Ernest Hemingway: the man, the myth, the legend. With a typewriter and a stiff drink, he revolutionized literature, one terse sentence at a time. From Parisian cafes to African safaris, Hemingway was as adventurous in life as in prose. He wrote masterpieces like "For Whom the Bell Tolls" and "A Farewell to Arms," and still managed to win a Nobel Prize in his spare time. His life was a cocktail of bullfights, deep-sea fishing, and four wives - because variety is the spice of life, right? Hemingway, the original Most Interesting Man in the World.