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- Author(s): Miller, John J.
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National Review; May2024, Vol. 76 Issue 5, p50-52, 3p, 2 Color Photographs
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This article explores the relationship between Ernest Hemingway and his home state of Michigan. Despite spending every summer of his youth in Michigan and having a deep love for the state, Hemingway rarely returned after leaving in 1921. The article discusses various locations in Michigan associated with Hemingway, such as Petoskey and Walloon Lake, and highlights the efforts of the Michigan Hemingway Society to preserve and promote these sites. The author, who also has a personal connection to Michigan and Hemingway, reflects on the enduring appeal of Hemingway's work and the significance of his ties to the state. [Extracted from the article]
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