set gDates = [[], [0, " ", " ", "Times Literary Supplement, Dec 8, 1932", "Times Literary Supplement, April 4, 1936"], [0, 0, 0, "The Times, July 4, 1961", "The Sunday Times, July 9, 1961"]]
set gName = getat(["Hemingway"],1)
@[]###FIESTA NACIONAL#GREEN AFRICA@[]###NO INQUEST ON MR. HEMINGWAY#DEATH OF A TITAN
In 1942, with the approval of the US government, Hemingway set up a private intelligence network, looking for Nazi submarines off Cuba, equipping his yacht with machine guns and a bazooka#A keen boxer, Hemingway would pay local men in Key West, Florida, to spar with him#Hemingway's mother dressed him in girl's clothes until the age of three#In the Twenties, Hemingway interviewed the Italian dictator Mussolini. Hemingway thought he would admire Mussolini, but changed his mind: "There is something wrong," he wrote, "with a man who wears white spats with a black shirt"#"Book selling like frozen Daiquiris in hell." Hemingway on the runaway success of For Whom the Bell Tolls#Hemingway was a great friend of the Cuban revolutionary dictator Fidel Castro#Hemingway made a famous definition of guts - "grace under pressure"#Hemingway said that all modern American literature comes from one book: Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain