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Author Ernest Hemingway\u2019s impact on American literature is well known. What is perhaps less known is the story of his life and times in Wyoming and how it impacted him as a writer and a man. Yet there are reports going back as far as World War I that suggest Hemingway yearned for the quiet and majesty of the American West \u2013 not only as a place to fish for prized trout and hunt for wild game, but as a place where he might fully dedicate himself to his craft.<\/p>\n
FOLLY RANCH AND THE SHERIDAN INN<\/h3>\n
The chapter of the author\u2019s life featuring Sheridan County begins with a search for solitude in the legendary Bighorn Mountains; in the summer of 1928 Hemingway found himself at the Folly Ranch, where, according to a letter penned to a friend, he was \u201clonely as a bastard\u201d (his wife Pauline would not join him in Wyoming for several weeks). It was Hemingway\u2019s intention to retreat from the world so that he might finish work on\u00a0A Farewell to Arms,\u00a0<\/em>yet the ever affable and often sociable author found himself aggravated by tourists at the ranch, and so he packed up and came down off the mountain to set up at the Sheridan Inn, considered at the time one of the finest hotels west of the Mississippi (a consideration that has not changed in the more than 125 years since the hotel was built).<\/p>\n