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  1. Mary Welsh Hemingway was a journalist and author, and the fourth wife of Ernest Hemingway. She met Ernest in London in 1944 while working as a WWII correspondent for Time and Life.

  2. 28 de oct. de 2018 · Ernest Hemingway y Martha Gellhorn se enamoraron en Madrid mientras escribían sus despachos de guerra y defendían fervientemente al bando republicano.

  3. 21 de ago. de 2021 · The esteemed war correspondent Martha Gellhorn, Ernest Hemingway’s third wife, famously said, “Why should I be a footnote to somebody else’s life?” She dreaded being remembered mainly for her doomed marriage to the iconic American author.

  4. Gellhorn met Ernest Hemingway during a 1936 Christmas family trip to Key West, Florida. Gellhorn had been hired to report for Collier's Weekly on the Spanish Civil War, and the pair decided to travel to Spain together.

  5. En el madrileño hotel Florida de la plaza de Callao se reencontró con Hemingway que, para huir de su mujer, había encontrado dos vías de escape: la violencia y el sexo. Las halló en una ...

  6. Gellhorn y Ernest Hemingway con el general chino Yu Hanmou en Chungking en 1941. Gellhorn conoció a Hemingway en el transcurso de un viaje familiar a Cayo Hueso durante la Navidad de 1936. Acordaron viajar juntos a España con el fin de cubrir los acontecimientos en la novela A Stricken Field (1940).

  7. 3 de nov. de 2021 · Martha Gellhorn was surprised, at first, by the pleasure she got from becoming Mrs. Hemingway. The wedding had taken place on November 21, 1940—a modest event, held in the dining room of the Union Pacific Railroad at Cheyenne—and afterwards she’d written confidently to Eleanor Roosevelt, “Ernest and I belong tightly together.