News Posted January 14, 2008 Posted January 14, 2008 Though Hemingway spent a lot of time in Michigan, it was mainly in lower Michigan at his family's summer home on Walloon Lake in the Charlevoix-Petosky area. He did visit the U.P. at least once, in 1919 while recovering from his war wounds, and this visit was later memorialized in one of the Nick Adams stories, "The Big Two-Hearted River," set in the town of Seney. Hemingway actually wrote the story in 1922 in a Paris cafe, as he later recounted in "A Moveable Feast."More...
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