Ernest Hemingway
Ernest Miller Hemingway
American
American author - AsNotedIn
Notable Position | Organization | From | To |
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American Red Cross Ambulance Service - WWI | 1918 |
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- Son: Jack Hemingway
American author - AsNotedIn
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American Red Cross Ambulance Service - WWI | 1918 |
Y/M/D | Description | Association | Composition | Place | Locale | Food | Event |
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Home | Ernest Hemingway Cottage | Walloon Lake | |||||
Significant name | Horton Bay General Store | Horton Bay | |||||
Significant name | Horton Bay House-Red Fox Inn | Horton Bay | |||||
1899/07/21 | Ernest Miller Hemingway is born in Oak Park, Illinois | Born | Ernest Hemingway's Birthday | ||||
1917/12/00 | Ernest Hemingway joins the Red Cross Ambulance Service, sails for Europe in May 1918 | Vocation | |||||
1918/07/08 | While serving at the Italian front, Hemingway is wounded by an Austrian mortar shell and carries a wounded Italian soldier to first aid. Hemingway was awarded the Croce de Guerra. | Vocation | |||||
1921/00/00 | While visiting Gertude Stein at the Rue de Fleurus, Ernest Hemingway views the work of the Impressionists in the Musee du Luxembourg. | Visitor | Musee du Luxembourg | Paris | |||
1923/07/06 | Hemingway covers the nine-day Festival of San Fermin in Pamplona, Spain for Canada's Toronto Star. | Work | The Sun Also Rises | Pamplona | Navarre | ||
1924/00/00 | "Indian Camp" by Ernest Hemingway is published in the literary magazine 'Transatlantic Review'. | Author | Indian Camp (Short Story) | ||||
1924/07/06 | Hemingway stays at the Hotel Quintana (lost) at 18 Plaza del Castillo in Pamplona during the festival of San Fermin and becomes friends with the owner, Juanito Quintana. Hemingway will stay at the Hotel Quintana on his many future visits. | Visitor | The Sun Also Rises | Pamplona | Navarre | ||
1925/00/00 | "In Our Time" by Ernest Hemingway is published by Boni and Liveright. | Author | In Our Time (short story collection) | ||||
1925/00/00 | "Soldier's Home" by Ernest Hemingway is published. | Author | Soldier's Home (Short Story) | ||||
1925/00/00 | "Big Two-Hearted River" by Ernest Hemingway is published. | Author | Big Two-Hearted River (Short Story) | ||||
1925/00/00 | "The Three-Day Blow" by Ernest Hemingway is published New York edition of In Our Time, by Boni and Liveright. | Author | The Three-Day Blow (Short Story) | ||||
1925/12/00 | Hemingway and his wife, Hadley, stay at the Hotel Taube. In the Burgerstube, which Hemingway calls the Weinstube (wine parlour), there is round table that is used for poker games. Made of solid oak, it dates from 1888. | Visitor | Posthotel Taube, Schruns | Schruns, AT | |||
1926/01/00 | Schruns was a good place to work. I know because I did the most difficult job of rewriting I have ever done there in the winter of 1925 and 1926, when I had to take the first draft of The Sun Also Rises ... and make it into a novel. - EH | Author | The Sun Also Rises | Posthotel Taube, Schruns | Schruns, AT | ||
1926/03/00 | Ernest Hemingway, John Dos Passos and Gerald Murphy, take a snow skiing trip in Montafon valley, Austria. | Visitor | Schruns, AT | Vorarlberg | |||
1926/10/22 | Ernest Hemingway's novel "The Sun Also Rises" is published by Scribner's. Its first edition consist of 5090 copies, selling at $2.00 per copy. | Author | The Sun Also Rises | ||||
1927/00/00 | "The Killers" by Ernest Hemingway is published. | Author | The Killers (Short Story) | ||||
1927/05/00 | Pauline Pfeiffer marries Ernest Hemingway. They honeymoon Le Grau-du-Roi in southern France. | Groom | Occitanie | France | Marriage of Pauline Pfeiffer and Ernest Hemingway | ||
1927/08/00 | "Hills Like White Elephants" by Ernest Hemingway is published in the literary magazine Transition. | Author | Hills Like White Elephants (short story) | ||||
1928/00/00 | Buffalo was a popular starting place on the way to Yellowstone, where Ernest Hemingway liked to fish and hunt. | Guest | The Occidental Hotel | Buffalo | |||
1928/02/00 | During the winter of 1928, Ernest Hemingway writes much of "A Farewell to Arms" during an extended visit to his wife's parents home. | Author, Home | A Farewell to Arms | Pfeiffer House and Carriage House | Piggott | ||
