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Ernest Hemingway Biography



 Ernesto "Ernie" Miller Hemingway, born in Oak Park, Illinois, on July 21, 1899, was an American writer who conquered the world with his concise prose and adventurous lifestyle. More than just a novelist, Hemingway was an inveterate globetrotter, a passionate hunter, an intrepid war correspondent, and an unrepentant drinker.



 **From war to the typewriter**

 His youth was marked by the First World War, where he served as an ambulance driver in Italy. This traumatic experience would leave a deep mark on his work, imbuing it with a melancholic tone and a disenchanted view of the world. After the war, Hemingway moved to Paris, where he immersed himself in the vibrant literary scene of the time, rubbing shoulders with figures such as Gertrude Stein, F. Scott Fitzgerald, and Ezra Pound.

**The birth of a literary icon**

 In 1925, Hemingway published his first novel, **"Party"**, which portrayed the "Lost Generation" of American expatriates in postwar Europe. The work catapulted Hemingway to fame, establishing him as a singular voice on the literary scene. His narrative style, characterized by short, precise sentences, direct language and vivid descriptions, became his personal trademark, coining the term "iceberg" to describe his technique: only a small part of the story is exposed on the surface, while that most of it remains submerged, waiting to be deciphered by the reader.

**Masterpieces and endless adventures**

 Throughout his prolific career, Hemingway gave us a series of masterpieces that explored themes such as masculinity, nature, death and love. Among his most notable novels are:

 * "A Farewell to Arms" (1929): A story of love and war in the context of the First World War.

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