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Ernest_Hemingway海明威英文PPT介绍

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After
divorcing Hadley Richardson in 1927, Hemingway married Pauline Pfeiffer; they divorced following Hemingway's return from covering the Spanish Civil War, after which he wrote For Whom the Bell Tolls.
Martha
Gellhorn became his third wife in 1940; they separated when he met Mary Welsh in London during World War II. During the war, he was present during the Normandy Landings and the liberation of Paris.
----From The Old Man and the Sea
Writing Style
• Simplicity, economy of expression • Diction: concrete, specific, commonly found,
Anglo-Saxon, casual and conversational words, with few adverbs or adjectives • Syntax: short, simple sentences, which are orderly and patterned, conversational and sometimes ungrammatical. • A near "stream-of-consciousness" narration and interior monologue. • Deceptive simplicity.

英语PPT-名人海明威介绍

英语PPT-名人海明威介绍

Last years
• had a series of accidents and health problems after the war; • When he traveled to the site of WWI AND began to work on Across the River and Into the Trees(<过河入林>); • The next year wrote Old Man and Sea"the best i can write ever for all of my life" and won the Pulitzer Prize in May 1952 and In October 1954 recrived the Nobel Prize in Literature;
• 欧内斯特· 米勒· 海明威,美国记者,作家。他是上世 界20年代常驻巴黎的外籍人士,是一战后被称为“迷 惘的一代”的退伍军人。海明威在1953年凭借著作< 老人与海>获得诺贝尔文学奖,1954年获得诺贝尔文 学奖。
Childhood:
• the second child,and first son; • raised in Oak Park,illionis,a suburb of Chicago; • father--a successful physician, love fishing and hunting; • mother--a music teacher; • music lesson were useful in his writing and a lifelong passion for outdoor adventure and for living in remote or isolated areas;

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Ernest Hemingway
(July 21, 1899 – July 2, 1961)
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Childhood:
• *the second child, and first son ; • *raised in Oak Park, Illinois, a suburb of
Chicago ; • *father — a successful physician,love
Hadley Richardson
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Life in Paris(1921-1928):
• *settled in Paris and covered the Greco-Turkish War for the Toronto Star;
• *made friends with James Joyce, F. Scott Fitzgerald ;
Hemingway house
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Spanish Civil War:
• *in 1937 he reported on the war for the North American Newspaper Alliance (NANA)
• *he used this experience in Spain as the background for For Whom the Bell Tolls ;
• *also worked as an associate editor of the Co-operative Commonwealth, a monthly journal;
• *met Hadley Richardson, the first wife,and married in 1921;
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美国文学课课件_海明威_英文简介Ernest_Hemingwa(可编辑)

美国文学课课件_海明威_英文简介Ernest_Hemingwa(可编辑)

