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  1. The house was a gift from Pauline’s uncle, Gus Pfeiffer, who remained a financial benefactor throughout their marriage. Along with paying for their house, their apartment in Paris, their first and second cars, and other support, Gus provided $25,000 in 1933 for the Hemingways’ African safari, which resulted in much of Ernest’s literary material.

  2. 6 de abr. de 2021 · Born in 1895 in Iowa, Pauline "Fife" Pfeiffer was an accomplished journalist who wrote for Vogue in Paris. Unlike Richardson, Pfeiffer came from a very wealthy family and had a flair for fashion, ...

  3. 8 de feb. de 2022 · Jinny and Pauline Pfeiffer of Arkansas (originally from St. Louis) were slim, sleek-haired sisters, one of whom— Pauline—worked for Paris Vogue. Comfortable with the Murphys and the Fitzgeralds as Hadley was not, the Pfeiffers did not take in the Pamplona festival, but they were increasingly visible socially.

  4. Gus Pfeiffer, like his brother Paul, had an acute eye for business and helped found with Paul and their brother Henry the successful Pfeiffer Chemical Company. Adopting the role of the family's "fairy godfather," "Uncle Gus" was a steadfast admirer of Hemingway until the end of the marriage—funding many of Ernest's and Pauline's travels and ...

  5. 1 de jun. de 2012 · It was the glittering intellectual world of 1920s Paris expatriates in which Pauline Pfeiffer, a writer for Vogue, met Ernest Hemingway and his wife Hadley among a circle of friends that included Gertrude Stein, F. Scott Fitzgerald, John Dos Passos, and Dorothy Parker.

  6. 17 de ago. de 2012 · It is the story of Hadley and Ernest and his mistress, Pauline Pfeiffer. Miss Pfeiffer, Hemingway wrote, used the ‘the oldest trick’ there is to snag a husband: becoming the wife’s ‘temporary best friend’. The story casts the Hemingways as innocents caught in the net of a rich socialite. But other sources show a more complicated picture.

  7. 22 de ago. de 2018 · Located at 1021 West Cherry Street in the home to which Paul and Mary Pfeiffer moved from St. Louis after Pauline’s 1913 high-school graduation, it is where Hemingway stayed during the couple’s many visits to Piggott in the late 1920s and 1930s. (The site is maintained by Arkansas State University; Hawkins directs the center out of her ...