“Welcome to Hemingway’s Key West” was the theme, and the dress code called for sundresses, Hawaiian shirts, Panama hats and flip-flops. Rattan and bamboo ringed the room, and while tables ...
Lyssa Goldberg Literary icon and journalist Ernest Hemingway is one of Key West's best-known and well-loved "freshwater Conchs" (a resident who was not born on the island). His former home ...
Hemingway wrote "Death in the Afternoon," "the bullfighting bible," while living in Key West and during vacations in Wyoming during the early 30s. It was published in 1932. He continued to attend ...
Hemingway, having achieved a level of fame rarely seen in the literary world, settles in Key West with Pauline Pfeiffer but can’t stay put for long. He reports on the Spanish Civil War and ...