1928/08/09 | Looking for solitude to finish "A Farewell to Arms", Ernest Hemingway stays at the Folly Ranch with 15 girls, and Bunny, the future Mrs Horne. Ernest also stayed at Eleanor Donnelley's Lower Ranch. | Author | A Farewell to Arms | Bighorn National Forest | Wyoming | ||
1928/08/12 | Looking for solitude to finish "A Farewell to Arms", Ernest tries the Sheridan Inn. | Author | A Farewell to Arms | Sheridan Inn | Sheridan | ||
1928/08/25 | For a few weeks in 1928, Ernest Hemingway finishes "A Farewell to Arms" in a small log cabin with simple furnishings and a stone fireplace at the Spear-o-Wigwam. | Author | A Farewell to Arms | Spear-O-Wigwam Ranch | Bighorn National Forest | ||
1929/05/00 | Hemminway's "A Farewell to Arms" is syndicated in Scriber's Magazine from May to October 1929. | Author | A Farewell to Arms | ||||
1929/09/00 | "A Farewell to Arms" is published in book form with a first edition print-run of approximately 31,000 copies. | Author | A Farewell to Arms | ||||
1930/00/00 | "On the Quai at Smyrna" by Ernest Hemingway is published by Charles Scribner's Sons. | Author | On the Quai at Smyrna (Short Story) | ||||
1931/00/00 | Ernest and Pauline Hemingway buy a home in Key West, Florida. | Home | Ernest Hemingway House | Key West | |||
1933/00/00 | Ernest Hemingway writes "A Way You'll Never Be" in the pool house of his Key West home. | Author | A Way You'll Never Be (Short Story) | Ernest Hemingway House | Key West | ||
1933/00/00 | "A Clean, Well-Lighted Place" by Ernest Hemingway is published. | Author | A Clean, Well-Lighted Place (Short Story) | ||||
1933/00/00 | "A Day's Wait" by Ernest Hemingway is published. | Author | A Day's Wait (Short Story) | ||||
1933/10/27 | "A Way You'll Never Be" by Ernest Hemingway is published by Charles Scribner's Sons. | Author | A Way You'll Never Be (Short Story) | ||||
1933/10/27 | "Winner Take Nothing" by Ernest Hemingway is published by Charles Scribner's Sons. | Author | Winner Take Nothing (short story collection) | ||||
1936/00/00 | In the pool house of his Key West home, Hemingway composes "The Snows of Kilimanjaro". | Author | The Snows of Kilimanjaro (Short Story) | Ernest Hemingway House | Key West | ||
1936/00/00 | "The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber" by Ernest Hemingway is published. | Author | The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber (Short Story) | ||||
1936/00/00 | "The Snows of Kilimanjaro" by Ernest Hemingway is published. | Author | The Snows of Kilimanjaro (Short Story) | ||||
1936/12/00 | During a Christmas family trip to Key West, Florida, Martha Gellhorn meets Ernest Hemingway at Sloppy Joe's bar. | Life | Sloppy Joe's Bar | Key West | Marriage of Martha Gellhorn and Ernest Hemingway | ||
1939/12/00 | Hemingway works on his book "For Whom the Bell Tolls" at the Sun Valley Lodge in Sun Valley, Idaho. | Author | For Whom the Bell Tolls | Sun Valley Lodge | Sun Valley, ID | ||
1940/00/00 | For Whom the Bell Tolls - published | Author | For Whom the Bell Tolls | ||||
1940/11/20 | Martha Gellhorn marries Ernest Hemingway in Cheyenne, Wyoming. | Groom | Cheyenne | Wyoming | Marriage of Martha Gellhorn and Ernest Hemingway | ||
1941/02/05 | Hemingway and Gellhorn arrive in Honolulu, looking forward to some rest at the Halekulani. | American Operative | Halekulani | Honolulu | Hemingway and Gellhorn's WWII Spy Mission | ||
1941/02/06 | Gellhorn, Hemingway and Bill Livingston (Hemingway's aunt's stepson) visit Pearl Harbor and see ships and planes clustered together and Japanese fishing boats offshore in a position to gather intelligence. | American Operative | World War II Valor in the Pacific National Monument - Hawaii | Pearl Harbor | Hemingway and Gellhorn's WWII Spy Mission | ||
1941/02/07 | Businessman Sandy and Dorthy (a friend from Hemingway's Left Bank days) Blake throw Earnest and Martha a Luau at their home near the Ouha Country Club. | American Operative | Kalua pig | Hemingway and Gellhorn's WWII Spy Mission | |||
1941/02/07 | Businessman Sandy and Dorthy (a friend from Hemingway's Left Bank days) Blake throw Earnest and Martha a Luau at their home near the Ouha Country Club. | American Operative | Lomi-lomi Salmon | Hemingway and Gellhorn's WWII Spy Mission | |||
1941/02/08 | Hemingway goes spear fishing at Pan Am's China Clipper overnight stop in Guam. | American Operative | Pan American Hotel site | Naval Base Guam, GU | Hemingway and Gellhorn's WWII Spy Mission | ||
