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Ernest Hemingway

Hemingway in 1939 Ernest Miller Hemingway ( ; July 21, 1899 – July 2, 1961) was an American novelist, short-story writer and journalist. Known for an economical, understated style that influenced later 20th-century writers, he has been romanticized for his adventurous lifestyle and outspoken, blunt public image. Some of his seven novels, six short-story collections and two non-fiction works have become classics of American literature, and he was awarded the 1954 Nobel Prize in Literature.

Hemingway was raised in Oak Park, Illinois, a suburb of Chicago. After high school, he spent six months as a reporter for ''The Kansas City Star'' before enlisting in the Red Cross. He served as an ambulance driver on the Italian Front in World War I and was seriously wounded by shrapnel in 1918. In 1921, Hemingway moved to Paris, where he worked as a foreign correspondent for the ''Toronto Star'' and was influenced by the modernist writers and artists of the "Lost Generation" expatriate community. His debut novel, ''The Sun Also Rises'', was published in 1926. In 1928, Hemingway returned to the U.S., where he settled in Key West, Florida. His experiences during the war supplied material for his 1929 novel ''A Farewell to Arms''.

In 1937, Hemingway went to Spain to cover the Spanish Civil War, which formed the basis for his 1940 novel ''For Whom the Bell Tolls'', written in Havana, Cuba. During World War II, Hemingway was present with Allied troops as a journalist at the Normandy landings and the liberation of Paris. In 1952, his novel ''The Old Man and the Sea'' was published to considerable acclaim, and won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction. On a 1954 trip to Africa, Hemingway was seriously injured in two successive plane crashes, leaving him in pain and ill health for much of the rest of his life. He died by suicide at his house in Ketchum, Idaho, in 1961. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Adiós a las armas by Hemingway, Ernest

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    Por quién doblan las campanas by Hemingway, Ernest

    Published 1968
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    Por quién doblan las campanas by Hemingway, Ernest

    Published 1964
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    París era una fiesta by Hemingway, Ernest

    Published 1991
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    El cuento norteamericano contemporáneo by Hemingway, Ernest

    Published 1976
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    Adios a las armas by Hemingway, Ernest

    Published 1970
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    Adios a las armas by Hemingway, Ernest

    Published 1940
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    Muerte en la tarde by Hemingway, Ernest

    Published 1976
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    Los premios Nobel de Literatura

    Published 1955
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