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ARRoGANT CoURiERS WiTH ESSaYS
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Grade Level: Type of Work Subject/Topic is on:
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[ ]6-8 [ ]Class Notes [Essay on Hemmingway. ]
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[x]9-10 [ ]Cliff Notes [ ]
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[x]11-12 [x]Essay/Report [ ]
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[ ]College [ ]Misc [ ]
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Date: 06/94 # of Words:654 School:Public - COED State:NY
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Autobiography on Hemingway
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Earnest Hemingway
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Earnest Miller Hemingway was borin in Oak Park Illinois. After
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graduating from high school, he got a job at a paper called "Kansas City
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Star". Hemingway continually tried to enter the military, but his defective
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eye, hindered this task. Hemingway had managed to get a job driving an
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American Red Cross ambulance. During this expedition, he was injured and
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hospitalized. Hemingway had an affinity for a particular nurse at that
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hospital, her name was Agnes von Kurowsky. Hemingway continually proposed
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to her, and she continually denied. When Hemingway healed his injuries, he
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moved back to Michigan, and had wanted to write again. Hemingway married
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Hadley Richardson and was working in France, as a foreign corespondent, for
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the "Toronto Star". In 1925, he wrote a book called "In Our Time", which
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was marketed in New York. The next year he published a book called "The Sun
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Also Rises", a novel where he had his first success. The book deals with a
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group of desultory people in exile from France and Spain-members of the
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"lost generation", a phrase made famous by Hemingway himself.
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In post-war years, Hemingway spent most of his time writing books.
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But, when his first marriage failed, and produced a son, John, he had
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married Pauline Pfeiffer, who had his next 2 children. Based in Paris, he
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had travelled for skiing, bullfighting, fishing, or hunting that by then
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had become what most of his work was all about. Hemingway, started writing
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short stories, among them was "Men Without Women" in 1927, and "A Farewell
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to Arms" in 1929. This story ("A Farewell to Arms"), shows a lovestory
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within a war time setting. Many people believe that Hemingway, did his
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writing at this period of his life. He once confessed "If I had not been
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hunting and fishing, I would have probably been writing." (Hemingway 283
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(3)). Hemingway's stories were based on adventure, and different aspects of
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it. His love of spain, and his love of bullfighting, led him to write a
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book called "Death in the Afternoon". During the 1930's, Spain was in a
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civil war, still having ties in Spain, Hemingway made 4 trips their. He
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raised money, for a party called the "Loyalists". He wrote a book about it
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called "The Fifth Column". In this book, the narrator is the protagonist.
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From more experience in spain, he wrote a book called "Whom the Bell Tolls"
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in 1940. This book was the most successful writing, based on sales of the
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book.
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All of Hemingway's life, has been fascinated by wars. For example, in
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"A Farewell to Arms", he focussed on how war had no meaning, and was
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futile. Following the war in Europe, Hemingway returned to his home in
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Cuba, and his fourth marriage was with Mary Welsh-a correspondent whom he
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had met in London and whom he would be married to for the last time. In
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1953, Hemingway recieved a Pulitzer prize for his book "The Old Man and the
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Sea". As one critic put it "Hemingway was a cheerful, irascible, by turns
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generous, and selfish, expansive and egocentric. Hemingway was hedonistic
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and dedicated, in love with life and yet by his own admission obsessed with
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death." (Hemingway 221 (2)) By 1960, Hemingway was driven out of Cuba
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(Because of Castro), and moved to Finca, and then he moved to a house in
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Ketchum, Idaho. Hemingway was suffering from severe depression, and anxiety
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attacks. He had gone to the mayo clinic in Massachusettes, to recieve
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electro-shock therapy, but it didn't work out for him at all. Later that
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same year, Hemingway ended his life, with a shot gun.
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Bibliography
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1)Baker, Carlos H.
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Hemmingway:A Life Story
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Scribner, 1969
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2)Lynn, Kenneth S.
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Hemmingway
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Simon & Schuster, 1987
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3)McDowell, Nicholas.
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Hemingway
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Rourke, 1989
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4)Meyers, Jeffrey
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Hemingway:A Biography
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Harper, 1985
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5)Lovelock, James
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Hemingway
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Harvard University Press, 1985
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