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Hemingway acknowledged that Stein taught him to write simply, clearly, and sparely. He also felt the influence went the other way. He wrote of her, to a friend, "You know a funny thing, she never could write dialogue. It was terrible. She learned to do it from my stuff."
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Wister's popular 1902 novel about a macho Western hero was a great favorite of Hemingway.
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Is/Was Married To
Hemingway and Gellhorn had a brief, turbulent, acrimonious marriage in the 1940s, when both were working as war correspondents.
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Was Inspiration Of
Palin's novel is about the chair Hemingway supposedly sat in while fishing in Peru during the filming of "The Old Man and the Sea".
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The heroine of "Second Sight" is living in a cabin in the Michigan woods--Hemingway country--while she writes a thesis on Hemingway himself.
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The title of Hemingway's "For Whom the Bell Tolls" comes from one of Donne's "Meditations".
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Bellow's Eugene Henderson has the initials E.H., the novel about him is set in Africa, and he is the same type of hard-drinking, brawling, bullying personality as Hemingway.
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Is Related To
Hilary Hemingway is the niece of Ernest Hemingway.
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Lorian Hemingway is Ernest Hemingway's granddaughter.
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Is Basis Of
"The Crook Factory" is a novel whose main character is Ernest Hemingway, and purports to be largely based on facts gathered from FBI files.
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Contributor Quotation
"There isn't any symbolism. The sea is the sea. The old man is an old man. The boy is a boy and the fish is a fish. The sharks are all sharks, no better and no worse. All the symbolism that people say is shit."
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"Writing, at its best, is a lonely life. For he does his work alone and if he is a good enough writer he must face eternity, or the lack of it, each day. For a true writer each book should be a new beginning where he tries again for something that is beyond attainment."
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"All good books are alike in that they are truer than if they had really happened and after you are finished reading one you will feel that all that happened to you and afterwards it all belongs to you: the good and the bad, the ecstasy, the remorse and sorrow, the people and the places and how the weather was. If you can get so that you can give that to people, then you are a writer."
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"The only thing for me to do is write good books. I may be a no good son of a bitch and lead a highly criticizable life. But I am a good and conscientious writer, and they ought to give you that....I love my work more than I love any woman or anything else."
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Biography
Hemingway played football in high school and was a lifelong sportsman, obsessed from his youth with hunting and fishing, but had no formal education after Oak Park High. He drove an ambulance in France in World War I and also served (and was wounded) in the Italian army. After the war, he was a reporter for the "Toronto Star". In the 1920s, he settled in Paris as part of the group of American expatriates who formed Gertrude Stein's circle. She was an enormous influence on his writing, teaching t more... 
 
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Birth Information
07/21/1889 Illinois, Great Lakes States, United States,


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