Ernest Hemingway spent a lifetime cultivating a masculine image and personas. War correspondent, cigar lover, big game hunter, deep sea fisherman, boxer, liberal with liquor, minimalist with words all done to maximum effect. Predictably, evidence of his adventures fills the writer's two tropical homes in Key West and Havana. Hunting and fishing trophies stare down from the walls in nearly every room, as well as photos of his exploits and famous friends. He was a legend in his own time, and movie posters from his books such as "A Farewell to Arms" and "For Whom The Bell Tolls" that were made into films adorn the walls. But it's the spirit of the other kind of trophy he collected, his wives, that helps to distinguish his island retreats.

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