Works of Ernest Hemingway: Hemingway As Journalist

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From: Monarch Notes
Date: 19630101
Author:Hemingway, Ernest

Hemingway, Ernest
Monarch Notes
01-01-1963
Hemingway As Journalist

This time he traveled widely throughout the continent, getting to know
and love Spain, Switzerland, Austria, and France. Meanwhile, he continued his
work as a journalist, and enjoyed a rather sensational career in this respect;
at the age of 23 he covered the Greek-Turkish war, and by the time he was 25
he had interviewed such world-famous figures as Lloyd George, Clemenceau, and
Mussolini.

After covering the war Hemingway went to Paris with an introduction from
Sherwood Anderson and met Gertrude Stein, the grande dame of ...

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