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Ernest Hemingway, descrisse il suo safari in questa zona nel romanzo "Verdi colline d'Africa", definì il Manyara "il più bel lago di tutta l'Africa".
- Approfondimenti @:
it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lago_Manyara
it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parco_nazionale_del_lago_Manyara.
Lake Manyara said by Ernest Hemingway to be the "loveliest lake" ... in Africa, in his book "Green Hills of Africa ;
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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake_Manyara
Arusha region - Tanzania - Africa.
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Ernest Hemingway : Les Neiges du Kilimandjaro,
suivi de : Dix Indiens
Le LIvre de Poche, Paris, 1965
n° 301
Estatua homenaje a Ernest Hemingway, situada junto a la entrada de la Plaza de Toros, en el Paseo de Hemingway, que consta de un gran bloque de granito rematada por su busto en bronce.
El monumento, obra de Luis Sanguino e inaugurado el 6 de julio de 1968, lleva en su base la siguiente dedicatoria: «A Ernest Hemingway, Premio Nobel de Literatura, amigo de este pueblo y admirador de sus fiestas, que supo descubrir y propagar. La Ciudad de Pamplona, San Fermín, 1968»
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Ernest Hemingway's home Finca Vigia near Havana where he wrote Old Man And The Sea.
No. 191a Ernest Hemingway's Hangouts - Havana Cuba, page 868, 1st edition, "1000 Places To See Before You Die" by Patricia Schultz.
A poster on the wall of Ernest Hemingway's villa at Finca La Vigía (Lookout Farm) in San Francisco de Paula, Cuba. Hemingway lived in the house from mid 1939 to 1960, renting it at first, and then buying it in December 1940 after he married his third wife Martha Gellhorn. It was at Finca Vigía that Hemingway wrote much of 'For Whom the Bell Tolls' (a novel of the Spanish Civil War which Hemingway had covered as a journalist with Gellhorn in the late 1930s. He would later buy the property out of some of the first royalties from the book, published in 1940.
Hemingway loved bullfighting. He said "There are only three sports: bullfighting, motor racing, and mountaineering; all the rest are merely games.” In 1932 he wrote the non-fiction book 'Death in the Afternoon' about the ceremony and traditions of Spanish bullfighting. The book provided a look at the history and what Hemingway considered the magnificence of bullfighting. It also contained a deeper contemplation on the nature of fear and courage.
The poster depicts bulls being bred for the corrida (bullfighting arena) on a farm in Quintanar de la Orden, a municipality located in Toledo, Spain.
The Running of the Bulls is an event in Key West, Florida, during the annual Hemingway Days Festival. No running is involved, and no live bulls are involved either. Instead, those who compete in the Ernest Hemingway Look-alike contest walk around the block, starting at Sloppy Joe's Bar. A few of the Papa Hemingway look-alikes get to ride on wooden bulls with wheels. What a hoot!
This footage was shot on Duval Street.
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Finca La Vigía was Ernest Hemingway's house in Cuba.
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In Hemingway’s time, this was Brasserie Michaud. Here, he stared through the window at James Joyce and his family eating, all of them talking Italian. Here also F Scott Fitzgerald confided that he was anxious about the size of his penis. Hemingway took him to the toilet, inspected it and reassured him he had nothing to worry about.
Cojímar is the village that inspired Ernest Hemingway's The Old Man and the Sea.
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As seen at the Thomasville Furniture at Centennial Lakes. Creepy and weird. In fact, the whole story had a creepy and weird feel to it. We walked in came back out almost immediately.
Penguin First Edition published in 1963 as a Penguin Modern Classic.Cover illustration by Paul Hogarth.
GEORGE ORWELL......................... Hyllning till Katalonien (Homage to Catalonia)
ERNEST HEMINGWAY..................................................... For Whom The Bells Tolls
ARTHUR KOESTLER............................ Dialog med döden (Dialogue With Death)
ILJA EHRENBURG............... Was der Mensch braucht (ЧTO ЧEЛOBEKУ HAДO)
ILJA EHRENBURG.............................................................Spanien heute (Испания)
JEAN-RICHARD BLOCH ...................................Spanien *36 (Espagne, Espagne!)
Hemingway, Hadley and their son ‘Bumby’ moved to an apartment above a sawmill here in January 1924, just down the road from Ezra Pound with whom he formed a strong friendship.
