Ernest Hemingway: Twentieth-Century American Literature

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Ernest Hemingway Ernest Hemingway was an important figure in the twentieth-century American literature, who received both critical and popular recognition for his novels, stories, and poems. Sometimes, his public image seemed to overshadow his reputation as a serious writer. However, all of his life experience as a big game hunter, a bullfight aficionado, and as a deep-sea fisherman served greatly to enhance his overall work because he reflected deeply on these experiences in his writing. Hemingway was born on July 21,1899 in Oak Park, Illinois. He was educated at Oak Park High School in 1917, in where Hemingway worked on the school newspaper. Immediately after high school, he worked as a journalist for the Kansas City Star, but in 1918

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