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Hemingway Days started in 1981 with a short-story competition and a look-alike contest. This year鈥檚 celebration concluded Sunday on the 125th anniversary of Hemingway鈥檚 birth on July 21, 1899.
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Gerrit Marshall, a retired television broadcast engineer from Madison, prevailed Saturday night at Sloppy Joe's Bar, a frequent hangout of Ernest Hemingway when he lived in Key West during the 1930s.
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Almost 140 bearded men who resemble Ernest Hemingway have converged on Key West to compete in the Hemingway Look-Alike Contest. The challenge began Thursday evening.
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Joe Auvil, a Dade City resident, beat out 124 entrants. Auvil, who already shares Hemingway's passion for fishing, is dressing for the job he wants: "Every man wants to write like Hemingway," he said.
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After being canceled last year because of the pandemic, the annual Hemingway Look-Alike contest is set to return to Key West, the island where the writer lived in the 1930s.
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A white-bearded retired banker beat out 141 contestants in the Ernest Hemingway Look-Alike Contest in Key West at the annual Hemingway Days festival.Joe鈥
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Shortly after his mother died in 1987, Brian Gordon Sinclair stumbled upon a copy of 鈥淎 Farewell To Arms,鈥 Ernest Hemingway's famous novel set during鈥
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Ernest Hemingway lived at Finca Vig铆a for two decades before leaving the country in the early 1960s. Today, the house remains as the American author left it.
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Earning a spot on the author's list of most beloved drinks was no small feat. But bartender Constantino Ribalaigua, of Havana's now 200-year-old El Floridita, created a still-legendary cocktail.
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Denyse Woods has published five novels that have been translated into six languages.But she said she was still surprised 鈥 and elated 鈥 when she learned鈥
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Writing contests offer all kinds of rewards, but this one may be unique: a residency in Key West, and the opportunity to write in Ernest Hemingway's鈥