Ernest Hemingway, the renowned American author, had a total of three biological children. Their names are Jack, Patrick, and Gregory, and they were born to Hemingway and his second wife, Pauline Pfeiffer. Jack, also known as Bumby, was born in 1923, followed by Patrick in 1928, and Gregory in 1931.
In addition to these three, Hemingway also took in a stepdaughter, who was the daughter of his first wife, Hadley Richardson. This stepdaughter, known as Joan, further enriched his family dynamics. Throughout his tumultuous life, Hemingway maintained varying degrees of relationships with his children, often influenced by his personal struggles, including his battle with mental health issues.
Hemingway’s legacy continues through his children, some of whom have also made a name for themselves in literature and other fields.