Ernest Hemingway
Ernest Miller Hemingway was an American novelist, short-story writer, and journalist. His economical and understated style—which included his iceberg theory—had a strong influence on 20th-century fiction, while his adventurous lifestyle and public image brought him admiration from later generations. Hemingway produced most of his work between the mid-1920s and the mid-1950s, and he was awarded the 1954 Nobel Prize in Literature. 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.
A farewell to arms
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ALONG WITH YOUTH
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CAPTIVES
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CHAMPS D’HONNEUR
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CHAPTER HEADING
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In our time
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Men without women
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MITRAIGLIATRICE
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MONTPARNASSE
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MY OLD MAN
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OILY WEATHER
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OKLAHOMA
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OUT OF SEASON
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RIPARTO D’ASSALTO
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ROOSEVELT
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The Sun Also Rises
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Three Stories & Ten Poems
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UP IN MICHIGAN
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Language of works
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Born/died
1899 — 1961
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