin Almost all have the character of Nick Adams

17 Europe 1921-1928 In Our Time was well received, good reviews

18 Europe 1921-1928 In Our Time was well received, good reviews 1926 published The Sun Also Rises, very successful

19 Europe 1921-1928 In Our Time was well received, good reviews 1926 published The Sun Also Rises, very successful Kept writing for the newspaper till about 1928

20 That Scummy Apartment He could put up with it.

21 That Scummy Apartment He could put up with it. Hadly couldn’t. Divorced in 1927 after six years Hadley went back to the U.S. with John

22 1928 Married Pauline Pfeiffer, an American writer living in Paris They hung out with some famous American writers and artists living in Paris at the time: Ezra Pound, Gertrude Stein, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Richard Wright, and others

23 Also in 1928 His father committed suicide -- shot himself Somewhere around this time he stopped writing for the newspaper Had another son: Patrick

24 Key West 1928-1940 Key West is a relaxed, happy away from everything Isolated -- before bridges

25 Key West 1928-1940 He liked the complete relaxation It was cheap It was fun

26 Key West 1928-1940 Ernest loved deep-sea fishing in Key West

27 Key West 1928-1940 1929 he published one of his most famous books so far A Farewell to Arms 1931 had another son - Gregory

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29 Key West 1928-1940 Wrote Death in the Afternoon Not a novel, but a description of bullfighting People who love bullfighting still say it’s the best book on the subject

30 Key West 1928-1940 1933 - he was a famous writer He continues to do what he loves “One of these days I’ll go to Africa”

31 Key West 1928-1940 1933 - he was a famous writer He continues to do what he loves “One of these days I’ll go to Africa” He went big game hunting in Africa in 1933 Pauline went on Safari with him

32 Key West 1928-1940 He absolutely loved it! And went back more times after that Big game hunting came up in more stories

33 Key West 1928-1940 1936-1939 Spanish Civil War

34 Key West 1928-1940 1937: went to Spain Wrote articles to help the war effort Got close to the fighting again

35 Key West 1928-1940 Close to the danger Frustrated Pauline Marriage grew apart while he was in Spain

36 Key West 1928-1940 1939 came back to Key West Divorced in 1940 after 12 years

37 Key West 1928-1940 Got in a new relationship right away Married Martha Gelhorn

38 Key West 1928-1940 Got in a new relationship right away Married Martha Gelhorn She was a writer and an adventurer like he was

39 Key West 1928-1940 Got in a new relationship right away Married Martha Gelhorn 1940 She was a writer and an adventurer like he was They loved Key West

40 Key West 1928-1940 Got in a new relationship right away Married Martha Gelhorn 1940 She was a writer and an adventurer like he was They loved Key West There was lots of rum.

41 Ernest and Martha, 1940

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43 Cuba 1940-1959 1940 Martha and Ernest moved to Cuba

44 Exterior of Heminway

45 Cuba 1940-1959 1940 Martha and Ernest moved to Cuba At this point, he was very famous LIFE magazine published lots of photos of Hemingway

46 Cuba 1940-1959 1940 Published For Whom the Bell Tolls Title came from a famous 17th Century British poem by John Donne Talks about his father’s death

47 Cuba 1940-1959 Spain becomes a Fascist country

48 World War II Of course, he wants to help

49 World War II Of course, he wants to help Wrote a letter to the Navy to help him outfit his deep sea fishing boat for combat

50 World War II Of course, he wants to help Wrote a letter to the Navy to help him outfit his deep sea fishing boat for combat The Navy said “no”

51 World War II So went out anyway on his own

52 World War II So went out anyway on his own With buddies & rum He cruised for German subs

53 World War II So went out anyway on his own With buddies & rum He cruised for German subs Tried to put together a spy network in Cuba

54 World War II So went out anyway on his own With buddies & rum He cruised for German subs Tried to put together a spy network in Cuba Martha thought he was crazy

55 World War II So-called “spies” showing up at his house 4 a.m.

56 World War II 1943 He went to England to get close to the action “If you go to the war, you have to leave me” -- Martha Separated in 1944, divorced in 1945


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