Pilgrims make their way to Ernest Hemingway's house in Key West. The guides know all the stories, as well as the names of the six-toed cats. But can they advise a fledgling writer on how to develop his craft?
In Hemingway's lifetime, Arnold Samuelson tramped his way to America's southernmost tip to find his idol, and simply knocked on the door. What do you think happened next?
http://www.openculture.com/2013/05/ernest_hemingways_reading_list_for_a_young_writer_1934.html
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Hemingway's house |
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Tourists to the workshop |
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The gangplank - from bedroom to writing room |
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Inside the workshop
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