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Ernest Hemingway on Not Giving Up (Motivational)

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It was 1922, and a 23yearold Ernest Hemingway had just experienced one of the most devastating blows to his writing career. A blow so devastating that he did not think he could ever write fiction again. Here's how Hemingway found the motivation to continue writing.

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All Efforts Have Been Made to Only Use Photos Available in the Public Domain
Photos courtesy of Ernest Hemingway Collection. John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum, Boston.

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Ernest Hemingway and Lincoln Steffens at the 1922 Lausanne Conference, public domain https://commons.m.wikimedia.org/wiki/...

Ernest Hemingway in London at the Dorchester Hotel, 1944, public domain
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Ernest Hemingway, Paris, 1924, public domain
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Ernest Hemingway, 1923, passport photo, public domain
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Ernest Hemingway Wedding Day, 1921, public domain
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Ernest Hemingway and Hadley, 1922, public domain
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Ernest Hemingway at his typewriter, public domain
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Ernest Hemingway Passport, public domain
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Paris Montmartre in 1925, Public Domain
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Scenes around Paris Opéra Garnier, ca. 1920–35, Public Domain
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