The great Mann disappointed her; instead of Kafka and Tolstoy, he wanted to know what she thought of Hemingway.
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“Fighting persecution of Christians is a unifying message among voters, particularly on the right,” Hemingway said.
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When I first started out, the biggest influence I had was Hemingway.
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He said to Hemingway, “The rich are different from you and me.”
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The San Fermin festival was already drawing the wrong crowd while Hemingway was there.
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She had been telling him about the Hemingway letter, and had said he might use it in his newspaper story.
The Mark of Cain|Carolyn Wells
Mrs. Hemingway gave a brilliant entertainment in his honor, and he was fted and made much of.
The Purple Heights|Marie Conway Oemler
At her command he went with Hemingway to the latter's tailor.
The Purple Heights|Marie Conway Oemler
But never anybody read for me as Dr. Hemingway read it that evening.
The Price of the Prairie|Margaret Hill McCarter
The day of Loretta's arrival, a nebulous plan began shaping itself in Mrs. Hemingway's brain.
When God Laughs and Other Stories|Jack London
British Dictionary definitions for Hemingway
Hemingway
/ (ˈhɛmɪŋˌweɪ) /
noun
Ernest. 1899–1961, US novelist and short-story writer. His novels include The Sun Also Rises (1926), A Farewell to Arms (1929), For Whom the Bell Tolls (1940), and The Old Man and the Sea (1952): Nobel prize for literature 1954