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Hemingway's life, works, main deeds, your views and comments on him.

Ernest miller hemingway, American novelist. Hemingway1July 2, 8991was born in Oak Park, a suburb of Chicago, Illinois, USA, and committed suicide at his home in ketchum, Idaho in his later years. Hemingway's representative works include The Old Man and the Sea, The Sun Also Rises, A Farewell to Arms, For whom the bell tolls, etc. He won the Pulitzer Prize of 1953 and the Nobel Prize in Literature of 1954 for The Old Man and the Sea. Hemingway is regarded as the spiritual monument of the American nation and the founder of "news style" novels. His writing style has always been known as a "tough guy in the literary world". Hemingway's writing style is famous for its conciseness. After the influence of World War I on American literature and 20th century literature broke out, Hemingway joined the American Red Cross Battlefield Service Team and devoted himself to the Italian battlefield with the eager desire to experience the war personally.

After the war, Hemingway was awarded the Cross Military Medal, Silver Medal and Courage Medal by the Italian government, and was awarded the rank of captain. Along with the honor, there are 237 scars on his body, and he can't get rid of the demonic war memory. After Hemingway recovered, he lived in Paris as a reporter for Toronto Star. He is interested in writing, writing novels while working as a reporter. Development has a far-reaching impact.

President John F. Kennedy said in his condolence letter: "Few Americans have a greater influence on the feelings and attitudes of the American people than ernest hemingway." He called Hemingway "one of the greatest writers in the 20th century" and was known as a tough guy in literature.