美国文学课课件_海明威_英文简介Ernest_HemingwaErnestHemingway1899-19611899-1961He started his career as a writer in a newspaper office atthe age of seventeenAfter the United States entered the First World War, hejoined a volunteer ambulance unit in the Italian armyServing at the front, he was wounded, was decorated by the Italian Government, and spent considerable time in hospitalsAfter his return to the United States, he became areporter for Canadian and American newspapers andwas soon sent back to Europe to cover such events as the Greek RevolutionIn Europe in the 1920's ,Ernest learned from avant-garde writers like GertrudeStein and Ezra Poundtheir literary sparenessand compressionHemingway in ItalyDuring the twenties, He became a member of thegroup of expatriate Americans in Paris, which hedescribed in his first novel, The Sun Also Rises 1926Hemingway used his experiences as a reporter during the civil war in Spain as the background for his mostambitious novel, For Whom the Bell Tolls 1940Among his later works, the most outstanding is theshort novel, The Old Man and the Sea 1952, thestory of an old fisherman's journey, his long andlonely struggle with a fish and the sea, and his victory in defeat.Hemingway - himself a great sportsman - liked to portray soldiers, hunters, bullfighters - tough, attimes primitive people whose courage and honestyare set against the brutal ways of modern society,and who in this confrontation lose hope and faithHis straightforward prose, his spare dialogue, andhis predilection for understatement areparticularly effective in his short stories, some ofwhich are collected in Men Without Women 1927and The Fifth Column and the First Forty-NineStories 1938. Main worksThe Sun Also Rises 1926A Farewell to Arms 1929For Whom the Bell Tolls1940The Old Man and the Sea1952Ernest Hemingway Home, Key West, Florida恩斯特海明威 ? 美 ? 作家珍妮福 ? 那在法 ? 巴黎的合影Lost GenerationGroup of U.S. writers who came of age duringWorld War I and established their reputations inthe 1920s; more broadly, the entire post ? WorldWar I American generation. The term wascoined by Gertrude Stein in a remark to ErnestHemingway. The writers considered themselves"lost" because their inherited values could notoperate in the postwar world and they feltspiritually alienated from a country theyconsidered hopelessly provincial andemotionally barren. The term embracesHemingway, F. Scott Fitzgerald, John DosPassos, E.E. Cummings, Archibald MacLeish,and Hart Crane, among others. “Lost” GenerationWorld WarI seemed to have destroyedthe idea that if you acted virtuously, goodthings would happen. Many good, youngmen went to war and died, or returnedhome either physically or mentallywounded for most, both, and their faith inthe moral guideposts that had earlier giventhem hope, were no longer validtheywere "Lost."? These literary figures also criticized American culture in creative fictional storieswhich had the themes of self-exile,indulgence care-free living and spiritualalienation? For example, Fitzgerald's This Side ofParadise shows the young generation of the1920's masking their general depressionbehind the forced exuberance of the JazzAge. Another of Fitzgerald's novels, TheGreat Gatsby does the same where theillusion of happiness hides a sad lonelinessfor the main characters. Who are involved in the Lost Generation?Ernest HemingwayF. Scott FitzgeraldJohn Dos PassosGertrude SteinT. S. EliotEzra Pound Two Types of Hemingway’sCharactersOne of the foremost authors of the era between the two world wars, Hemingway in his earlyworks depicted the lives of two types of people? One type consisted of men and women deprived,by World War I, of faith in the moral values inwhich they had believed, and who lived withcynical disregard for anything but their ownemotional needs? The other type were men of simple characterand primitive emotions, such as prizefightersand bullfighters. Hemingway’s StyleHemingway's novels pioneered a new style ofwriting which many generations after tried toimitate. Hemingway did away with the floridprose of the 19th century Victorian era andreplaced it with a lean, clear prose based onaction. H also employed a technique by whichhe left out essential information of the story inthe belief that omission can sometimesstrengthen the plot of the novel. The novelsproduced by the writers of the Lost Generationgive insight to the lifestyles that people leadduring the 1920's in America, and the literaryworks of these writers were innovative for theirtime and have influenced many futuregenerations in their styles of writing.Writing StyleJournalistic, lean, simple, short sentences;hardly any adjectivesPrinciple of iceberg7/8 under for every 1/8showing?forces readers to “readbetween the lines”; also called “hard-boiled” styleCritical acclaim-Nobel Prize in 1954Writing StyleLiterary techniquesFlashbackVivid imageryUnique symbolismUnique SymbolismLightwarmth, security, order/balanceWetnessevil, disaster, impending doomLandscapesHighlandsclear, clean, peaceful,orderlyLowlandsevil, chaos,dirtThe Hemingway’s “Code”A man can be destroyed, but notnecessarily defeated Man must face all life struggles withcourage, intensity, honesty, and grace The reward is dignity Loss of hope and faith equals defeat.The Hemingway’s “Code” cont’dConcept of “nada” or “nothingness”: The outcome of life is death, with no lifeafter deaththe struggle is the only thing th at matters“we are all losers,” as the outcome of lifeis death.The Hemingway’s “Code” cont’dNotable Characters-all “manly men” whoact “naturally” as nature intended them to BullfightersBoxersSoldiersHunters FishermenHero ArchetypesTutor: Manly man who teaches the “code” Respects opponent simple and confident expert at his trade always calm Hero Archetypes cont’dTyro:Student of the “code”ConfusedWounded mentally/physically InsomniacResembles HemingwayFears “nada”/”nothingness”Hero Archetypes cont’dHeroin e “Bitch”:Tyro’s womanGreedyUnloving & unkind towards tyroSarcastic and opinionatedpromiscuous-enjoys “wounding” tyroGertrude Stein 1 95 4 年获诺贝尔文学奖海明威英勇地脱离了早期“残暴、犬儒和冷漠”的阶段 , 充满“对危险和冒险的刚毅热爱” , 且具有“对现代叙事艺术强而有力、屡创新格的掌握能力”。

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left for the Italian front to become an ambulance driver during World War I In 1918, he was seriously wounded and returned home within the year. His wartime experiences became the basis for his novel A Farewell to Arms.
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In A Moveable Feast, published after Hemingway's and Stein's deaths, Hemingway claims that Stein heard the phrase from a garage owner who serviced Stein's car. When a young mechanic failed to repair the car quickly enough, the garage owner shouted at the boy, "You are all a "génération perdue." Stein, in telling Hemingway the story, added, "That is what you are. That's what you all are ... all of you young people who served in the war. You are a lost generation.

