Celebrate Ernest Hemingway’s life by walking in his shoes in his hometown of Chicago

Dipika Mukherjee and Diana Khoo
Dipika Mukherjee and Diana Khoo • 7 min read

July is the month of Ernest Hemingway’s birth and death. In celebration of the author’s life, Options visits his early home in Chicago, which frames the image of a gentle boy — much unlike the adult he became.

Approximately 15km from my home in Chicago, Illinois, is the Ernest Hemingway’s Birthplace Museum, where this No- bel Laureate was born on July 21, 1899. In this leafy upscale suburb, flanked by homes designed by architect Frank Lloyd Wright, this stately Queen Anne building with a turret and wraparound porch has been lovingly restored. Visitors are ushered into the parlour, which has been recreated from photographs left by Dr Hemingway, Ernest’s father, and the descriptions left in the writing of Er- nest’s sister, Marcelline. The rose on the cornices matches the wallpaper exactly, and dappled sunlight falls on a writing desk, cluttered with books from that era.

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