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  1. John Hadley Nicanor Hemingway (October 10, 1923 – December 1, 2000) was a Canadian-American fly fisherman, conservationist, and writer. He was the son of American novelist and Nobel Prize-laureate Ernest Hemingway.

  2. Apr 5, 2021 · Hemingway, yearning for adventure, volunteers for the Red Cross during World War I. He marries Hadley Richardson and moves to Paris, publishes The Sun Also Rises and finds critical and...

  3. Dec 3, 2000 · John Hadley Nicanor “Jack” Hemingway, eldest son of Ernest Hemingway, died Friday night. He was 77. Family members decided Friday to remove Hemingway from life support systems after...

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  5. Oct 17, 2018 · The letters written by John “Jack” Hemingway and Patrick Hemingway to their father are now open for research use. The newly-opened material consists of 32 folders across three boxes in the Incoming Correspondence series.

  6. On October 10, 1923, Hadley gave birth to John Hadley Nicanor Hemingway in Toronto. The baby was named for his mother and in honor of a Spanish bullfighter Ernest admired.

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  7. His debut novel was titled “The Sun Also Rises” and was dedicated to his wife, Hadley Richardson, and their son, John Hadley Nicanor Hemingway, known simply as Jack. The moniker Nicanor was bestowed upon the infant in admiration of the famous Spanish matador, Nicanor Villalta y Serrés.

  8. Ernest Hemingway immortalized his first wife, Hadley Richardson Hemingway (1891-1979), in one of his most popular works, the posthumously published A Moveable Feast. A Moveable Feast recounts the story of the young couple in 1920s Paris, where they spent most of their marriage.

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