The Morgan Library and Museum 
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10-16-15
The Glory Days of Tough-Guy Writer Ernest Hemingway
by Bruce Chadwick
The Morgan Library and Museum in NYC is holding the first full-scale library exhibit ever done in honor of Hemingway. Surprisingly, perhaps, it's been packed with visitors who still love the writer, who died a long 55 years ago.
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