Paul Mowrer
After the divorce, Hadley stayed in France until 1934. Among her many friends in Paris was Paul Mowrer, foreign journalist for the Chicago Daily News. Hadley met him in the spring of 1927 shortly after her divorce from Hemingway. A journalist and political writer, Mowrer received a Pulitzer Prize for his work as a foreign correspondent in 1929. On July 3, 1933, after a five-year courtship, Hadley and Paul Mowrer were married in London. Hadley was especially grateful for Paul's warm relationship with Bumby. Soon after the marriage, they moved to a suburb of Chicago, where they were living during World War II and she continued to receive royalties from The Sun Also Rises. When a film was made of The Sun Also Rises in 1957, the profits went to her.
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