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The famous The Old Man and the Sea won the Nobel Prize in Literature. How did Hemingway achieve this achievement?

One of my favorite writers is ernest miller hemingway. His achievements are so brilliant that there are too many reasons for any literary lover to remember Hemingway today.

Hemingway's feelings were complicated and bumpy, and he was married four times. He participated in two world wars and the Spanish Civil War and witnessed the bloodiness and cruelty of the wars. In his works, he shows deep confusion and hesitation about life, emotion and society. It's hard to say clearly, it is this emotion that makes him fall in love with drinking, and like many poets, drinking is more emotional.

Hemingway, who traveled all over the country, was willing to try local wines-Cuban daiquiri, Florida gin and coconut milk, bloody Mary in Paris and Spanish rioja ... He chose to spend his third honeymoon in China and drink rice wine. Hemingway didn't like the taste of rice wine, but he said, "Never mind churches, municipal buildings and squares. If you want to know a culture, go to a local bar for the night. " This is his philosophy of life. But Hemingway's most frequent place is the high stool in Havana pub. He has lived in Havana for more than twenty years, and the sea breeze and sunshine here have given him countless strength.

Hemingway's favorite cocktail is Hemingway's favorite, from sweet mojito to passionate bloody Mary. His improved daiquiri still appears on the list of bars. It is said that he also invented a cocktail called "Death in the Afternoon" with champagne and absinthe as raw materials. Hemingway also loved whisky-"kiss a beautiful woman and open a bottle of whisky without hesitation."

It was a long time before two writers who were addicted to alcohol met. Although they are short of money, they still drink one whisky after another in the pub on the street every day.