Ernest Hemingway Biography Essay

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Ernest Hemingway was born in Cicero, now known as Oak Park, Illinois. He was raised in a conservative suburb in Chicago, but his family also frequently traveled to northern Michigan where they had a cabin. He learned many of his outdoor skills there. In high school he worked for the school newspaper, and after graduating became a journalist for the Kansas City Star. However, in 1918, he went overseas to serve in World War I, where he was an ambulance driver for the Italian Army. He was later given the Italian Silver Medal of Bravery, as soon after ended up injured in a hospital in Milan. It was here that he me Nurse Agnes von Kurowsky, who he proposed to. She accepted, but later left him for someone else. This indecent gave him the inspiration to write A Farewell to Arms. He returned to …show more content…

In 1923 he and his wife had a son, John, and in 1925 they took a trip to a festival that would alter help him in his first novel The Sun Also Rises, which is deemed his greatest work by many. Sadly though, soon after it was publicized he and Hadley divorced, as he had been having an affair with a woman named Pauline Pfeiffer, who later became his second wife. She soon became pregnant and the newlyweds moved back to America. The had Patrick in 1928 and moved to Key West, Florida, and he also finished his novel A Farewell to Arms. When he wasn't writing in the 1930's, he liked to chase adventures, all over the world. Big-game hunting in Africa, deep-sea fishing in Florida, bullfighting in Spain; he did it all. Much like his first marrige, his second went down the drain, and he married Martha Gellhorn, a fellow correspondant he had met during the Spanish Civil War. They purchased a farm near Havana, Cuba, which became their winter residence. When World War II happened in 1941, Hemingway was a correspondence yet again and was present for many huge moments, like the D-Day

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