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The Sun Also Rises

nd he divorced Hadley in 1927. He quickly re-married to Pauline Pfeiffer, a fashion reporter. They moved to Key West, Florida in 1928 where they lived for over a decade. Hemingway's father, Clarence Hemingway, committed suicide in 1928 after developing serious health and financial problems. Hemingway arranged the funeral. Hemingway had an affair with Martha Gelhorn that led to his divorce from Pfieffer. He married Gelhorn in 1940.In 1937, Hemingway traveled to Spain to cover the Spanish Civil War for the North American Newspaper Alliance. Hemingway's For Whom the Bell Tolls, based on his experiences in Spain during the war, was published in 1940, after he moved to Havana, Cuba with Martha. It became an instant success, but he did not publish another novel for ten years. Meanwhile, he and Martha divorced, and Hemingway married Mary Welsh, his fourth and last wife. Hemingway won the Pulitzer prize for his amazingly successful The Old Man and the Sea in 1953, followed by the Nobel Prize in 1954.Hemingway then began to suffer from deteriorating health. His heavy drinking began to catch up with him, and he began to suffer from wild mood swings. In 1960, Hemingway and Mary moved to Ketcham, Idaho. Not long afterward, he entered the Mayo Clinic to undergo treatment for severe depression. His depression worsened in 1961, and on July 2 of that year, Hemingway woke early in the morning and committed suicide by shooting himself in the head.?Robert Cohn was born to a wealthy Jewish family in New York. At Princeton. To minimize his difference and his shyness, he threw himself into boxing, becoming the middleweight champion. He married very soon after his graduation on the rebound from his unhappy college experience. He and his wife had three children. Cohn lost most of his fifty thousand dollar inheritance, and after five years, his wife left him before he could leave her. The end of the marriage came as a relief. He met Frances Coyne, a manipulativ...

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