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Ernest Hemingway

Ernest Hemingway

AmericanJuly 21, 1899 – July 2, 1961Literary Fiction

Ernest Hemingway forged a spare, iceberg prose style that transformed American fiction and influenced generations of writers. He won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1954 for his powerful narrative art.

Works

  • The Sun Also RisesNovel about expatriate disillusionment after World War I in Europe→
  • A Farewell to ArmsNovel about an ambulance driver's love affair during World War I in Italy→
  • For Whom the Bell TollsNovel about American volunteers in the Spanish Civil War fighting fascism→
  • The Old Man and the SeaNovella about an aging fisherman's epic struggle with a massive marlin at sea→
  • In Our TimeCollection of short stories depicting various human experiences and emotional states→

Related

F. Scott Fitzgerald·John Dos Passos·William Faulkner
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