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Hemingway: A Modernist Author
Examines the major works of Ernest Hemingway & discusses why Hemingway can be called a modernist author. -- 900 words;

Ernest Hemingway
Discusses the life of author Ernest Hemingway. Examines how Hemingway's experiences informed his novels & how he portrayed himself autobiographically in them. -- 2,250 words;

Hemingway’s “Farewell to Arms”
This paper discusses Hemingway’s “Farewell to Arms”, a quasi-autobiographical novel, which echoes Hemingway’s life and serves as a commentary on the times and Hemingway’s character. -- 2,060 words; APA

The Hemingway Code: Life Sucks and then you Die
The Hemingway Code uses Ernest Hemingway's piece 'A Farewell to Arms' to discuss what it is to be a hero and how successful the characters are at dealing with the injustices of life. -- 2,207 words;

Ernest Hemingway: Larger than Life
An analysis of the three protagonists in three of Hemingway's war novels with an indication to Hemingway's quasi-autobiographical style of writing. -- 1,900 words; APA

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HEMINGWAY

Non-Fiction Book Report
The book Ernest Hemingway and his world was written by Anthony Burgess and it was
published in 1978 by Charles Scribners Sons. Its main concept is about the life of Ernest
Hemingway and how he differed from his fellow writers in being a very strong man of
action.
There are many settings in the book because Ernest Hemingway was a man who traveled all
his life to all of the United States, Europe, Africa, the Caribbean, and several other
places. The author describes what Hemingway would do in each of these places and what the
consequences caused by his actions were.
The first setting is in Oak Park Illinois, this is where Ernest Hemingway is born on July
21, 1899. When he grows up, Ernest goes to war in Europe and after that he comes back and
moves to Chicago, which is where he marries Hadley Richardson. 
After they get married, they move to Canada where Hemingway's son is born. When he finds
himself unhappy, he divorces Hadley and moves to Paris where he meets and marries Pauline
Pfeiffer, after a short period of time, he divorces her and marries Mary Welsh in
Havana.
In 1953 he goes to a safari in Africa and has a serious accident, which leaves him ill
for the rest of his days. 
At his last home in Ketchum, Idaho, on a Sunday morning on July 2, 1961, Ernest Miller
Hemingway commits suicide.
The author shows all the main conflicts that Hemingway goes through. I wonder how he knew
such personal details about Hemingway's life knowing that he was always a very private
person.
It is shown how Ernest is always treated by as a baby by his mom and how he never
forgives her for his humiliation. When he was in high school he would sometimes get in
trouble for using forbidden words in the school paper. He would do this just to create a
ruckus.
The author lets us know how Hemingway's heart is broken when a nurse he falls in love
with, rejects him for another man. He also lets us see that Ernest is a very insensitive
person when he leaves his wife and son for another woman, and this one for his third, and
then finally fourth wife. This shows how unstable Ernest is. He becomes so unstable that
he takes his own life when he can't handle all his problems.
Burgess apparently wants the public to see how Hemingway lived an adventurous life and
even though he always looked and acted very manly, he had a very confusing life and this
probably explains why he didn't fear death, especially his own. He also compares how
Ernest takes much of his storyline from his novel, A Farewell to Arms, from his personal
experiences. The main character of the book experiences many of the same situations
Hemingway faced. Some of these similarities are exact while some are less similar, and
some events have a completely different outcome.
I think that Anthony Burgess does a good job in this biography because he lets the public
see all the details of Ernest Hemingway's success and failures. I liked reading about
Hemingway's life because it was very interesting and I wouldn't mind reading one of his
famous books like A Farewell to Arms or Death in the Afternoon.

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