The Clouded Life of Ernest Hemingway “Every man 's life ends the same way. It is only the details of how he lived and how he died that distinguish one man from another,” (Hemingway). The details of Ernest Hemingway’s life are nothing short of remarkable. The dash between the dates on his gravestone more than distinguish him from the notable mid-century authors he competed with. The life and works of Hemingway has stimulated the minds of people all over the world for the last one-hundred and sixteen years. The years of success and the years when his life was nothing short of turmoil interests people to this day. The marked impact of Ernest Hemingway’s clouded life and works has transcended his generation, and his undying quest for adventure continues to influence society today. He remains as one of the most renowned authors and journalist of his era ("Ernest Hemingway."). In history, there are few other people who have accomplished more in their life than Hemingway, and it began on July 21st, 1899, in Oak Park, Illinois where he was born to Dr. Clarence and Grace Hall Hemingway (Nelson and Jones 1). Ernest was born into a strict family with four siblings named Marceline, Ursula, Carol, and Leicester Hemingway (1). He spent his teen years in Oak Park and attended Oak Park High School where he performed in theatrical performances and wrote for the school newspaper ("Ernest Hemingway: A Storyteller 's Legacy”). He graduated in 1917 and took up a job with the Kansas City Star
Wagner-Martin, Linda, Reynolds, David S., and Myerson, Joel, eds. A Historical Guide to Ernest Hemingway. New York: Oxford University Press, Inc., 2000. Print.
Ernest Hemingway was born July 21, 1989 (Ernest Hemingway Biography, 2015). Ernest is a 40 year old white male, average build weighing no more than 180 pounds. He was born in Cicero, Illinois. Ernest is a heterosexual male, who enjoys the company of woman. Hemingway is an author of many novels and many publications within newspapers.
Ernest Hemingway started his career as a writer in a newspaper office in Kansas City at the age of seventeen. Here he learned to get to the heart of a story with direct, simple sentences. After the United States entered the First World War, he joined a volunteer ambulance unit in the Italian army. Here he was wounded near the Italian/Austrian front. Hospitalized, he fell in love with his nurse, who later called off their relationship. After his return to the United States, he became a reporter for Canadian and American newspapers and was soon sent back to Europe to cover such events as the Greek Revolution. During the twenties, Hemingway became a member of the group of expatriate Americans in Paris, which he described in his first important work ‘The Sun Also Rises’ (1926).
In Hemingway’s writing, he is always searching for truth, although, he often looks at the world in a nihilistic way. When reading through the authors’ short-stories or novels, he often refers to nothingness and the meaninglessness of existence. However, he also uses a practical application to repair his existential nihilistic viewpoints. Hemingway’s work is often seen as a representation of himself, and I believe that he used pragmatism as a distraction from the meaninglessness of the world. With suicide being prevalent in his family, I firmly believe that Hemingway himself strived for meaning in life, but eventually opted out because life is chaotic and there are too many unknown answers in the world. Hemingway tried to establish values and morals through pragmatism, but in reality, values are constantly changing and everything is temporary. By looking through a philosophical lens, I will demonstrate how Hemingway uses absurdism, nihilism, and pragmatism as a way to understand and interpret the world. In order to do so, I will look through Hemingway’s short-stories and novels and analyze passages critically to showcase the theories that are present in his work. In order to undertake this grand idea, I will also incorporate biographical elements to display Hemingway’s family history of suicide and to showcase his personal struggle to find meaning in the world.
