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Amongst this diverse group of reporters, it soon became evident that Hemingway was not simply a famous writer but also a rather self-important figure. Initially, the observer had admired Hemingway's work, savoring novels like The Sun Also Rises during his formative years. However, upon further reflection, he began to notice a dissonance between his past admiration and Hemingway’s behavior. Hemingway’s reputation grew marred by the realization that his literary prowess could be overshadowed by the personal faults that marred his character.