Ernest Hemingway
Wikidi home Writer Category Ernest Hemingway
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"for his mastery of the art of narrative, most recently demonstrated in The Old Man and the Sea, and for the influence that he has exerted on contemporary style"
(1954, Narrative art)
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Pauline Pfeiffer
(1940-11-04, 1927-05-10, Marriage)
Martha Gellhorn
(1945-12-21, 1940-11-20, Marriage, Cheyenne)
Mary Welsh Hemingway
(1961-07-02, 1946-03-14, Marriage)
Hadley Richardson
(1927-03-10, 1921-09-03, Marriage)
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Toronto Star
(1920, 1924-01-01)
The McClatchy Company
(1917-10-17, 1918-04-30)
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1.83 m (2 yd)
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Oak Park and River Forest High School
(1913, 1917)
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1899-07-21
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English version (uncredited)
(Narrator, The Spanish Earth)
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Bumby
Champ
Ernestoic
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Ernest Miller Hemingway
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One of America's finest novelists, with a distinctive economical style. His work is still widely read
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literature
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journalist
novelist
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ernest miller hemingway a pal of ezra loomis pound
(Ezra Pound)
ernest miller hemingway a pal of gertrude stein
(Gertrude Stein)
ernest miller hemingway a pal of james joyce
(James Joyce)
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f scott fitzgerald a pal of ernest miller hemingway
(F. Scott Fitzgerald)
ford madox ford published ernest miller hemingway
(Ford Madox Ford)
james joyce influenced ernest miller hemingway
(James Joyce, influenced)
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In 1939, Hemingway bought an estate near Havana, Cuba, and settled there to write "For Whom the Bell Tolls", arguably his best novel.
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The book is about an American volunteer who fights with the Republican guerrillas during the Spanish Civil War and falls in love with a Spanish girl.
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Their relationship is doomed, and the novel ends with the hero preparing for death as he covers his comrades' retreat.
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American Spaniel Club
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1961-07-02
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"for his mastery of the art of narrative, most recently demonstrated in The Old Man and the Sea, and for the influence that he has exerted on contemporary style"
(1954, Nobel Prize in Literature)
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