1. when was hemingway born? 2. when did hemingway die? 3. how did hemingway die? 4. where is...
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1. When was Hemingway born?
2. When did Hemingway die?3. How did Hemingway die?4. Where is Hemingway
from?5. What wars was
Hemingway in?
Ernest Hemingway
By: Danielle Fleming
Author Information Born: July 21, 1899 Died: July 2, 1961 he died from suicide.
He had mental problems which led from being sick to death.
Home town: Oak Park, Illinois a suburb of Chicago
father Clarence Edmonds Hemingway was a physician; Committed suicide in 1903
mother, Grace Hall-Hemingway, was a musician
Early Life Early Life Hemingway attended the public
schools in Oak Park and published his earliest stories and poems in his high school newspaper.
He then joined a volunteer ambulance unit in Italy during World War I in 1918
War Life By June he was stationed at the Italian
Front, and on his first day in Milan was sent to the scene of a munitions factory explosion
On July 8 he was seriously wounded by mortar fire
Hemingway spent six months in the hospital, After the war Hemingway worked for a short time as a journalist in Chicago. He moved in 1921 to Paris, where wrote articles for the Toronto Star.
After War In 1925 he published his first major
work “In Our Time” In 1927 Hemingway married Pauline
Pfeiffer in May. In the late spring Hemingway and
Pauline traveled to Kansas City where their son Patrick Hemingway was born on June 28, 1928.
After Patrick's birth, Pauline and Hemingway traveled to Wyoming, Massachusetts and New York.
John (Bumby) Hemingway was born1923
Patrick Hemingway was born on June 28, 1928.
Gregory Hancock Hemingway was born on November 12, 1931 in Kansas City
Sons
Back to war In 1937 Hemingway agreed to report on the
Spanish Civil War for the North American Newspaper Alliance NANA)
During World War II, he was in Europe from June to December 1944. At the D-Day landing, military officials who considered him "precious cargo", kept him to a landing craft
In 1947 Hemingway was awarded a Bronze Star for his bravery during World War II. He was recognized for his valor in having been "under fire in combat areas in order to obtain an accurate picture of conditions"
Trouble.. Hemingway said he "was out of business as a
writer" from 1942 to 1945. In 1946 he married Mary, who had an ectopic pregnancy five months later. Hemingway and Mary had a series of accidents and health problems after the war
From the end of the year in 1955 to early 1956, Hemingway was bedridden. He was told to stop drinking to mitigate liver damage, advice he initially followed but then disregarded
in January 1961 he was "released in ruins".
Suicide Three months later, back in Ketchum,
Mary found Hemingway holding a shotgun one morning. She called Dr. Saviers, who sedated him and had him admitted to the Sun Valley Hospital
They think he may have had the genetic disease hemochromatosis, in which the inability to metabolize iron culminates in mental and physical deterioration
Major Works Major Works The Torrents of Spring (1925) The Sun Also Rises (1926) A Farewell to Arms (1929) To Have and Have Not(1937) Across the River and Into the Trees
(1950) In Another Country(1927)
“In Another Country” The story I done was “In another
country” WW1, Spanish civil war, and WWII is
going on during this time Writing Style Imagism & collapsed plot Imagism: Name given to a movement in
poetry, originating in 1912 He writes concise, vivid dialogue and
exact description of places and things.
Writing Style Imagism & collapsed plot Imagism: Name given to a movement in poetry, originating in
1912 He writes concise, vivid dialogue and exact description of places
and things. Collapsed plot: Doesn’t tell it all In this story he uses imagism when he says “There was much
game hanging outside the shops, and the snow powdered in the fur of the foxes and the wind blew their tails”
It is collapsed plot because he just leaves you hanging and doesn’t finish.
Setting ‘‘In the fall the war was always there, but we did not go to it
anymore.’’ So begins Ernest Hemingway’s short story, ‘‘In Another
Country.’’
Setting ‘‘In the fall the war was always there, but
we did not go to it anymore.’’ So begins Ernest Hemingway’s short story, ‘‘In Another
Country.’’ World War I the setting is Milan Conflicts: People lost body parts and got
injured and are going to physical therapy at the hospital everyday.
Theme is that war hurts people.
Influences, Quotes, and Facts
-war -Sherwood Anderson -His family
Ernest Hemingway Quotes “A man can be destroyed but not defeated.” “An intelligent man is sometimes forced to be drunk to spend
time with his fools.” “Courage is grace under pressure.” Facts:
-He loved cats -He had genetic history of suicide in his family -Hemingway married four times -Heavy Drinker
references http://www.famouspeoplebiographyguide.com/writer/Ernest-
hemingway/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ernest_Hemingway http://www.enotes.com/authors/ernest-hemingway http://classiclit.about.com/od/hemingwayernest/a/
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