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Earnest Hemingway
U.S.A.: Celebrated Novelist
Birth : 1899 Death : 1961
Earnest Hemingway is one of the best novelists of the twentieth century. Before entering the literary field, he worked as a journalist and he had also rendered military service during the First World War. His experience in the war created deep impressions on his mind about his fellow beings and mankind at large. He felt greatly disillusioned about the aggressive tendencies of human nature and the violent character of war. He wrote three brilliant novels namely Man Without Women, The Sun Also Rises and A Farewell to Arms based on the war theme. These three novels were acclaimed throughout the world and established Hemingway as the leading novelist of the times. His experience in the field of journalism helped him in telling a good story dramatically in a sharp and effective style.
Some other notable works of Hemingway are as follows: Across The River and The Trees, Death in the Afternoon, The Old Man and The Sea, In our Time, Green Hills of Africa, For Whom the Bell Tolls, The Fifth Column. Hemingway was awarded the Nobel Prize for literature in 1954 for his novel The Old Man and The Sea. For the same novel, he was also awarded the Pulitzer Prize. Hemingway was also a recipient of the Bronze Star.
Earnest Hemingway was born on 21st July 1899, in America but most of his life was spent outside America. In the beginning he was a vehicle driver but afterwards he took to journalism and became a newspaper correspondent .Unfortunately, Hemingway committed suicide on 2 July 1961, feeling overawed by old age.