1948/00/00 | While staying in Torcello, Ernest Hemingway works on "Across the River and Into the Trees", a novel set in Torcello. | Author | Torcello | ||||
1950/00/00 | Ernest Hemingway stays at his old Key West home. | Guest | Ernest Hemingway House | Key West | |||
1952/09/01 | "Old Man and the Sea" is published by Charles Scribner's Sons. | Author | Old Man and the Sea (book) | ||||
1953/05/00 | Ernest Hemingway is awarded the Pulitzer Prize in Fiction for "Old Man and the Sea". | Author | Old Man and the Sea (book) | ||||
1956/09/21 | Hemingway arrives in Pamplona by car from Biarritz with his wife Mary Welsh and Rupert Belleville, an RAF pilot and aspiring bullfighter. They pick up Juanito Quintana, whom Earnest has known since the 1920s. | Visitor | |||||
1956/09/21 | Hemingway and friends lunch at "El Rey Noble" (lost) 6 Paseo Sarasate. Popularly known as 'Las Pocholas', Hostal del Rey Noble was opened on 20 April 1938 and run by the Guerendiain sisters, aka 'Las Pocholas'. It closed in the summer of 2000. | Visitor | Pamplona | Navarre | |||
1956/09/21 | Seated at the barrera just above the capotes, the Hemingways, Belleville and Quintana watch Litri, Antonio Ordonez and Cesar Giron fight Montalvo bulls during the San Mateo festival in Logrono. | Visitor | |||||
1956/09/22 | The Hemingways and friends watch Julio Aparicio, Ordonez, Joselito Huerta and the Angel Peralta battle Manuel Arranz bulls in Logrono. Built of reinforced concrete in 1915 150 meters from the current one, Plaza de Toros de La Manzanera was razed in 2000. | Visitor | |||||
1956/09/23 | In Logrono, the Hemingways and their compadres journey across the Ebro river to enjoy the wines at Bodegas Franco-Espanolas. | Visitor | |||||
1956/09/25 | Juanito Quintana and Ernest Hemingway visit the Federico Paternina winery in Ollauri near Haro. | Visitor | Bodegas Conde de los Andes, Ollauri | Haro, ES-RI | |||
1959/10/00 | In the fall of 1959, A E Hotchner finds Ernest and Mary a one-bedroom 900-square-foot flat at 1 E 62nd St. Hemingway was suffering from delusions, having saying to Hotchner he felt he was living in a Kafka nightmare. | Home | Treadwell Farm Historic District | New York City | Death of Ernest Hemingway | ||
1961/07/02 | In the throes of a mental breakdown, Ernest Hemingway kills himself at his house in Idaho with a self-inflicted shotgun wound to the head. | Died | Death of Ernest Hemingway |
18 Creative Works by Ernest Hemingway »
Title | Type | Association | Y/M/D | Moniker |
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Title | Type | Association | Y/M/D | Moniker |
Indian Camp (Short Story) | Author | Short Story | 1924/00/00 | |
In Our Time (short story collection) | Author | Short Story Collection | 1925/00/00 | |
Soldier's Home (Short Story) | Author | Short Story | 1925/00/00 |
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The Three-Day Blow (Short Story) | Author | Short Story | 1925/00/00 |
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Big Two-Hearted River (Short Story) | Author | Short Story | 1925/00/00 | |
The Sun Also Rises | Author | Novel | 1926/10/22 |
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The Killers (Short Story) | Author | Short Story | 1927/00/00 |
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Hills Like White Elephants (short story) | Author | Short Story | 1927/08/00 |
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A Farewell to Arms | Author | Book | 1929/09/00 |
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On the Quai at Smyrna (Short Story) | Author | Short Story | 1930/00/00 | |
A Clean, Well-Lighted Place (Short Story) | Author | Short Story | 1933/00/00 |
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A Day's Wait (Short Story) | Author | Short Story | 1933/00/00 |
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A Way You'll Never Be (Short Story) | Author | Short Story | 1933/10/27 | |
Winner Take Nothing (short story collection) | Author | Short Story Collection | 1933/10/27 | |
The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber (Short Story) | Author | Short Story | 1936/00/00 |
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The Snows of Kilimanjaro (Short Story) | Author | Short Story | 1936/00/00 |
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For Whom the Bell Tolls | Author | Book | 1940/00/00 |
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Old Man and the Sea (book) | Author | Mezzobula | 1952/09/01 |
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