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Florida man wins Hemingway look-alike contest



By AP
20 July 2008 @ 11:04 pm EST

KEY WEST, Fla. - A white-bearded Florida man won an Ernest Hemingway look-alike contest, a highlight of a festival that ended Sunday honoring the late Nobel Prize-winning author.


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In this photo released by the Florida Keys News Bureau, supporters of several Ernest Hemingway look-alike contestants cheer on their entrants at the 2008 "Papa" Hemingway Look-Alike Contest at Sloppy Joe's Bar Saturday, July 19, 2008, in Key West, Fla. The contest was a facet of a Hemingway Days festival that ended Sunday, July 20, and included a short story contest, marlin fishing tournament and authors' readings. The 109th anniversary...
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Tom Grizzard, 69, of Leesburg bested 141 other contenders in the competition at Sloppy Joe's Bar, Hemingway's favorite watering hole when he lived in Key West throughout the 1930s. The competition's final round was held late Saturday.

"I relate to his love of the sea and love of people," said Grizzard. The eight-time competitor wore a cream-colored turtleneck sweater suggesting Hemingway's garb in an iconic 1957 photo portrait by Yousuf Karsh.

Look-alike contenders in sportsman's attire paraded across the stage at Sloppy Joe's during preliminary rounds Thursday and Friday before a judging panel of former winners.

Twenty-five prospective "Papas" made it to Saturday's finals.

Other Hemingway Days events included the Drambuie Key West Marlin Tournament, writers' readings and a short story competition directed by author and Hemingway granddaughter Lorian Hemingway.

Ernest Hemingway's grandson Edward Hemingway, a writer and illustrator who showcased his new children's book at the festival, said he thought Hemingway Days would appeal to his late grandfather.

"I imagine my grandfather would get a kick out of the festival," he said. "The spirit of his life is here in Key West."

During his 10-year residence on the island, Ernest Hemingway penned literary classics including "For Whom the Bell Tolls," "The Snows of Kilimanjaro" and "To Have and Have Not."

Hemingway would have turned 109 on Monday.

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