Annual Ernest Hemingway Look-Alike Contest Begins In Florida Keys

Many of the 140 bearded men competing attempt to copy the “Papa” persona and appearance adopted by Hemingway in his later years.

KEY WEST, Fla. (AP) — Almost 140 bearded men who resemble Ernest Hemingway converged on Key West, the late author’s home during the 1930s, to compete in the Hemingway Look-Alike Contest that began Thursday evening.

The challenge is a highlight of the island’s Hemingway Days festival that salutes the literary talent and adventurous life of the Nobel Prize-winning writer.

During his Key West years, Hemingway penned classics including “For Whom the Bell Tolls” and “To Have and Have Not.”

The three-night look-alike competition is held at Sloppy Joe’s Bar, where Hemingway often spent time with local and literary friends.

Closely observed by a judging panel of previous winners including 2022’s Jon Auvil, of Dade City, Florida, contestants take turns pontificating and parading across Sloppy Joe’s stage.

Many are repeat contenders who bring their own cheering sections, and most attempt to copy the “Papa” persona and appearance adopted by Hemingway in his later years.

The contest’s second preliminary round is set for Friday, the 124th anniversary of Hemingway’s July 21 birth, and the 2023 winner is set to be chosen Saturday night.

Hemingway Days continues through Sunday with events including a quirky “Running of the Bulls” spoof, a street fair and the Key West Marlin Tournament that recalls the author’s passion for Florida Keys fishing.

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Zach Taylor, the 2021 "Papa" Hemingway Look-Alike Contest winner, shoves birthday cake into the face of 2022 winner Jon Auvil, Thursday, July 20, 2023, on the eve of Ernest Hemingway's 124th birthday anniversary, at Sloppy Joe's Bar in Key West, Fla.
Andy Newman via AP

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Hemingway Being A Manly Man
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"Never think that war, no matter how necessary, nor how justified, is not a crime." -- foreword to Treasury for the Free World, 1946 (credit:Public Domain )
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"Exactly what do you mean by 'guts'?""I mean," Ernest Hemingway said, "grace under pressure."-- attributed in Dorothy Parker's "The Artist's Reward," New Yorker, 1929 (credit:Public Domain )
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"There is nothing to writing. All you do is sit down at a typewriter and bleed." -- attributed by William C. Knott, 1973
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"Let him think that I am more man than I am and I will be so." -- from The Old Man and the Sea (credit:ASSOCIATED PRESS)
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"But life isn't hard to manage when you've nothing to lose." -- from A Farewell to Arms (credit:Public Domain )
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"Never confuse movement with action." -- attributed by Marlene Dietrich in Papa Hemingway
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"The way to hunt is for as long as you live against as long as there is such and such an animal." -- from The Green Hills of Africa (credit:ASSOCIATED PRESS)
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"It wasn’t by accident that the Gettysburg address was so short. The laws of prose writing are as immutable as those of flight, of mathematics, of physics." -- letter to Maxwell Perkins, 1945
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"When I talk, incidentally, it's just talk. But when I write I mean it for good." -- attributed in Conversations with Ernest Hemingway
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"The most essential gift for a good writer is a built-in, shockproof, shit detector." -- interview with George Plimpton, Paris Review, 1958
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"In shooting you've got to be careful, not worried" -- attributed in The Good Life According to Ernest Hemingway
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"Every man's life ends the same way. It is only the details of how he lived and how he died that distinguish one man from another." -- attributed, in Papa Hemingway.
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"The world breaks everyone and afterward many are strong at the broken places." -- from A Farewell To Arms
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"Always do sober what you said you'd do drunk. That will teach you to keep your mouth shut." -- attributed in The Good Life According to Ernest Hemingway (credit:ASSOCIATED PRESS)
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"But man is not made for defeat," he said. "A man can be destroyed but not defeated." --from The Old Man and the Sea (credit:ASSOCIATED PRESS)