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  1. To Have and Have Not (Scribner Classics) by Ernest Hemingway, 1999-07-06
  2. Papa Hemingway: A Personal Memoir by A. E. Hotchner, 2005-04-06
  3. Hemingway on Fishing by Ernest Hemingway, 2007-10-01
  4. THE SUN ALSO RISES BY ERNEST HEMINGWAY/1954 by ERNEST HEMMINGWAY, 1954
  5. Garden of Eden by Ernest Hemingway, 1995-09-06
  6. Ernest Hemingway: a Life Story (2 Vol. ) by Carlos Baker, 1994-01-01
  7. Men Without Women by Ernest Hemingway, 1997-02-21
  8. Islands in the Stream : A Novel by Ernest Hemingway, 2003-07-22
  9. A Moveable Feast: The Restored Edition by Ernest Hemingway, 2010-07-20
  10. The DANGEROUS SUMMER by Ernest Hemingway, 1997-12-09
  11. The Snows of Kilimanjaro and Other Stories (Scribner Classics) by Ernest Hemingway, 1999-07-06
  12. Along with Youth: Hemingway, the Early Years by Peter Griffin, 1987-05-28
  13. Historic Photos of Ernest Hemingway by James Plath, 2009-03-15
  14. Ernest Hemingway Selected Letters 1917-1961 by Ernest Hemingway, 2003-06-03

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22. PAL: Ernest Hemingway (1899-1961)
The Sons of Maxwell Perkins Letters of F. Scott Fitzgerald, ernest hemingway, Thomas Wolfe, and Their Editor. Columbia U of South Carolina P, 2004.
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Source: EH Hall of Fame "Certainly there is no hunting like the hunting of man and those who have hunted armed men long enough and liked it, never really care for anything else thereafter." - EH, "On The Blue Water: A Gulf Stream Letter." Esquire , April, 1936 Hemingway's Iceberg Theory "If a writer of prose knows enough about what he is writing about he may omit things that he knows and the reader, if the writer is writing truly enough, will have a feeling of those things as strongly as though the writer had stated them. The dignity of movement of an iceberg is due to only one-eighth of it being above water." Death In the Afternoon , Scribner's, 1932, Chap. 16, 192. Grace Under Pressure "DP: `Exactly what do you mean by `guts'?'

23. Ernest Hemingway Quotes
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Date of Death: July 2 Nationality: American Find on Amazon: Ernest Hemingway Related Authors: Richard Bach Gore Vidal Anne Rice William Faulkner ... Will Thomas A man can be destroyed but not defeated. Ernest Hemingway A man's got to take a lot of punishment to write a really funny book. Ernest Hemingway A serious writer is not to be confounded with a solemn writer. A serious writer may be a hawk or a buzzard or even a popinjay, but a solemn writer is always a bloody owl. Ernest Hemingway About morals, I know only that what is moral is what you feel good after and what is immoral is what you feel bad after. Ernest Hemingway All good books are alike in that they are truer than if they had really happened. Ernest Hemingway All good books have one thing in common - they are truer than if they had really happened. Ernest Hemingway All modern American literature comes from one book by Mark Twain called Huckleberry Finn.

24. Ernest Hemingway — Infoplease.com
hemingway, ernest, 1899–1961, American novelist and shortstory writer, b. Oak Park, Ill. one of the great American writers of the 20th cent.
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25. Ernest Miller Hemingway Winner Of The 1954 Nobel Prize In Literature
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1954 Nobel Laureate in Literature
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26. Ernest Hemingway Hemingway: An Introduction Biography
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  • Ernest Hemingway is a giant of modern literature. Among twentieth-century American fiction writers, his work is most often compared to that of his contemporaries William Faulkner and F. Scott Fitzgerald. Combined with his outstanding short stories, Hemingway’s four major novels— The Sun Also Rises A Farewell to Arms For Whom the Bell Tolls (1940), and The Old Man and the Sea (1952)—comprise a contribution to modern fiction that is far more substantial than Fitzgerald’s and that approximates Faulkner’s. Faulkner was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature a few years before Hemingway received this recognition, but their respective approaches to fiction are so dissimilar that this belated receipt says little or nothing about Hemingway’s stature relative to that of Faulkner. When set alongside Faulkner’s Mississippi novels, Hemingway’s major works feature simpler structures and narrative voices/personae. As or more important, Hemingway’s style, with its consistent use of short, concrete, direct prose and of scenes consisting exclusively of dialogue, gives his novels and short stories a distinctive accessibility that is immediately identifiable with the author. Owing to the direct character of both his style and his life-style, there is a tendency to cast Hemingway as a “representative” American writer whose work reflects the bold, forthright and rugged individualism of the American spirit in action.