Estatua homenaje a Ernest Hemingway, situada junto a la entrada de la Plaza de Toros, en el Paseo de Hemingway, que consta de un gran bloque de granito rematada por su busto en bronce.
El monumento, obra de Luis Sanguino e inaugurado el 6 de julio de 1968, lleva en su base la siguiente dedicatoria: «A Ernest Hemingway, Premio Nobel de Literatura, amigo de este pueblo y admirador de sus fiestas, que supo descubrir y propagar. La Ciudad de Pamplona, San Fermín, 1968»
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This statue of Cayetano Ordóñez (1904-1961) flanks the main gate of Ronda's bullring (along with the statue of his son, Antonio Ordóñez). Cayetano is the founder of the Ordóñez family of bullfighters; his parents owned a shoeshop called La Palma, which gave him his nickname Niño de la Palma. In 1917 he first began to perform as a bullfighter in the ranches of the area were he lived. In 1923 he had his debut in Ronda, where he became the first bullfighter to be carried in triumph through the main gates of the Maestranza, and in 1924 he caused great commotion again when the same thing happened in Seville. From that point on he was greatly in demand by all the professional and amateur rings in Spain. He was used by Ernest Hemingway as the model for "Pedro Romero", the talented young bullfighter in The Sun Also Rises. His last bullfight was at Aranda de Duero in 1942. He was the director of the Lisbon School of Bullfighting and died in Madrid on 30 October 1961. More information at:
Die doppelläufige Schrotflinte, die Hemingway Purdy schenkte, ist reich verziert. Sie ist von derselben Machart wie das Gewehr, mit dem sich Hemingway erschoss
Among those who enjoyed the hospitality of the Occidental in the early days were Buffalo Bill Cody, Teddy Roosevelt, and General Phil Sheridan. Calamity Jane, who drove freight wagons on the Bozeman Trail, stopped often at the hotel.
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid rode to the Occidental from their hideout at the nearby Hole-in-the-Wall. The famous cattle detective and killer, Tom Horn, was another frequent visitor. And legendry frontier sheriffs like Frank Canton and "Red" Angus,
Owen Wister, Wm. T. Sherman and Ernest Hemingway
beneath the national flags hanging from the general post office building at martin place in sydney, australia, a statue of queen victoria overlooks the statue of a soldier, one of two on either end of the cenotaph.
until recently, i did not exactly associate ernest hemingway with peace. i tended to associate him with images of bullfights, hunting trips, his ultimate end, although there were those photographs of him as a young man on a hospital bed in france.
the following is from a collection of selected articles and dispatches edited and published as a book (the 1998 edition).
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Literary Reference in Pictures
War is no longer made by simply analysed economic forces if it ever was. War is made or planned now by individual men, demagogues and dictators who play on the patriotism of their people to mislead them into a belief in the great fallacy of war when all their vaunted reforms have failed to satisfy the people they misrule. And we in America should see that no man is ever given, no matter how gradually or how noble and excellent the man, the power to put this country into a war which is now being prepared and brought closer each day with all the premeditation of a long planned murder. For when you give power to an executive you do not know who will be filling that position when the time of crisis comes.
They wrote in the old days that it is sweet and fitting to die for one's country. But in modern war there is nothing sweet nor fitting in your dying. You will die like a dog for no good reason.
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... or you will burn, choke and vomit, or be blown to hell a dozen ways without sweetness or fittingness; but none of this means anything. No catalogue of horrors ever kept men from war. Before the war you always think that it's not you that dies. But you will die, brother, if you go to it long enough.
--- Ernest Hemingway Notes on the Next War: A Serious Topical Letter (Esquire, September 1935) from By-Line: Ernest Hemingway: Selected Articles and Dispatches of Four Decades, edited by William White
Famed novelist Ernest Hemingway lived in this house from 1931 to 1939, producing some of his best work here. After 1939, he moved to Havana, Cuba, occasionally visiting the home until his death by suicide in 1961. Constructed in 1851 by a wealthy ship salvage tycoon, the sturdy home has weathered many hurricanes.
My favourite shot from my trip last week to the Danube Delta region in SE Romania.
There's something very Hemingway about the boatman...
Finca La Vigía was Ernest Hemingway's house in Cuba.
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