Ernest Hemingway

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Ernest Hemingway (1899–1961) was one of the most influential American writers of the 20th century, celebrated for his concise, powerful prose style often called the “Iceberg Theory” — where much of the meaning lies beneath the surface of sparse, direct language.

Born Ernest Miller Hemingway on July 21, 1899, in Oak Park, Illinois (a suburb of Chicago), he grew up in a comfortable family — his father was a physician, his mother a musician. Summers in northern Michigan shaped his love of the outdoors, hunting, and fishing, themes that recur throughout his work.

He began his writing career as a journalist in Kansas City, then volunteered as an ambulance driver in World War I for the Italian front in 1918. He was severely wounded by mortar fire and spent months recovering in hospitals — an experience that deeply influenced his views on war and heroism. He later covered the Spanish Civil War and World War II as a correspondent.

Hemingway lived adventurously: he spent significant time in Paris during the 1920s (part of the “Lost Generation” with writers like F. Scott Fitzgerald and Gertrude Stein), Key West, Florida (where his famous home with polydactyl cats is now a museum), Cuba (his long-time residence and setting for much of his later work), and finally Idaho.

His adventurous lifestyle — big-game hunting in Africa, deep-sea fishing off Cuba, bullfighting in Spain — became part of his public persona as a rugged, masculine figure.

Major Works
The Sun Also Rises (1926) — his first novel, capturing the disillusionment of the post-WWI generation in Europe.
A Farewell to Arms (1929) — a semi-autobiographical WWI love story.
For Whom the Bell Tolls (1940) — set during the Spanish Civil War.
The Old Man and the Sea (1952) — his late masterpiece about an aging fisherman’s epic struggle, which won the Pulitzer Prize in 1953 and contributed to his Nobel Prize in Literature in 1954.

He also wrote acclaimed short stories like “The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber,” “Hills Like White Elephants,” and “The Snows of Kilimanjaro,” plus memoirs such as A Moveable Feast (published posthumously).

Hemingway married four times and had three sons. In his later years, he battled severe health issues (from old injuries, accidents, and heavy drinking), depression, and paranoia. He died by suicide on July 2, 1961, in Ketchum, Idaho, at age 61.

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