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July 22, 2021 - 6:02 PM
KEY WEST, Fla. (AP) â The 40th edition of an Ernest Hemingway look-alike contest opened Thursday night at an iconic Key West bar once frequented by the author, marking the return of a contest canceled last year amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Some 70 stocky, bearded men resembling the late writer competed in the first of two preliminary rounds at Sloppy Joeâs Bar. The contestâs second preliminary round is set for Friday and the 2021 winner is to be chosen Saturday night.
The three-night contest is a cornerstone of the islandâs Hemingway Days festival, staged around the literary legendâs July 21 birthday to salute his writing talent, legacy and adventurous life. Hemingway lived and wrote on the subtropical island for most of the 1930s.
TennesseeUnited-statesMassachusettsAmericanLorian-hemingwayErnest-hemingwayJoe-maxeyHemingway-look-alike-contestKey-westSloppy-joeHemingway-daysFans of Ernest Hemingwayâs literary greatness and vigorous life, including scores of bearded Hemingway look-alikes, will converge on Key West Tuesday through Sunday, July 20-25, for Hemingway Days 2021. The annual celebration salutes the Nobel Prizeâwinning authorâs writing achievements, sporting pursuits and enjoyment of the islandâs easygoing lifestyle.
The festivalâs undisputed highlight is the Hemingway Look-Alike Contest, set for July 22-24, at Sloppy Joeâs Bar, 201 Duval St., a frequent hangout for the writer during his 1930s residence in Key West.
At noon Saturday, July 24, the look-alikes plan to stage âPhotos with Papasâ outside Sloppy Joeâs and then spearhead the annual âRunning of the Bullsâ â a wacky takeoff on Spainâs renowned run that features the bearded brethren promenading with fake bulls on Key Westâs Duval Street.
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