biography
When he was 19 years old,
he participated in the
World War I as an
ambulance driver and the
Italian army gave him “The Italian Silver Medal of Bravery”
but he was injured and sent to a hospital in Milan. Here, he felt in love with a nurse and he proposed her to get married but she finished with their relationship
in order to start going out with another man. In this moment, Hemingway was desolated and he decided
to write an important short
story
called A Farewell to Arms.
The
1930s were really important for this author because he formed part, as a journalist, of the Spanish Civil War where he met his third wife, Martha Gellhorn. This war was
so influential to him that it became the main topic of other of his famous
novels, From Whom the
Bell Tolls, which was nominated for a Pulitzer
Prize. However, it was with his work The
Old Man and the Sea when he finally was awarded. He also won the Nobel Prize in Literature which is
considered “the peak of his literary career” .
Although, he was in the best moment of his career, he suffered for several
illnesses such as depression and high blood pressure among others, what led him to commit suicide in 1961 in Ketchum, Odahio.
the old man and the sea
This story was written by Ernest Hemingway during
his stay in Cuba. It is considered one of his best works which was published in
1952. This story was the last fiction novel and he was awarded the Pulitzer Price and
the Nobel Prize in Literature thanks to it.
It is about an Old Man who is an unlucky firsherman. In his youth, it was a really good one but now, he is living hard times because he does not fish so much fish. There is a boy who helped him fishing but, due to this bad situation, his parents decided to separate the boy from the old man.
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Reference list
“Ernest
Miller Hemingway”.
Wikipedia.com.
Web. 17 April 2015.
“Ernest
Hemingway Biography”. Biography.com. Web. 17
April 2015.
Such an interesting author! Maybe you could add more information about his time in Spain... it would be a nice thing to do since we're Spanish!!
ResponderEliminarI agree with you! He is a really curious man! In my next post I will take into account your opinion! Thank you so much!!
EliminarWhat a curious life! I have heard about his difficult life but this new information makes me hemingway's new potential reader.
ResponderEliminarThat's true! I recommend you to read his works! They are amazing! Thanks!
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