"[179], The simplicity of the prose is deceptive. Los académicos de la Riberaː Peralta, Iribarren y Garde. Within months a second volume, in our time (without capitals), was published. "[195] Nina Baym believes that Brett Ashley and Margot Macomber "are the two outstanding examples of Hemingway's 'bitch women. [75][note 3] Pauline's uncle bought the couple a house in Key West with a carriage house, the second floor of which was converted into a writing studio. Un article de Wikipédia, l'encyclopédie libre. "[3] When Clarence and Grace Hemingway married in 1896, they lived with Grace's father, Ernest Hall,[4] after whom they named their first son, the second of their six children. Trodd, Zoe. "[165] The Sun Also Rises is written in the spare, tight prose that made Hemingway famous, and, according to James Nagel, "changed the nature of American writing. [149], Hemingway was back in Ketchum in April 1961, three months after being released from the Mayo Clinic, when Mary "found Hemingway holding a shotgun" in the kitchen one morning. [225] Hemingway's childhood home in Oak Park and his Havana residence were also converted into museums. [92] Martha soon joined him in Cuba, and they rented "Finca Vigía" ("Lookout Farm"), a 15-acre (61,000 m2) property 15 miles (24 km) from Havana. [142], Hemingway and Mary left Cuba for the last time on July 25, 1960.
[191] Although Hemingway does write about sports, such as fishing, Carlos Baker notes the emphasis is more on the athlete than the sport. A few days later, the news reported that he was seriously ill and on the verge of dying, which panicked Mary until she received a cable from him telling her, "Reports false. in Wagner-Martin, Linda (ed). [36], Hemingway was devastated on learning that Hadley had lost a suitcase filled with his manuscripts at the Gare de Lyon as she was traveling to Geneva to meet him in December 1922. [216] In 1977, the International Imitation Hemingway Competition was created to acknowledge his distinct style and the comical efforts of amateur authors to imitate him; entrants are encouraged to submit one "really good page of really bad Hemingway" and the winners are flown to Harry's Bar in Italy. She was unsympathetic to his plight; she accused him of being a bully and told him that she was "through, absolutely finished". [97], In January 1941, Martha was sent to China on assignment for Collier's magazine. Cosmopolitan magazine editor-in-chief Ray Long praised "Fifty Grand", calling it, "one of the best short stories that ever came to my hands ... the best prize-fight story I ever read ... a remarkable piece of realism. "Hemingway and Gender History". After the 1961 Bay of Pigs Invasion, the Finca Vigía was expropriated by the Cuban government, complete with Hemingway's collection of "four to six thousand books".