Picturing Hemingway
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Online version of an exhibition featuring selected text and photographs on the life and career of Hemingway. Covers his mid-west upbringing, his work as correspondent during the Spanish-American War, life in Paris, increasing fame and celebrity, World War II, and trips to Africa. Mounted simultaneously with the National Portrait Gallery exhibition and the publication by Frederick Voss with an essay by Michael Reynolds.
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