Ernest

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Ernest Hemingway, an American writer, lived an eccentric, war-filled, and unrestricted life, that extensively affected his work. Considered to be one of the greatest American writers of the twentieth century, Hemingway was influenced by many great writers of his time as well as upheaval in the political world around him. To the eye, Hemingway’s writings are brash and plain, but they exhibit his views on the world and his relationship with it.
Ernest Hemingway was born in July of 1899 in Oak Park, Illinois. Hemingway’s mother was a former opera singer and his father was a physician. His family owned a summer home in Northern Michigan, where Hemingway developed a passion for the outdoors. His passion for the outdoors influenced many of his short stories. Hemingway played many sports in high school and wrote for his school’s newspaper. After high school, he went on to write for The Kansas City Star, where he reported on various stories in the city. (egs.edu)
At the start of World War I, Hemingway tried to enlist into the US Army but was denied due to poor vision. Instead, he became an ambulance driver for the Red Cross in Italy. Hemingway was injured by fragments of a mortar shell in July of 1918. While injured, he carried an injured Italian soldier to safety, for which he was awarded the Italian Silver Medal of Military Valor. While recovering from his wounds in a hospital, he fell in love with a nurse. After World War I, Hemingway returned to the United States and received a letter from the nurse, telling him she was engaged. Hemingway was very hurt by the news and the situation inspired him to write A Farewell to Arms. (egs.edu)
After Hemingway returned home from the war, he went on summer fishing and camping trip to Michigan. Wh...

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... last to be published. He traveled to Africa in 1954 do to one of the things he loved most, hunting outdoors, and was involved in two severe plane crashes that contributed to the deterioration of his health. Also in 1954, Hemingway received the Nobel Prize of Literature for The Old Man and The Sea. (Stoppard)
In 1960, Hemingway left Cuba after political changes occurred with Fidel Castro coming into power, he never returned. After returning to the USA, he was omitted into the Mayo Clinic where he received electroconvulsive therapy over 10 times. On the morning of July 2, 1961, Hemingway committed suicide by shooting himself with his favorite shotgun that he used often for hunting. It was found that he suffered from hemochromatosis, a disease where the body absorbs too much iron from food causing the person to suffer from iron poisoning and eventually die. (pbs.org)

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