海明威人物英文简介 PPT

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聪明人的快乐,是我所知道的最稀少的东西。 The wise man happy, is the most rare thing I know. 只要不计较得失,人生便没有什么不能克服的! As long as don't care about gain and loss, then nothing can't overcome our life! 生活与斗牛差不多。不是你战胜牛,就是牛挑死你。 Life as bullfighting. Is not you win over cattle, cattle dead you. 一个人对于死亡的恐惧程度与其财富的增长程度成正比。 One for the degree of the fear of death is directly proportional to the degree of its growth in wealth.
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During the first world war, you show your patriotism, bullets couldn't stop your fiery heart, flying bomb could not prevent the figure of you kill the enemy, in the course of a bloody fire, we can still see your firm's eyes.
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美国波士顿肯尼迪总统 图书馆首次公开展出了 海明威和黛德丽之间近 三十封书信和电报,由 此披露了一代文坛巨匠 与性感“银幕女神”之 间那段长达三十年的柏 拉图之恋。
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海明威英文介绍PPT

海明威英文介绍PPT
Ernest Hemingway (1899-1961)
Life
Ernest Hemingway was born on 21st July 1899 in Oak park, Chicago. Father: A successful physician, love fishing and hunting. Mother: Music teacher
Ernest
Hemingway (July 21,1899- July 2,1961)was an American writer and journalist. He was part of the 1920s expatriate(移居国外) community in Paris, and one of the veterans(退伍军人) of the World War Ⅰ, later known as “the Lost Generation”. He receives the Pulitzer prize in 1953 for The Old Man and the Sea, and the Nobel Prize in literature in 1954.Thank you!!!
The Old Man and the Sea
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84 days the old Cuban fisherman Santiago does not catch a fish but he does not feel discouraged. He goes far into the sea and hooks a giant marlin. He manages to kill the fish and tie it to his boat, only to find that on the way home he has to fight a desperate struggle with some dangerous giant sharks, which eat up the marlin, leaving only a skeleton. The old man brings it home and dreams, almost dead with exhaustion.

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born and raised in Oak Park, Illinois worked for a few months as a reporter for The Kansas City Star after leaving high school
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Ernest Hemingway, perhaps the leading literary figure of the decade, would take Stein's phrase, and use it as an epigraph for his first
novel, The Sun Also Rises.
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美国波士顿肯尼迪总统 图书馆首次公开展出了 海明威和黛德丽之间近 三十封书信和电报,由 此披露了一代文坛巨匠 与性感“银幕女神”之 间那段长达三十年的柏 拉图之恋。
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Ernest Hemingway 欧内斯特·海明威 (1899--1961) ---- 文坛硬汉著称,是美利 坚民族的精神丰碑 获奖原因是: “For his mastery of the art of narrative, most recently demonstrated in The Old Man and the Sea, and for the influence that he has exerted on contemporary style”。(因

海明威生平简介PPT课件

海明威生平简介PPT课件

Cuba in 1945.
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晚年
After his expulsion from Cuba
by the Castro regime, he moved
to Idaho. He was increasingly plagued by ill health and mental problems, and in July, 1961, he committed suicide by shooting himself.
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人物代表作品
• 1926年《太阳照常升起》(The Sun also Rises)
• 1929年《永别了,武器》(A Farewell to Arms)
• 1940年《丧钟为谁而鸣》(For Whom the Bell Tolls )
• 1952年《老人与海》 (The Old Man and the Sea)
英美文学鉴赏
传奇海明威
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Ernest Hemingway
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1. 简介 2. 个人生平 3. 婚姻 4. 人物代表作品 5. 奖项及荣誉
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A brief introduction
Ernest Miller Hemingway (July
21, 1899 – July 2, 1961) was an
• Father: A successful physician, love fishing and hunting.
• Mother: Music teacher
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父母对他的影响
Ernest's mother taught all her children

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After the war, he still worked as a reporter. He was sent to Paris and knew Pound, Gertrude Stein, Sherwood Anderson and some other famous writers who encouraged him to write. He also worked as a war reporter in the Spanish Civil War and the WWII.
Major works
(1)“The Sun Also Rises” 1926 (Deep illusion of the whole generation after the WWI; the characters indulged themselves in depraved life to make themselves numb) (2)“A Farewell to Arms” 1928 (a tragic story about war and love) (3)“For Whom the Bell Tolls” 1940 (Spanish civil war) (also a story about war and love) (the title of the novel: from John Donne’s sermons )
career
A journalist instead of a physician. Then he became a novelist. He wanted to join WWI, but was rejected because of eye injury. Later he joined the Red Across ambulance corps and was sent to Italian fronts. In 1918, he was seriously wounded and returned home within the year.

