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The Life and Times of Papa. Ernest Hemingway 1899 - 1961. Ernest Hemingway. Early Years. 1899 July 21, Hemingway is born. Second of six children born to Clarence and Grace Hall Hemingway - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Ernest Hemingway1899 - 1961
The Life and Times of Papa
Ernest Hemingway
1899 July 21, Hemingway is born.Second of six children born to Clarence and
Grace Hall HemingwayMediocre student, he had an aptitude for sports
enjoying competitive sports like football and boxing.
Edited and wrote for his high school newspaper “The Trapeze”.
Early Years
Having spent many summers with his family in Northern Michigan at their summer retreat “Windemere” on Walloon Lake he develops an affinity for the outdoors early in life enjoying the solitude and serenity which only the outdoors could provide.
1917- He Graduates from high school.Becomes a cub reporter for the Kansas City Star where
he begins developing his style of writing. One known for its clarity, immediacy and use of action verbs, as well as, short sentences and short paragraph structures.
Early Years
Windemere
The war to end all wars
1917- Attempts to enlist in the Army but receives a deferment due to poor vision.
1917- Volunteers to be an ambulance driver for the Red Cross and is accepted by them in December 1917.
1918- Departs for Europe in April and arrives in Milan in early June by way of Paris.
The Great War
Is seriously wounded near the city of Schio, Italy by an Austrian mortar shell and is admitted to a Milan hospital to recuperate.
He receives the Italian Silver medal for Valor for his heroism.
Partakes in a relationship with his nurse Agnes Von Kurowsky.
His experiences in Italy would provide the inspiration for his book “A Farewell to Arms”
The Great War
Hemingway in Uniform
Agnes Von Kurowsky (1918)
1919- He returns to the U.S.Performs speaking events where he
discusses his war experiences. This becomes the background for his story
“Soldiers Home.”Works briefly for the Toronto Star Weekly.1919 September, He marries first of four
wives Elizabeth Hadley Richardson. Hired as European correspondent for the
Toronto Daily Star.
1919 - 1921
Hemingway in Oak Park
Elizabeth Hadley Richardson 1921 – 1927
1921 December 22, 1921 The family returns to Paris where he Rents two addresses. One at 74 rue Cardinal Lemoine in which they resided and the other at 39 rue Descartes for his writing.
Forges a close relationship with Ezra Pound, Gertrude Stein, Sylvia Beach, James Joyce, Max Eastman, Lincoln Steffens, Wyndahm Lewis, John Dos Passos and F. Scott Fitzgerald as well as with painters Miro and Picasso. These friendships would be instrumental in Hemingway's development as a writer and artist
1919 - 1923
74 rue Cardinal Lemoine (Home)
39 rue Descartes (office)
Reported upon the Geneva Conference in April 1922, Greco Turkish war October 1922, Luasanne Conference November 1922 and post war convention in the Ruhr Valley in 1923.
1923- Leaves Paris for Toronto to await birth of first son Patrick. He remains a correspondent for the Toronto Daily Star.
1923- The short story collection “Three Stories and Ten Poems” is published.
1923 October 10, First of three sons John Hadley Nicanor Hemingway is born.
1924 January, The family returns to Paris.
1922 - 1924
1924 – 1925 Hemingway becomes editor for and artistic contributor to the Transatlantic Review. Although only in publication for 18 months, this employment allows him to work out his own artistic theories.
1924- In our Time (rare limited edition 170 copies) is published in France. Only 32 pages in length, it contains the essence of Hemingway’s aesthetic style of writing.
1925 October, In our Time published in the United States. In addition to the European content it contains 10 additional stories. First time we see Hemingway’s alter ego Nick Adams appear.
1924 - 1925
1926 May, “Torrents of Spring” is published.
1926 October, First novel “The Sun also Rises” is published.
The phrase “The Lost Generation” is coined and is the epigraph for this novel.
1927 October, The short story collection “Men Without Women” is published.
1927 April, Divorces first wife Hadley.
1926 - 1928
Gertrude Stein
Phrase coined by Gertrude Stein who was rumored to have heard her auto-mechanic use it to describe the poor auto-mechanic repair skills.
Defines a sense of moral loss or aimlessness apparent in literary figures during the 1920s. World War I seemed to have destroyed the idea that if you acted virtuously, good things would happen. Many good, young men went to war and died, or returned home either physically or mentally wounded, and their faith in the moral guideposts that had earlier given them hope, were no longer valid.. They were “lost” Although attached to him, Hemingway did not agree with the idea at all.
“The Lost Generation”
Pauline Pfeiffer 1927 – 1943
1927 May, Marries Pauline Pfeiffer.1928- Family moves to Key West, Florida.1928 June 28, Patrick Hemingway is born.1928 December Clarence Hemingway
commits suicide. Cause of death- self-inflicted gunshot wound.
1929 September, The novel “A Farewell to Arms” is published.
Key west
Key West Home
1931- His third Gregory Hemingway is born.1932 September, His first work of non-fiction
“Death in the Afternoon” is published. 1933 October, The short story collection
“Winner take Nothing” is published.1933- Spends three months in Africa.
Gathers material for future writing while of safari.
