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"[|Ernest Miller Hemingway.]" __Encyclopedia of World Biography__. 2004. //Encyclopedia.com.// 27 Apr. 2010 <[|http://www.encyclopedia.com]>. (written)

1. Big game hunter 2. Heavy drinker 3. Amatuer boxer 4. Bullfighting Interested him 5. Grew up in IIlinois and Michigan 6. Very popular in school 7. He ran away from his house twice 8. He volunteered to fight in WWI in 1917 9. He was denied because of his eyesight 10. Worked for the Toronto Star after being denied 11. He entered the Red Cross after working for several months 12. He drove an ambulance on the Italian Front 13. Badly wounded in the knee 14. Carried another wounded man through heavy mortar fire 15. 200 shell fragments removed from his leg and body 16. Next served on the Italian Military 17. Served on the Austrian front 18. Awarded by the Italian Government for his bravery 19. Served until the end of the war 20. Served as a foreign correspondant in the East after the war. --- His stories impressed Sherwood Anderson

//Hemingway, Ernest (Miller) (1899-1961)//. 2003. find.galegroup.com 27 Apr. 2010 (written)

21. Awarded the 1954 Nobel Prize for Literature 22. Strict parents 23. Born in Illionis 24. In his teens he was interested in literature 25. Wrote the weekly column for his high school 26. Was a junior reporter for the Kansas City Star 27. His writing involved a lot of violence 28. Fell in love with the nurse that treated him in Italy 29. She left him for another man 30. When he returned home he was upset over the girl 31. He drafted stories from his childhood 32. He had his first marraige in 1921 33. Started writing in Paris 34. Covered the Greco-Turkish War of 1922 35. Started writing for the Toronto Star from Paris 36. Quit journalism 37. He occasionally worked as a foreign correspondent for wars 38. His first publication was in 1923 39. It was Three Stories and Ten Poems 40. He won the Pulitzer Prize in 1953 for The Old Man and The Sea

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41. Won the Silver Medal of Military Valor in WWI 42. His father was a physician 43. Grew up in a safe neighboorhood 44. He learned about music and art in his childhood 45. He believed the life was a tradgedy and there was only one end 46. Doesn't have descriptions of death in his novels 47. People thought his characters represent him 48. He claimed to have an affiar with another women 49. His father didnt want him to join the army 50. He wrote The Sun Also Rises in just 6 weeks 51. The war inspired his writing 52. When he was in France other authors helped him 53. He stayed in Paris because he thought he could get better at literature there than anywhere else 54. One of his books books was stolen 55. It was stolen at Gare de Lyon 56. It wasn't a big loss 57. He had time to rewrite it and reconsider things in the book 58. When he saw dead bodies in Italy it frightened him 59. Got hurt delivering chocolate 60. A Farewell To Arms was published when a lot of other WWI books were written

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61. Wrote novels 62. Wrote short stories 63. When he won the 1954 Nobel Prize for Literature he didn't go to the ceremony 64. When he got hurt he had an affair with an American nurse, Agnes von Kurowsky 65. When he was recovering he had ideas for A Farewell To Arms 66. It was about his affair 67. It was made into a movie in 1932 68. After the war he worked in Chicago for a short time 69. Gertrude Stein and F. Scott Fitzgerald help edit his writing 70. They were his agent 71. In 1929 he returned to US 72. He lived in Key West, Florida 73. Him and his wife divorced 74. He wrote about the Spanish Civil War 75. When he was in Madrid he met Martha Gellhorn 76. They married in 1940. 77. He had a passion for deep sea fishing 78. Martha Gellhorn divorced him in 1945 79. After the divorce he married Mary Welsh who was a correspondent with TIME 80. He taught his son to drink at 12