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Ernest Hemingway's work was nourished by his love life. Although none of the four women he loved and married are alike, these love stories shed light on different facets of the personality and career of the giant of American literature. Each of them corresponds to a territory and an era: Elizabeth Hadley, to the bohemian Paris of the 1920s; Pauline Pfeiffer, to the Florida of the following decade; Martha Gellhorn, to the Europe ravaged by the Second World War; and finally Mary Welsh, to the beaches of Havana and the return to deepest America, until Hemingway's suicide in 1961. Rich in archives, narrated in voice-over by the actress Anaïs Demoustier, an immersion in the intimacy of an extraordinary writer.