Hemingway went to Paris as a young man, met influential and artistic people, and five years later, at the age of 27, had become wealthy and famous. How did that happen? Hemingway’s own talent and drive were of course key, but in addition, three people were instrumental in his material and literary success: Hadley Richardson, Sherwood Anderson, and Pauline Pfeiffer. Of the three, the writer Sherwood Anderson played the largest role in putting Hemingway on the short path to fame and fortune.
Read moreHemingway's Lucky Paris, or "How to become rich and famous in 5 years."
Ernest Hemingway's passport photo ca. 1921.