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  • Essay / Ernest Hemingway: Travels Around the World - 1267

    Ernest Miller Hemingway or Ernest Hemingway as he was known was an American author and journalist born July 21, 1899 in Oak Park, Illinois, a suburb of Chicago. He was the second child and first son in his family of a doctor from a father, Dr. Clarence, and a singer from a mother, Grace Hemingway, which was really different from other families of the time . Ernest Hemingway attended Oak Park and River Forest High. He turns out to be an excellent student-athlete who boxes, plays sports, and writes for the school newspaper and yearbook. I guess his writing career started there and when he graduated he decided not to go to college and serve in World War I and also worked in journalism for a journal before beginning to publish his In Our Time collections later in the years to come. The newspaper style guidelines influenced Hemingway's writing style for the rest of his career: use short sentences, short first paragraphs, and vigorous English” (Fisher, Kansas City Star). He won the Pulitzer in 1953 and also in 1954, Hemingway won the Nobel Prize. because of his authentic writing style which he implemented in his literary works. He was best known for novels like The Sun Also Rises, AFarewell to Arms, For Whom the Bell Tolls and The Old Man and the Sea, which he worked on and was influenced by while in different parts of the world . different parts of the world and his literary works published during his stays there will be highlighted and analyzed individually in this article. Let me start by saying that Hemingway was born at a time when most Americans did not travel, but that was not the case. stop him. While in the hospital after being wounded while serving in Italy, Hemingway fell in love with his...... middle of paper ...... his fourth and final wife Mary Welsh, who was also a war. correspondent and reporter. After meeting, "they traveled together to England, then to the French coast and to Paris, following the Allied forces as they first invaded Normandy and finally liberated the French capital" (Ernest Hemingway Collection). He soon divorced his wife Martha Gellhorn and, of course, as expected, he remarried Mary Welsh and his life continued after that. Although Hemingway did not live a traditional lifestyle compared to that of his era with his four fives, he accomplished more than was expected in his era. Winning his Noble and Pulitzer Prizes for Literature to the trophies he acquired from the games he hunted. He still remains one of the most famous writers of my time and is still remembered for his excellent work after his passing due to depression..