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  2. Hadley Richardson - Wikipedia

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    Richardson and Ernest Hemingway in Switzerland, 1922. Shortly after her mother's death, [1] in December 1920, Richardson visited her old roommate Kate Smith (who later married John Dos Passos) in Chicago, and through her met Hemingway, who was living with Smith's brother and was employed as an associate editor of the monthly journal Cooperative Commonwealth. [7]

  3. Martha Gellhorn - Wikipedia

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    Martha Gellhorn's relationship with Ernest Hemingway is the subject of Paula McLain's 2018 novel, Love and Ruin. [40] In 2021, Hemingway, a three-episode, six-hour documentary recapitulation of Hemingway's life, labors, and loves, aired on PBS. It was co-produced and directed by Ken Burns and Lynn Novick.

  4. The Paris Wife - Wikipedia

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    It is a fictionalized account of Ernest Hemingway's marriage to the first of his four wives, Hadley Richardson. McLain decided to write from Hadley's perspective after reading A Moveable Feast, Hemingway's 1964 posthumously published account of his early years in Paris. McLain researched their biographies, letters, and Hemingway's novels.

  5. Ernest Hemingway - Wikipedia

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    Ernest and Pauline Hemingway in Paris in 1927. Before his marriage to Pfeiffer, Hemingway converted to Catholicism. [63] They honeymooned in Le Grau-du-Roi, where he contracted anthrax, and he planned his next collection of short stories, [64] Men Without Women, which was published in October 1927, [65] and included his boxing story "Fifty Grand".

  6. Pauline Pfeiffer - Wikipedia

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    Hemingway married Pauline in May 1927, and they went to Le Grau-du-Roi on a honeymoon. [7] [8] Pauline's family was wealthy and Catholic; before the marriage, Hemingway converted to Catholicism. [9] By the end of the year Pauline, who was pregnant, wanted to move back to America. John Dos Passos recommended Key West, and they left Paris in ...

  7. A Moveable Feast - Wikipedia

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    A Moveable Feast is a memoir by Ernest Hemingway about his years as a struggling expatriate journalist and writer in Paris during the 1920s. It was published posthumously in 1964. [1] The book chronicles Hemingway's first marriage to Hadley Richardson and his relationships with other cultural figures of the Lost Generation in interwar France.

  8. Mary Welsh Hemingway - Wikipedia

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    Mary Welsh Hemingway (née Welsh; April 5, 1908 – November 26, 1986) was an American journalist and author who was the fourth wife and widow of Ernest Hemingway. Early life [ edit ]

  9. Hemingway (film) - Wikipedia

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    It focuses on Hemingway's writing, his four marriages, three sons, and Hemingway's peacetime and wartime lifestyle and interests, his alcoholism and character flaws. [ 2 ] The film was narrated by Peter Coyote , with Jeff Daniels acting as the voice of Ernest Hemingway.