Hemingway personal information
Fitzgerald
It was threw a letter from ______that Maxwell perkins discovered Hemingway's writings. In turn, Hemingway was always faithful to his famous friend.
pauline Fifer
Meanwhile, his marriage fell about when ______ befriended Hadley and ultimately pursued Hemingway romantically. He loved both women at the same time, but Hadley gave him up even though she was the love of his life.
hunter, his life
Telling of the future, his first published short story was about a _____ who ends ___
Nobel Prize
He was awarded the ______ _______ for literature.
Super Masculinity
Hemingway became an icon of _________
The Old Man and the Sea
Hemingway gained much of his knowledge about fishing from a man named Gregorio Fuentes, who provided the basis for his novella _________
bitter blow
Hemingway suffered a _____ ______ when his father committed suicide. Hauntingly, he wrote, "Ill probably go the same way"
Martha Gellhorn
Hemingway was an unfaithful husband. He ultimately struck up a relationship with ________ _______ and he left Pauline for her
The sun also rises
Hemingway's commercial and critical breakthrough was called _______
contact, father
Hemingways sons had no real, constant ______ with their _______, and he would largely ignore them when they weren't in his immediate prescence.
physical, mental
His drinking began to take a toll on his ____ and ____ health.
spanish, bull fighting
In 1923, he fell in love with the _______ culture, overwhelmed by the pageantry of ________
New York Times, death of shakespeare
In 1950 _____ declared Hemingway the most important writer since _____
Drinking
In Havana, he brought electricity and notability to the nighclubs. _______ Was an important part of his life, and he wouldn't have been the same way without it.
true sentence, truest
In his autobiography, a Moveable feast, he wrote, "Write one ___ _____. Write the ____ sentence that you know.
Hemingway quote
"Everymans life ends the same way, it is only the details of how he lived and how he died that distinguishes one man from another"
Italy
After suffering a string of devastating losses, Hemingway sought to relive the romantic notions of his youth by traveling to ____.
World War 2
Driven greatly by his competition with Martha, Hemingway left for Europe to become a reporter during ___ ___ __.
First Aid ambulance
During WW1, Hemingway was rejected by the army, so he volunteered for the division in Germany
plane crashes
He traveled back to africa where he was involved in two _______ ______. These accidents affected him for the rest of his life.
A Moveable Feast
Ernest and Hadleys marriage hit a turning point when she lost all of his writings, except _______ during a train trip to deliver them, he never fully forgave her.
Kansas City Star
Ernest used his uncle's connections to get a job at the ______ and proved to be a great journalist
Paris
He became a foreign correspondent for the Toronto Star, and he and his wife became expatriates and moved to _______ in the 1920s
hard, man
He constantly repeated the phrase to his son, "It's ____ to be a ____ man.
61 by a self inflicted gun shot wound
He died at age
Hadly Richardson, 5 visits later
He met ___________ at a party. She was 29, eight years older than Hemingway, when they met, and they married ______________ later
to endure one must last
He once said
Kennedy
President _____ asked him to write something for his inauguration. Hemingway was unable to do so
The Old Man and the Sea
The defining work of Hemingways career became known as __________________. He wrote it in response to the criticism he gained from his previous novel.
Pulitzer
The old man and the see earned him the ______ prize
His own writing style
Use short sentences. Used short first paragraphs, be positive not negative
Across the River and into the Trees
While in Italy, he struck up a romantic relationship with a much younger woman who was the siren of his Novel ____________
A moveable feast
____________ was his last work. Through writing it, he reflected upon and romanticized about his one true love, Haldey.