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Ernest Hemingway
(1899—1961) American novelist, short-story writer, and journalist
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The Oxford Companion to Military History
American big-game hunter, deep-sea fisherman, war correspondent, and winner of the 1954 Nobel Prize for Literature. Still a teenager,
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The Oxford Encyclopedia of American Literature
Ernest Miller Hemingway was born on 21 July 1899, in Oak Park, Illinois. His father, Clarence Edmonds Hemingway,
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After serving as an ambulance driver in World War 1, Hemingway became a journalist, first in Paris and later as
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The Oxford Companion to Twentieth-Century Literature in English
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The Oxford Companion to United States History
(1899–1961), writer, novelist, Nobel Prize recipient.
Born in Oak Park, Illinois, Ernest Hemingway completed high school and then worked briefly as a reporter on the ...
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The Oxford Companion to American Literature (6 ed.)
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Who's Who in the Twentieth Century
US writer, whose novels and short stories include some of the best-known works of the twentieth century. He was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in ...