Ernest Hemingway was an avid fisherman. One of his favorite fishing spots was Bimini, a small Bahamian island situated 50 miles off Florida's coast with a population of roughly 1600.
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Read More"For sale: Baby shoes, never worn."
In this film, Bradley Cooper's character throws a copy of Ernest Hemingway's 1929 book, A Farewell to Arms out the window and rants to his parents about the disappointing ending.
Read MoreOn November 20, 2012, Simon & Schuster Audio released the Ernest Hemingway Audiobook Library. For the first time, Ernest Hemingway's fiction and nonfiction is available in one definitive audio collection.
Read MoreErnest Hemingway was passionate about many things during his life: writing, fishing, hunting, travelling, and drinking. The last activity is the subject of a new book by Philip Greene appropriately titled To Have and Have Another: A Hemingway Cocktail Companion.
Read MoreThe Spanish Civil War had a profound impact on Ernest Hemingway and served as the inspiration for his 1940 classic, For Whom the Bell Tolls and his only full-length play, The Fifth Column. You can now follow in Ernest Hemingway's Spanish Civil War footsteps with the help of Spanish Sites Tours.
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Read More"Oak Park is a place of broad lawns and narrow minds."
One of Ernest Hemingway's favorite drinks was the daiquiri. Legend has it that he enjoyed the drink so much that he invented his own daiquiri drink called the "Papa Doble." Even an experienced drinker like Hemingway would have had a hard time finishing the drink recently created in his honor.
Read MoreErnest Hemingway's childhood home, located at 600 N. Kenilworth Avenue in Oak Park, Illinois, has been sold. The house was listed for sale on February 21, 2012 with an asking price of $525,000. The new owners of the home are Kurt and Mary Jane Neumann.
Read MoreThe reviews are in for Hemingway & Gellhorn, the HBO original movie, which premiered on May 28, 2012. So how did the film fare among the critics?
Read MoreErnest Hemingway loved to travel. Now other worldly travelers will have the opportunity to enjoy four-star Hemingway themed accommodations courtesy of Hemingway Hotels & Resorts.
Read MoreErnest Hemingway's love for cats is widely known. In a November 1943 letter to his first wife, Elizabeth Hadley Richardson, he wrote, "One cat just leads to another." His affection for cats is revealed once again in a new collection of unpublished letters.
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