Description above from the Wikipedia Ernest Hemingway (journalist), licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia. Ernest Miller Hemingway (July 21, 1899 – July 2, 1961) was an American journalist, novelist, short-story writer, and sportsman. His economical and understated style—which he termed the iceberg theory—had a strong influence on 20th-century fiction, while his adventurous lifestyle and his public image brought him admiration from later generations. Hemingway produced most of his work between the mid-1920s and the mid-1950s, and he won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1954. He published seven novels, six short-story collections, and two nonfiction works. Three of his novels, four short-story collections, and three nonfiction works were published posthumously. Many of his works are considered classics of American literature. Hemingway was raised in Oak Park, Illinois. After high school, he was a reporter for a few months for The Kansas City Star before leaving for the Italian Front to enlist as an ambulance driver in World War I. In 1918, he was seriously wounded and returned home. His wartime experiences formed the basis for his novel A Farewell to Arms (1929). In 1921, Hemingway married Hadley Richardson, the first of four wives. They moved to Paris where he worked as a foreign correspondent and fell under the influence of the modernist writers and artists of the 1920s' "Lost Generation" expatriate community. His debut novel The Sun Also Rises was published in 1926. He divorced Richardson in 1927 and married Pauline Pfeiffer; they divorced after he returned from the Spanish Civil War, where he had been a journalist. He based For Whom the Bell Tolls (1940) on his experience there. Martha Gellhorn became his third wife in 1940; they separated after he met Mary Welsh in London during World War II. He was present with the troops as a journalist at the Normandy landings and the liberation of Paris. Hemingway maintained permanent residences in Key West, Florida (in the 1930s), and Cuba (in the 1940s and 1950s). He almost died in 1954 after plane crashes on successive days; injuries left him in pain and ill health for much of the rest of his life. In 1959, he bought a house in Ketchum, Idaho, where, in mid-1961, he ended his own life.
Ernest Hemingway: 4 Weddings and a Funeral
(Self - Writer (archive footage))
Hemingway
Gary Cooper: American Life, American Legend
(Self (archive footage))
The Spanish Earth
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Hedda Hopper's Hollywood No. 3
(Self)
Ava Gardner: Life Is Bigger Than the Movies
(Self (archive footage))
Hemingway Unknown
The Kid Stays in the Picture
(Self (archive footage))
Ernest Hemingway: Wrestling with Life
(Archival Footage)
A War in Hollywood
(Self - Writer (archive footage))
Salinger
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Hemingway
(Himself (archive footage))
The Old Man and the Sea
(Novel)
To Have and Have Not
(Novel)
A Farewell to Arms
(Novel)
Garden of Eden
(Novel)
The Killers
(Novel)
The Sun Also Rises
(Novel)
For Whom the Bell Tolls
(Novel)
The Killers
(Novel)
The Old Man and the Sea
(Novel)
The Breaking Point
(Novel)
The Killers
(Novel)
The Gun Runners
(Novel)
Hemingway's Adventures of a Young Man
(Story)
The Spanish Earth
(Writer)
The Fifth Column
(Writer)
Women and Men: Stories of Seduction
(Story)
Captain Khorshid
(Novel)
White Elephants
(Novel)
Spain in Flames
(Writer)
The Old Man and the Sea
(Novel)
My Old Man
(Short Story)
Soldier's Home
(Short Story)
The Macomber Affair
(Short Story)
The Snows of Kilimanjaro
(Story)
The Snows of Kilimanjaro
(Short Story)
A Clean and Well Lit Place
(Story)
For Whom the Bell Tolls
(Story)
Hills Like White Elephants
(Novel)
Hills Like White Elephants
(Short Story)
Under My Skin
(Short Story)
A Farewell to Arms
(Novel)
Mien
(Original Story)
Islands in the Stream
(Novel)
After the Storm
(Original Story)
A Farewell to Arms
(Novel)
Night Express
(Short Story)
The Killers
(Short Story)
Randy Writes a Novel
(Thanks)
The Battler
(Writer)
The Man With the Orange Head
(Novel)
Across the River and Into the Trees
(Novel)
Islands in the Stream
(Novel)
The Sun Also Rises
(Novel)