Friday, July 30, 2010

Hemingway Look-Alike Contest Takes Place in Key West

 Hemingway Look-Alike Contest Takes Place in Key West

The island city of Key West has been hosting an Ernest Hemingway  look-alike contest, for the last 20 years. People sporting wool turtle-neck sweaters and white beards try to convince the judges they most resemble the famous writer.Interestingly enough, Hemingway Day takes place during the month of July, a time when the real Ernest Hemingway wouldn’t have been caught dead in hot Key West. Secondly, during his time spent in the island city, Hemingway was slender man, with black hair and just a small mustache, unlike the contenders of the look-alike contest.During the Hemingway contest, competitors have to emulate the late “papa” look of Ernest Hemingway, and are judged by a panel of previous contest winners. This year’s contest took place on July 24, in Sloppy Joe’s bar, the writer’s favorite watering hole.
Hemingway Look-Alike Contest Takes Place in Key West


Hemingway Look-Alike Contest Takes Place in Key West


Hemingway Look-Alike Contest Takes Place in Key West


Hemingway Look-Alike Contest Takes Place in Key West

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