2012年6月16日土曜日

Ernest Hemingway 3Bs


Born in Illinois, Ernest Hemingway was raised by a father who was a doctor, and a mother who was a music teacher. His writing career first started when he started out as a reporter for the Kansas City Star. At the age of eighteen, he volunteered as a Red Cross ambulance driver, when he was injured by a shrapnel, ultimately invaliding him home from the front lines of the fight in Italy. 
A while after his return, Hemingway move to  Paris where he served as a correspondent for the Toronto Daily Star, where he became part of a group of American and English writers including Gertrude Stein, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Ezra Pound, and Ford Madox Ford. Hemingway was considered as the voice of the "lost generation," who felt disaffection in the post world war ages in the United States. His most famous book was on his experience in the front lines at Italy, called A Farewell to Arms, published in 1929. He has also written The Sun Also Rises, published in 1926.

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