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English: Ernest Hemingway seated in 1925 with the persons depicted in the novel "The Sun Also Rises." The individuals depicted include Hemingway, Harold Loeb, Lady Duff Twysden; and Hadley Richardson, Ogden Stewart and Pat Guthrie. Original caption is "Ernest Hemingway with Lady Duff Twysden, Hadley Hemingway, Lonnie Schutte and three unidentified people at a cafe in Pamplona, Spain, during the Fiesta of San Fermin in July 1925."
العربية: إرنست همينغوي مع الليدي داف تويسدن، هادلي، وأصدقائهم، خلال رحلة يوليو 1925 إلى إسبانيا التي ألهمته كتابة رواية ثم تشرق الشمس.
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Source John F. Kennedy Library, Ernest Hemingway Collection, direct link to photo here
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This photgraphic image is from the Ernest Hemingway Photograph Collection at the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum (JFK Library). This image was originally created and/or owned by Ernest Hemingway and/or his wife Mary Hemingway. After Ernest Hemingway's death, his widow Mary donated many of his papers, photographs and other items to the JFK Library, and transferred the copyright for images she owned to the JFK Library. The JFK Library is part of the National Archives, an agency of the United States Federal Government, and has released the photos into the public domain. This photo is marked "Public Domain" on its web page at the JFK Library. Please be aware that the JFK Library also owns and displays photographs of Hemingway on its website which are either copyrighted by their creator or are of unknown copyright status, and this copyright tag should not be used on those files.
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current19:13, 6 August 2007Thumbnail for version as of 19:13, 6 August 2007647 × 885 (71 KB)Lopside~commonswikiErnest Hemingway seated with the persons depicted in the novel "The Sun Also Rises." The individuals depicted include Hemingway, Harold Loeb, Lady Duff Twysden; and the characters Hadley, Don Stewart and Pat Guthrie. http://www.jfklibrary.org/Asset+Tre

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