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28. American Masters . Ernest Hemingway | PBS
When Joseph Conrad died, ernest hemingway, by way of an obituary notice, wrote a little piece in the TRANSATLANTIC REVIEW, in October 1924, and what he said
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W hen Joseph Conrad died, Ernest Hemingway, by way of an obituary notice, wrote a little piece in the TRANSATLANTIC REVIEW, in October 1924, and what he said was that if it could be shown that by grinding T. S. Eliot down to a fine powder, and by sprinkling the powder upon Conrad's grave, then Conrad would immediately jump out of his grave and commence to write, then he, Hemingway, would leave for London immediately with a sausage grinder in his luggage.
Hemingway, or course, had fame as well as reputation, a public fame which no doubt worked against his literary reputation even as it made his one of the best-known names on earth. In the smaller world of Hemingway's first American and British readers, the name H. L. Mencken must have seemed just as ineradicable in the twenties. In THE SUN ALSO RISES there is a two-and-a-half-page passage, when Jake and Bill are fishing, in which affectionate fun is made of Mencken . These two and a half pages must be baffling, and perhaps expendable, to many of Hemingway's present readers. If it crossed the author's mind that he was taking a bet on Mencken's posterity, it probably seemed a fairly safe bet at the time. I happen to like Mencken, but I don't know more than two or three people in England who have read him, let alone heard of him. I am dwelling on this ebb and flow between reputation and oblivion only to make a much-delayed point, that an entire conference on Ernest Hemingway, not to mention the existence of periodicals entirely devoted to him, in both senses, accords very well with my own opinion of his work and his lasting importance.

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Ernest Hemingway Ernest Hemingway was born on July 21, 1899, in suburban Oak Park, IL, to Dr. Clarence and Grace Hemingway. Ernest was the second of six children to be raised in the quiet suburban town. His father was a physician, and both parents were devout Christians. In this context, Hemingway's childhood pursuits fostered the interests which would blossom into literary achievements. Although Grace hoped her son would be influenced by her musical interests, young Hemingway preferred to accompany his father on hunting and fishing trips. This love of outdoor adventure would be reflected later in many of Hemingway's stories, particularly those featuring protagonist Nick Adams. Hemingway also had an aptitude for physical challenge that engaged him through high school, where he both played football and boxed. Because of permanent eye damage contracted from numerous boxing matches, Hemingway was repeatedly rejected from service in World War I. Boxing provided more material for Hemingway's stories, as well as a habit of likening his literary feats to boxing victories. Hemingway also edited his high school newspaper and reported for the Kansas City Star , adding a year to his age after graduating from high school in 1917.

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Four decades after his death, and near the turn of another century

35. Ernest Hemingway: A Storyteller's Legacy - John F. Kennedy Presidential Library
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By Megan Floyd Desnoyers A t 8 o'clock on the morning of July 21st. 1899 Ernest Miller Hemingway came to town wrapped in a light blue comforter. It was a very hot morning. The sun shone brightly and the Robins sang their sweetest songs to welcome the little stranger to this beautiful world The paper record that begins with her lovingly compiled scrapbooks comes full circle with the donations to the John F. Kennedy Library by Hemingway's fourth wife and widow, Mary Welsh Hemingway, and his sons, Jack, Patrick, and Gregory, of Hemingway's manuscripts, letters, scrapbooks, notebooks, photographs, and memorabilia. Fading French copybooks with handwritten drafts of The Sun Also Rises , a letter to Mary written on a paper drawer liner from New York's Ambassador Hotel, scrapbooks covered with zebra and lion skin, a ring containing shrapnel from his leg injury during World War Ithe Hemingway Collection provides the raw material to help us document and understand Hemingway as writer, celebrity, husband, father, friend, and keeper of almost everything. Since "he seldom threw away any piece of paper," the record is incredibly rich and frequently puzzling. "Grandma Cherrie [Caroline Hancock Hall] sent Ernest Miller his first silver spoon, marked E.M.H. in the bowl," Grace wrote.

36. Ernest Hemingway In Michigan
hemingway in Michigan focuses on ernest hemingways Michiganinfluenced work, especially the Nick Adams Stories. Annual conference in Petoskey features
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Since 1990, focusing on the Michigan influence in Ernest Hemingway's work, especially the Nick Adams Stories. Annual Hemingway Weekend in Petoskey features speakers, readings, exhibits, and tours
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    Carlos Baker s and AE Hotchner s biographies are both strong; My Brother, ernest hemingway by his brother Leicester is very readable.
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    40. Ernest Hemingway’s Top 5 Tips For Writing Well | Copyblogger
    Who better? Many business people faced with the task of writing for marketing purposes are quick to say Hey,
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    by Brian Clark Who better? Many business people faced with the task of writing for marketing purposes are quick to say: Hey, I’m no Hemingway! But really, who better than Hemingway to emulate? Rather than embracing the flowery prose of the literati, he chose to eschew obfuscation at every turn and write simply and clearly. So let’s see what Ernest can teach us about effective writing.
    1. Use short sentences.
    Hemingway was famous for a terse minimalist style of writing that dispensed with flowery adjectives and got straight to the point. In short, Hemingway wrote with simple genius. Perhaps his finest demonstration of short sentence prowess was when he was challenged to tell an entire story in only 6 words: For sale: baby shoes, never used.
    2. Use short first paragraphs.
    See opening.
    3. Use vigorous English.
    Here’s David Garfinkel’s take on this one:
    4. Be positive, not negative.
    Since Hemingway was not necessarily the cheeriest guy in the world, what does he mean by be positive ? Basically, you should say what something

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