Novelist Ernest Hemingway

Ernest Hemingway

Living place: Oak Park

Birthday: 21-7-1899

Global rank: #12805

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Who is Novelist Ernest Hemingway?
Ernest Hemingway full name is Ernest Miller Hemingway, is a famous American novelist, and a short story writer, a journalist. He was considered part of the expatriate community in Paris in the twentieth century, and was one of the soldiers of the First World War. In 1953, he received the Pulitzer Prize for the novel "The Old Man and the Sea". In 1954, he received the Nobel Prize for Literature. Hemingway's stylistic features are expressed in "Iceberg Theory. It is described with succinct, influential influence in the development of twentieth century literature. Characters. The center of his work is often Stoic, embodying an ideal described as contentment under pressure.Many of his works are considered classics of American literature. .
After high school, he didn't want to go to college.At the age of 18, he started his writing career as a reporter for "he Kansas City Star". for this newspaper in just 6 months, but he used the writing principle of this newspaper to form his literary style, which is to use short sentences, that is to use short opening paragraphs. eloquent, undeniably, affirmative use of English
After World War I, he returned to Oak Park, Putnam, Thomas In 1920 he moved into an apartment in Cedarvale -T oronto. While living here, he found a job at the Toronto star newspaper. He works as a freelance reporter, editor, foreign correspondent. Hemingway was very kind to reporter Morley Callaghan. From 1920 to late 1921, he lived near north Chicago, still working for The Toronto Star. He also worked for the Co-operative Commonwealth newspaper.

The literary career in America of Ernest Hemingway began with the collection of short stories "In Our Time", which was published in 1925. This work was very important to him. for him, because it confirmed that the extremely simple style could still be accepted by the literary world. "Big Two-Hearted River" is the most famous story in this collection of short stories. After "The Great Gatsby" was published, Hemingway met the novelist /a> F. Scott Fitzgerald at a bar, and the two became close friends.

His novel "A Farewell to Arms", published in 1929, recounts the romance between American officer Frederic Henry and British nurse Catherine Barkley. This novel is heavily autobiographical.

In the spring of 1961, Hemingway attempted suicide. He was treated with electroconvulsive therapy. On 0207/1961, he died at his home in Ketchum, Idaho, after he shot himself in the head with a shotgun. His body was interred in a Roman Catholic cemetery. Not long after his death, several of his family members also committed suicide.

During his life, Hemingway received a number of awards such as:

  • Silver Medal for World War I Combat Courage
  • Bronze Star Medal for World War II Irregular Military Correspondent
  • Pulitzer Prize for "The Old Man and the Sea"
  • Academy of Arts and Letters Contribution Award
  • Two Medals to the bullfighter.
  • Nobel Prize in Literature for his lifelong literary service
Fiction:
  • 1926: The Torrents of Spring
  • 1926: The Sun Also Rises The Sun Also Rises)
  • 1929: A Farewell to Arms Farewell to Arms)
  • 1937: To Have and Have Not Yes and No)
  • 1940: For Whom the Bell Tolls)
  • 1950: Across the River and Into the Trees Across the River into the Woods)
  • 1952: The Old Man and the Sea the old man and the sea)
  • 1970: Islands in the Stream
  • 1986: The Garden of Eden The Garden of Eden)
  • 1999: True at First Light
Anthology:
  • 1923: Three Stories and Ten Poems
  • 1925: In Our Time
  • 1927: Men Without Women
  • 1933: Winner Take Nothing Winners get nothing)
  • 1936: The Snows of Kilimanjaro
  • 1938 : The Fifth Column and the First Forty-Nine Stories
  • 1969: The Fifth Column and Four Stories of the Spanish Civil War
  • 1972: The Nick Adams Stories
  • 1987: The Complete Short Stories of Ernest Hemingway
  • 1995: Everyman's Library: The Collected Stories
 
 

Young / Before famous

Hemingway attended high school at Oak Park and River Forest, until he graduated in June 1917. He excelled in both theory and sports, played rugby, and was a talent in English classes. He started his writing career when he wrote "Trapeze" and "Tabula", when he was a junior high school boy. He then took up the post of editor during his high school years. He also used the pseudonym Ring Lardner, Jr. to compose, to pay homage to Ring Lardner, someone he idolized.

Family life info

In 1921, he married his first wife, Elizabeth Hadley Richardson. He and she had one child, Pauline Pfeiffer. He later married Martha Gellhorn and Mary Welsh, before dying by suicide in 1961. In total he had three sons, named Jack, Gregory and Patrick.

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Who is Girl friend/ wife/ darling Novelist Ernest Hemingway?
He is a fan and close friend of novel novelist James Joyce

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When was Novelist Ernest Hemingway born?
Ernest Hemingway was born in 21-7-1899, death year is , at the age of 125.
Where is Novelist Ernest Hemingway's birth place, what is Zodiac/Chinese Zodiac?
Ernest Hemingway was born in Oak Park, Illinois- United States. Mr, whose Zodiac is Cancer, and who Chinese Zodiac is The Pig. Ernest Hemingway's global rank is 12805 and whose rank is 16 in list of famous Novelist.
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  • Day 21-7 year 1861: Confederate forces won victory at Bull Run in the first major battle of the Civil War.
  • Day 21-7 year 1873: The first train robbery west of the Mississippi was pulled off by Jesse James and his gang.
  • Day 21-7 year 1925: In the "Monkey Trial," John T. Scopes was found guilty of violating Tennessee state law by teaching evolution.
  • Day 21-7 year 1949: The U.S. Senate ratified the North Atlantic Treaty.
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