2008 © Maxim Tabachnik
Ernest Hemingway's Military Jacket
This U.S. Army jacket, preserved alongside Hemingway’s boots and hats, dates to the 1940s when the author served as a war correspondent during World War II. Though not a soldier by rank, Hemingway sought proximity to conflict. The uniform embodies his mythic blend of writer and warrior, blurring lines between literature and lived combat.
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