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  2. Mary Welsh Hemingway - Wikipedia

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    Mary Welsh Hemingway (née Welsh; April 5, 1908 – November 26, 1986) was an American journalist and author who was the fourth wife and widow of Ernest Hemingway.

  3. Jack Hemingway - Wikipedia

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    Jack Hemingway assisted his father's fourth wife and widow, Mary Welsh Hemingway, with final editing before publication of A Moveable Feast (1964), [4] his father's memoir of life in 1920s Paris, which was published three years after Ernest Hemingway's death.

  4. Martha Gellhorn - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, Gellhorn was played by Nicole Kidman in Philip Kaufman's film, Hemingway & Gellhorn. Martha Gellhorn's relationship with Ernest Hemingway is the subject of Paula McLain's 2018 novel, Love and Ruin. [40] In 2021, Hemingway, a three-episode, six-hour documentary recapitulation of Hemingway's life, labors, and loves, aired on PBS.

  5. True at First Light - Wikipedia

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    A group of Hemingway scholars met in 1980 to assess the donated papers when they formed the Hemingway Society, "committed to supporting and fostering Hemingway scholarship". After Mary Hemingway's 1986 death, Hemingway's sons John and Patrick asked the Hemingway Society to take on the duties of the Hemingway Foundation; in 1997 the Hemingway ...

  6. Hemingway & Gellhorn - Wikipedia

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    Hemingway & Gellhorn is a 2012 American biographical drama television film directed by Philip Kaufman and written by Jerry Stahl and Barbara Turner, about the lives of journalist Martha Gellhorn (Nicole Kidman) and her husband, writer Ernest Hemingway . The film premiered at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival, and aired on HBO on May 28, 2012. [2]

  7. A Moveable Feast - Wikipedia

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    Hemingway had the notebooks transcribed and began to turn them into the memoir that would eventually become A Moveable Feast. [3] After Hemingway's death in 1961, his widow Mary Hemingway made final copy-edits to the manuscript before its publication in 1964. [2] [3] In a "note" in the 1964 edition of the work, she wrote:

  8. Mariel Hemingway on Woody Allen: 'It wasn't going to happen ...

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    HuffPost Live by Emily Tess Katz In her new memoir "Out Came the Sun," Mariel Hemingway writes of Woody Allen's attempt to whisk her away to Paris after shooting the 1979 film "Manhattan.". The ...

  9. Life (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    (Saix's name is often omitted from the list, but she and Welsh are the only women listed as part of the magazine's team in a Times 's publisher's letter, dated May 8, 1944.) [21] Life backed the war effort each week. In July 1942, Life launched its first art contest for soldiers and drew more than 1,500 entries, submitted by all ranks. Judges ...