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Hemingway
Hemingway, Gender and Identity
In this virtual event series, filmmakers and special guests explore the writer’s art and legacy. Conversations on Hemingway: Hemingway, Gender and Identity was presented by WNET New York Public Media and The Center for Fiction. It features Ken Burns, Lynn Novick, Mary Karr, Marc Dudley and Lisa Kennedy.
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Hemingway publica "El viejo y el mar", pero el deterioro de su estado mental lo supera.
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Tras alcanzar la fama, Hemingway hace un reportaje sobre la Guerra Civil española.
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Después de mudarse a París, Hemingway tiene éxito con su segunda novela, Adiós a las armas
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Hemingway writes The Old Man and the Sea but is overcome by mental illness.
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Hemingway, having achieved literary fame, goes to report on the Spanish Civil War.
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Hemingway moves to Paris and finds success with his second novel, A Farewell to Arms.