Ernest Hemingway
Ernest Hemingway was a profound American writer who earned a Nobel Prize for literature in 1954. During his life he was one of the most influential writers of twentieth century America. Since his tragic suicide in 1961 his influence on American writing has only become more evident. Some of Hemingway’s well-known works include The Old Man and the Sea, A Moveable Feast, and A Farewell to Arms. These along with several of his other works established his unique style of characterization through action, the glorification of common men. Ernest Hemingway places ordinary men in extraordinary situations that force them to show traits such as valor, courage, strength, and compassion.Born in Oak Park Illinois in the year 1899, Ernest Hemingway grew up to be a major influence on American literature. His life took him all over the world and though many tests of character. He was an ambulance driver in World War I before living as an expatriate in Paris. Hemingway was married three times, published countless books, and won the Nobel Prize for literature. His life ended suddenly in 1961 at the age of 62 when he committed suicide. Hemingway led a life full of adventure and extraordinary experience. He accomplished more in hi
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