<p>When Ernest Hemingway won the 1954 Nobel Prize for Literature presenters called him &#34;one of this epoch's great molders of style praising his vivid dialogue and journalistic eye for &#34;robust details to accumulate and take on momentous significance.&#8221;</p><p>But even the Swedish Academy could not separate Hemingway the writer from Hemingway the adventurer. They also cited his &#34;manly love of danger and adventure with a natural admiration for every individual who fights the good fight in a world of reality overshadowed by violence and death.&#8221;</p><p>From the 1920s until his death in 1961 &#34;Papa&#8221; Hemingway was a larger-than-life literary figure whose everyday exploits became legendary. He was a friend of celebrities a war correspondent journalist renowned big-game hunter record-setting saltwater angler and hard-drinking brawler whose reputation preceded him.</p><p>Though Hemingway was and remains an American icon he was also first and foremost a human being as these striking black-and-white photos remind.</p>
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