Ernest
Hemingway
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Who Is Ernest Hemingway?
Hemingways Personal Life (1)
Hemingways Personal Life (2)
Hemingways Personal Life (3)
Hemingways Professional Life (1)
Hemingways Professional Life (2)
Miss Sees Says
Who Is Ernest
Hemingway?
Born into a strict, Protestant family
Famous and well accomplished author (49 short
stories and over 10 novels)
Nobel Peace Prize winner
Avid hunter and fisher
Considered a hero of WWI
Died in 1961
Used the experiences of his life to create literary
masterpieces during the Modernism Era
Hemingways Personal Life
Born Ernest Miller Hemingway on July 21st, 1899
Grew up in Oak Park, Illinois upper middle class
Father was a doctor and mother was a singer
He had four sisters and one brother
The community had a large Protestant population
Hemingway said about his community: Wide lawns
and narrow minds.
Enjoyed hunting and fishing (inspiration for many
stories/novels) with his father when his mother
wasnt introducing him to music and literature
Hemingways Personal Life
The Hemingway family owned a house called Windemere on Michigans Walloon
Lake and often spent summers vacationing there.
Early outdoor experiences instilled in Hemingway a lifelong passion for adventure and
for living in remote or isolated places.
Hemingway attended Oak Park and River Forest Park High School from September
1913 until his graduation in June 1917.
He excelled academically and athletically. He boxed, played football and displayed
particular talent in English.
His first writing experience came from his submissions to the school newspaper and
the literary magazine.
He did not attend college, instead he wrote for The Kansas City Star.
Although he worked at the newspaper for only six months, throughout his lifetime he
used the guidance of the Stars style guide as a foundation for his writing style. (short,
direct sentences)
Hemingways Personal
Life
Rumored that his mother often dressed
him in female clothes. Maybe she wanted
a girl.
Worked as a reporter for the Kansas City
Star (1917)
WWI Ambulance Driver (1918)
Celebrated as a war hero upon his return
home
Reporter for Toronto Star (1920)
Married Hadley Richardson and moved to
Paris, France (1921)
Father died in 1929. Hemingway dies in
1961.
Hemingways
Professional Life
Wrote forty-nine short stories and published six best-selling
novels:
The Sun Also Rises
A Farewell To Arms
For Whom The Bell Tolls
The Old Man and The Sea
To Have and Have Not
A Moveable Feast
Hemingways Professional
Life
Popular characters in his works: soldiers,
hunters, bullfighters, and primitive people.
Themes of his work: Courageous and
honest people losing hope in a modern,
hectic society
Possibly reflects his own outlook
concerning his place in the world
His writing is very dry and descriptive with
little plot draws heavily from past
experience
Miss Sees Says
Ernest Hemingways writing is unique just as
Edgar Allan Poe. It seems logical to speak about
him next just because his voice is so distinct.
He includes good morals at the end of the story.
He writes about topics that I would never
consider. Once reading his stories, however, I
think about them in a different kind of way.
We will be reading:
The controversial Six Word Story
Hills Like White Elephants
The Old Man at the Bridge