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ERNEST HEMINGWAY

BY Rafael Leonardo SánchezElisabeth Galindo Cuervo

ENGLISH LITERATURE Professor: Guillermo Rodríguez

ERNEST HEMINGWAY

He was born in July 21, 1899, in Oak Park, Illinois, a suburb of Chicago.

ERNEST HEMINGWAY

He was an American novelist,short story writer, andjournalist.

His notable awards were:

Pulitzer Prize for fiction (1953)Nobel Prize in literatura (1954)

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Clarence Edmonds

His father was a countryphysician who taught hisson hunting and fishing.

Grace Hall Hemingway

his mother was a musicianand religious woman,active in church affairs,who led her son to play thecello and sing in the choir.

ERNEST HEMINGWAY

The Hemingway family in 1905 (from the left): Marcelline, Sunny, Clarence, Grace, Ursula, and Ernest

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CHILDHOOD IN THE MIDWEST

ERNEST HEMINGWAY

http://www.criminalelement.com/images/stories/-2015-Jan-Mar/ernest-hemingway-windemere-cabin-gun.jpg“almost four years of age.” Image reproduced from his mother’s scrapbook, volume II, 1901– 1904. The Ernest Hemingway Photograph Collection. John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum.

IN HIGH SCHOOL

ERNEST HEMINGWAY

He attended Oak Parkand River Forest HighSchool. He took part in anumber of sports—boxing, track and field,water polo, and football.

He worked on his schoolnewspaper, writingprimarily about sports.

HERMEST HEMINGWAY’S PROFESSIONAL LIFE

Immediately after graduation, the budding journalist went to work for the Kansas City Star, gaining experience that would later influence his distinctively stripped-down prose style.

HEMINGWAY’S PERSONAL LIFE

Ernest Hemingway on crutches while recovering in Milan, Italy,September 1918. The Ernest Hemingway Photograph Collection. John F.Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum.

He went as volunteer to the RedCross medical service, driving anambulance on the Italian front.

He drove ambulances for twomonths until he was wounded bymortar fire.

He was decorated for his bravery byItalian government.

MAJOR NOVELS

The Sun Also Rises (1926) A Farewell to Arms (1929) Green Hills of Africa (1935) For Whom the Bell Tolls (1940)

To haven and have not(1944) The Old Man and the Sea

(1951) A Moveable Feast (1964)

ERNEST HEMINGWAY

49 short stories and over 10 novels

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His Prize

Pulitzer Prize for fiction (1953)Nobel Prize in literatura (1954)

ERNEST HEMINGWAY

HEMINGWAY’S PROFESIONAL LIFE

Popular characters in his Works

• Soldiers,hunters, bullfighter and primitive people.

Themes of hisWorks

• Courageous and honest peoplelosing hope in a modern, hecticsociety.

His writing isvery dry and descriptive

with little plot– draws

heavily frompast

experiences.

Possiblyreflect his

own outlookconcerninghis place in the world.

ERNEST HEMINGWAY

HEALTH PROBLEMS

Declined physical condition and increasingly severe mental problems drastically reduced his literary output in the last years of his life.

He with his wife suffered a terrible accident, who suffered severe burns and internal injuries from which he never fully recovered.

was admitted to the Mayo Clinic to be treated for hypertension (high blood pressure) and depression, and was later treated with electroshock therapy, a radical therapy where an electric current is sent through the body.

ERNEST HEMINGWAY

He shot himself in Ketchum, Idaho in 1961.

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0JQDe0GCNHg

THANKS

BIBLIOGRAPHIC REFERENCES

Biography. http://www.notablebiographies.com/He-Ho/Hemingway-Ernest.html: Recovered: October 23, 2016,Ermest Hemingway. http://ovejanegra.peru.com/otros-mejores-novelas-ernest-hemingway-fotos-261112?ref=ecr: Recobered: October 23,2016.http://www.notablebiographies.com/He-Ho/Hemingway-Ernest.html