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Hemingway’s masterpiece on Spain’s bull runs turns 100 years old with its allure intact

Ernest Hemingway’s landmark novel on the San Fermín festival reaches its centennial as Pamplona celebrates the return of the running of the bulls.

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This story first appeared in 🇪🇸 Spanish coverage — 9.3 hours before PULSE detected it in English news.

🇬🇧 English Jul 6, 18:07 UTC
🇪🇸 Spanish Jul 6, 08:47 UTC · Diario de Noticias de Navarra

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The brief

The San Fermín festival has officially commenced in Pamplona with opening fireworks and public celebrations. This year marks the 100th anniversary of the publication of Ernest Hemingway’s novel centered on the event.

Coverage from AP News, The Lufkin Daily News, the Oskaloosa Herald, the Bluefield Daily Telegraph, and Yahoo highlights the enduring cultural influence of the literary work alongside the modern festivities. Reports emphasize that the narrative's connection to the bull runs remains a central feature of the festival's ongoing identity.

Future reports will track the progress of the festival events. Coverage does not yet specify the full itinerary or the duration of the centennial commemorations.

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Quick answers

What anniversary is being celebrated?

The year 2026 marks the 100th anniversary of the publication of Ernest Hemingway’s masterpiece regarding the bull runs.

How did the San Fermín festival begin?

The festival began with fireworks and celebrations in Pamplona.

What is the focus of the current media coverage?

Reporting focuses on the start of the festival and the historical significance of Hemingway's work in relation to the event.

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