1937 October, The novel “To Have and Have Not” is published.
1931 - 1937
1937- Travels to Spain to cover the Spanish Civil War.
1938 October, The short story collection ”The Fifth Column and the First Forty-Nine Stories” is published.
1940 June, His highly acclaimed novel “For Whom the Bell Tolls” is published. Selling over 500,000 copies.
1940 November, Divorces Pauline.
1937 - 1940
Martha Gellhorn 1940 – 1945
1940 November, Marries Martha Gellhorn. 1940- Moves to Cuba and takes up residence in their
new home Finca Vigia near Havana, Cuba.1941- Travels to Asia to cover the Chinese-Japanese war.1942- Devises harebrained scheme to hunt down
German Submarines in the Atlantic off the coast of Cuba using his boat Pilar.
1944 Spring, Returns to Europe to cover WW II.1944- Spends a month with his friend General Buck
Lanham. His time spent here would provide material for his novel “Across the River and into the Trees.”
1945 December, Divorces Martha.
1940 - 1945
Hemingway’s infamous boat “The Pilar”
Finca Vigia
Mary Welsh 1946 – 1961
1946 March, Marries Mary Welsh.1947 December, The short story collection “The
Essential Hemingway” is published.1950 September, “Across the River and into the
Trees” is published and is immediately slammed by critics.
1951 June, His mother Grace dies.1952 September, The novel “The old Man and the Sea”
is published to critical acclaim as well as being a major commercial success.
1953- Wins the Pulitzer Prize for fiction for the novelette “The Old Man and the Sea”. This would be his first major literary prize.
1946 - 1953
1953 June, The short story collection “The Hemingway reader” is published.
1954- Plans a tour to Spain to watch the bullfights and then onto Africa.
1954- While in Africa he experiences two separate plane crashes. The second crash nearly kills him with and leaves him with a skull fracture, two discs of his spine were cracked, rupturing his liver, right kidney, and spleen .
1954 October, He wins the Nobel prize for literature but due to his grievous injuries he is unable to attend.
1953 - 1954
1959- Life magazine contracts with him to write a short article about bullfights between Antonio Ordonez and Louis Miguel.
1960- The article “The Dangerous Game” is published.
1960- Departs Cuba after the revolution brings Castro to power and moves to Ketchum, Idaho with his wife Mary.
1959 - 1960
Hemingway and Castro
Ketchum, Idaho Home
1960- Flies to Rochester Minnesota and is admitted to Mayo clinic under an assumed name for treatment of his depression.
1960 November – January 1961, Receives between 11 and 15 shock treatments which failed to help.
1960 – 1961- Spends the rest of 1960 and the first half of 1961 fighting his depression and paranoia.
1961 March – June Returns to the Mayo clinic and is released in late June.
1961- July 2 Hemingway commits suicide.
1960 - 1961
The Sun Also Rises (1926)The Torrents of Spring (1926) -NovellaA Farewell to Arms (1929)To Have and Have Not (1937)For Whom the Bell Tolls (1940)Across the River and Into the Trees (1950)The Old Man and the Sea (1952)- NovellaAdventures of a Young Man (1962)-MovieIslands in the Stream (1970)The Garden of Eden (1986)
Novels/Novella/Movie
Death in the Afternoon (1932)
Green Hills of Africa (1935)
The Dangerous Summer (1960)
A Moveable Feast (1964)
Nonfiction
Three Stories and Ten Poems (1923)In Our Time (1924)-(1925)Men Without Women (1927)Salmagundi (1932)Winner Take Nothing (1933)The Fifth Column and the First Forty-Nine Stories
(1938)The Essential Hemingway (1947)The Hemingway Reader (1953)
Short Story Collections
The Snows of Kilimanjaro and other Stories (1961)
Collected Poems of Ernest Hemingway (1960) The Fifth Column and Four Stories of the Spanish Civil War
(1969)The Nick Adams Stories (1972)The Short Stories of Ernest Hemingway
(1987)The Complete Short Stories of Ernest Hemingway
(1987)
Short Story Collections
Hemingway was married four times.Elizabeth Hadley Richardson 1921 – 1927Son John Hemingway 1923 - 2000Pauline Pfeiffer 1927 – 1943Son Patrick Hemingway 1928 –Son Gregory Hemingway 1931 - 2001Martha Gellhorn 1940 – 1945Mary Welsh 1946 - 1961
Marriages and Children
Marcelline Hemingway b. Jan. 15, 1898 - d. Dec. 9, 1963
Ursula Hemingway b. Apr. 29, 1902 - d. Oct. 30, 1966
Madelaine Hemingway b. Nov. 28, 1904 - d. Jan. 14, 1995
Carol Hemingway b. July 19, 1911 - d. Oct. 27, 2002
Ernest Hemingway b. July 21, 1899 - d. July 2, 1961
Leicester Hemingway b. Apr. 1, 1915 - d. Sept. 13, 1982
Siblings
Clarke Historical Librarywww.Clarke.cmich.eduTimeless Hemingwaywww.timelesshemingway.comThe Hemingway Resource Centerwww.lostgeneration.comBio. True Storywww.biography.com/ernest-hemingwayErnest Hemingway Timelinewww.shmoop.com/ernest-hemingway/timeline.htmlInternet Book Listwww.iblist.com
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