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An American writer of fiction who won the Nobel Prize for literature in 1954 (1899-1961)
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Ernest Hemingway (1899-1961) was an American writer and journalist. Hemingway may also refer to: Hemingway (surname) , a surname and list of people with that name Hemingway (comics) , a Marvel Comics character Hemingway, South Carolina 3656 Hemingway , ...
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Tra i volumi che tolse dagli scaffali c'erano Cronache marziane di Bradbury e Il lungo addio di Chandler, Il postino suona sempre due volte di Cain e Il sole sorge ancora di Hemingway, due libri di Richard Condon, uno di Anne Tyler e uno di Elmore Leonard.
At noon, a waiter from the main lodge brings these fledgling Hemingways and Cathers a box lunch and puts it on the front stoop of the cottage.
Back to the cats, the cauldrons, the coconut oil, the sacred Jimmy Buffett songs sung at midnight into the ear of drunken, white-bearded Hemingway wannabes to make that rum-soaked member rise from the dead just this one last time.
Even the cult followings of writers such as Ernest Hemingway or D.
He didn't have the stamina to put away two pitchers of Kingsland, play a decent game of pool, drink two more pitchers while talking about the influences of Sherwood An-derson and Gertrude Stein on the young Hemingway, get into some serious head-butting, put down another couple of pitchers, emerge clearheaded enough to go barrel-assing through the countryside, pick up a couple of experimental Madison girls, smoke a lot of high-grade shit, and romp until dawn.
Thanks to the language police, you can say goodbye to Shakespeare, Hemingway, and Chaucer.
A hobo for much of his life, he died in luxury in the Ernest Hemingway Suite of the writers' retreat Xanadu in the summer resort village of Point Zion, Rhode Island.
Besides, all those simple sentences worked for Hemingway, didn't they?
Closer inspection revealed that only five of the Ultimas were present, four of them harnessed on couplings, and winding themselves round their owner's legs, and the fifth, in whose stately mien Hemingway recognized Ulysses, the patriarch, unrestrained by a leash.
Hemingway very obligingly did so, while Mrs Midgeholme unwound the other Ultimas, and besought them to be quiet.
Ernest Hemingway cutting off a bull's ear, his right arm (his writing arm) streaked with blood.