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Mar 5, 2024 · Paul Pfeiffer passed away in 1944, and Mary stayed in the house in Piggott until her death in 1950. (Pauline died in 1951.) They were both instrumental in keeping the town alive, especially through the Great Depression.
Mar 9, 2024 · The Ernest Hemingway House in Key West, Florida is full of interesting stories and even some legends. Built in 1851 by Asa Tift, a master mariner and ship’s chandler, the historical building was where author Ernest Hemingway lived with his second wife Pauline Pfeiffer while he wrote “A Farewell To Arms” and “To Have And Have Not”.
Mar 22, 2024 · In 1938, a staggering $20,000 was poured into creating this pool, an amount that would make even the most seasoned spenders’ eyes water. When Hemingway laid eyes on this costly creation, legend has it that he was less than thrilled. In a dramatic flourish worthy of his novels, he flung a penny into the pool, declaring, “You might as well ...
1 day ago · He divorced Richardson in 1927 and married Pauline Pfeiffer. They divorced after he returned from the Spanish Civil War, where he had worked as a journalist and which formed the basis for his 1940 novel For Whom the Bell Tolls. Martha Gellhorn became his third wife in 1940.
Hemingway had become interested in the Catholic faith following a period of convalescence after being wounded in Italy during World War I. His second marriage, in Paris on May 10, 1927, was to a Catholic, Pauline Pfeiffer. At that time the writer embraced his wife’s faith.
Mar 14, 2024 · First published in 1935, Green Hills of Africa lyrically explores Hemingway’s safari through East Africa with his wife, Pauline Pfeiffer, in December of 1933. Not only is Hemingway’s widely known fascination of big-game hunting featured in the novel, but it also features a seamless, somewhat social commentary on the lure of the hunt and the ...
2 days ago · Hemingway had been married four times: to Hadley Richardson in 1921 (divorced 1927), Pauline Pfeiffer in 1927 (divorced 1940), Martha Gellhorn in 1940 (divorced 1945), and Mary Welsh in 1946. He had fathered three sons: John Hadley Nicanor (“Bumby”), with Hadley, born in 1923; Patrick, with Pauline, in 1928; and Gregory, also with Pauline ...