Ernest Miller Hemingway was born in Oak Park, Illinois on July 21st, 1899 and was an American writer and journalist
Ernest Hemingway is noted as being one of the greatest authors in American history. His style of writing and the topics he chose were appealing to readers of his time and his works are widely read to this day. Ernest was born on July 21, 1899 in Oak Creek, Illinois to Clarence and Grace Hemingway. As a young boy, he spent most of his time outdoors and enjoyed staying at his family's cabin in Michigan. It was here that he discovered his passion for hunting, fishing, and the outdoors. During high school, Hemingway wrote for the sports section of his school's newspaper and continued his newspaper career immediately after graduating when he went to work for the Kansas City Star. It was here that he gained valuable writing experience and adapted
Ernest Hemingway, journalist, novelist, rabid outdoors-man, was born in Oak Park, IL, on July 21, 1899. He was the first son of a physician father and a musician mother. Young Ernest hated his first name, thinking it was too reminiscent of the foppish hero of Oscar Wilde’s play, “The Importance of Being Earnest.” He inherited his mother’s energy and enthusiasm. Yet, later life, often said that he did, in fact, hate his mother and the cello lessons she forced on him.
The period between World War I and World War II was a very turbulent time in America. Ernest Hemingway most represented this period with his unrestrained lifestyle. This lifestyle brought him many successes, but it eventually destroyed him in the end. His stories are read in classrooms across America, but his semi-autobiographical writings are horrible role models for the students who read them. Hemingway’s lifestyle greatly influenced his writings in many ways.
Ernest Miller Hemingway was an American author, short story writer, and journalist. He was an influential author in the 20th-century. He was unlike many other novelists who wrote out very long intricate sentences. Hemingway revolutionizes what an author should be like. Which is why many people fell in love with his economical and modesty style of writing. His life of adventure and the view of the public influenced later generations. However, at the highest point of his literary career, Hemingway's body and mind were beginning to betray him. He suffered from depression and was treated for many severe conditions such as high blood pressure and liver disease. Late 1900s, Hemingway committed suicide in his Ketchum home.
Ernest Hemingway is regarded as one of the most influential writers during the twentieth century. Born and raised in Oak Park, Illinois, Hemingway started his literary career writing newspapers in a local newspaper office. During World War One, he joined a unit in the Italian army, volunteering in an ambulance. While on the front, Hemingway was wounded and spent a considerable amount of time in the hospital. Later, he was presented with a medal for bringing back a wounded Italian soldier in spite of being wounded. Despite this setback, he returned back to the United States and became a reporter for American and Canadian newspaper. Shortly after, Hemingway was sent back to Europe to report events from the Greek Revolution.
Many authors, critics, and everyday social readers define Ernest Hemingway as the prime example of 20th century American literature. Hemingway’s works transcend time itself, so that even readers today analyze and criticize his works. His works, of course, have drawn praises and animosity from all corners of the globe. Critics often applause Hemingway on his short simple prose, for which many people recognize him for. His writing builds upon the masterful usage of “short, simple words and short, simple sentences” (Wagner, 3) to create clear and easy to
Hemingway's world is one in which things do not grow and bear fruit, but explode, break, decompose, or are eaten away. It is saved from total misery by visions of endurance, by what happiness the body can give when it does not hurt, by interludes of love which
Ernest Hemingway was born in Oak Park, Illinois on July 21, 1899 (Oliver, 1999). He was an author and journalist, and started his writing career in 1917, working for The
“Ernest Hemingway has been called the twentieth century's most influential writer. With the publication of A Farewell to Arms in 1929, he achieved widespread fame, and despite a steady decline in the quality of his work thereafter, his fame continued to grow until his suicide in 1961 and beyond.”
Ernest Hemingway the winner of the Nobel Peace prize lived a troubled life over his Sixty-two years of life and experienced many struggles. He went through a few marriages, different faiths and in the end, he lost his battle with depression. However, though all of this he made an impact on the world with the style and theme of American literature he wrote and is a significant influence to many authors and readers alike. During his life, there were many things that were an influence and help shape his writing into what it is today. Hemingway heavily focused on the theme of war during his career and was a topic of several of his novels one of those novels being “For whom the bell tolls” (Hemingway) The recognizable effects of Hemingway’s influence on literature is still witnessed around the world in the many tributes to him to this day.