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Ernest_Hemingway海明威生平英文简介ppt

Life



After the war, he still worked as a reporter. He was sent to Paris and knew Pound, Gertrude Stein, Sherwood Anderson and some other famous writers who encouraged him to write. He also worked as a war reporter in the Spanish Civil War and the WWII. He is a tough guy with rather masculine manner. In all his life, he loved tough games, such as boxing, hunting, deepsea fishing, bullfight and so on. He was injured many times. In all the operations, 237 steel fragments were taken out from Hemingway’s body. He also suffered 3 car accidents and 2 air crushes. He was admired as a hero by lots of people and his life style was imitated. (9)In 1961, Hemingway shot himself with gun in his home.
Works (also see reference to the handout)

(4)"The Old Man and the Sea” 1952 (In 1954, Hemingway got the Nobel Prize)

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Ernest_Hemingway 海明威 英文简介ppt

by Ernest Hemingway 1952
Basic content ·Context
•It was published in 1952 after the bleakest ten years in Hemingway’s literary career and was the last novel published in Hemingway’s lifetime. But it was an instant success. This short novel won the 1953 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction and played a significant role in Hemingway’s selection for the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1954.
Ernest Hemingway
1899 -1961
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Life
He was born in a sall town called Oak Park in


Illinois<伊利诺伊> near Chicago. Father: a successful physician, love fishing and hunting. Mother: music teacher Though his father hoped him to be a physician, Hemingway refused to enter university. He chose to be a reporter. During the WWI, he wanted to join the army but was refused because of his poor eyesight. Then Hemingway came to Italy to work as an ambulance driver. He was seriously wounded in the battlefield. The nightmarish<噩梦似的> war experience changed his life.

海明威课件The Lost Generation

海明威课件The Lost Generation

背景
迷惘的一代 西方现代派文学的一种。 西方现代派文学的一种。
第一次世界大战以后(1914-1918)出现于美国的一个文学流派。 第一次世界大战以后(1914-1918)出现于美国的一个文学流派。 以后
20年代初,侨居巴黎的美国作家格·斯泰因对海明威说: 20年代初,侨居巴黎的美国作家格·斯泰因对海明威说:“你们都是迷 年代初 惘的一代。 海明威把这句话作为他第一部长篇小说《太阳照常升起》 惘的一代。”海明威把这句话作为他第一部长篇小说《太阳照常升起》的题 迷惘的一代” 词,“迷惘的一代”从此成为这批虽无纲领和组织但有相同的创作倾向的作 家的称谓。 家的称谓。 属于这个流派的作家有海明威、 托马斯·艾略特、 属于这个流派的作家有海明威、福克纳 、托马斯·艾略特、 司各特·菲茨杰拉德和肯明等,他们曾怀着民主的理想奔赴欧洲战场, 弗·司各特·菲茨杰拉德和肯明等,他们曾怀着民主的理想奔赴欧洲战场, 目睹人类空前的大屠杀,经历种种苦难,深受“民主” 光荣” 牺牲” 目睹人类空前的大屠杀,经历种种苦难,深受“民主”、“光荣”、“牺牲” 口号的欺骗。他们在战争中经历了种种苦难, 口号的欺骗。他们在战争中经历了种种苦难,了解到普通兵士中间的反战情 这在他们心灵中留下了无法医治的创伤。对他们来说,通行的道德标准、 绪。这在他们心灵中留下了无法医治的创伤。对他们来说,通行的道德标准、 伦理观念、人生理想等等, 迷惘的一代” 伦理观念、人生理想等等,全都被真正摧毁了。“迷惘的一代”作家通过塑
造社会典型,谴责了帝国主义战争对一代人的摧残,反映了战后资本主义世界 造社会典型,谴责了帝国主义战争对一代人的摧残, 深刻的精神危机。当然故通过创作小这一流派也包括没有参加过战争但对前 深刻的精神危机。
途感到迷惘和迟疑的20年代作家,如菲兹杰拉德、艾略特和沃尔夫等。 途感到迷惘和迟疑的20年代作家,如菲兹杰拉德、艾略特和沃尔夫等。特别 20年代作家 是菲兹杰拉德,对战争所暴露的资产阶级精神危机深有感触, 是菲兹杰拉德,对战争所暴露的资产阶级精神危机深有感触,通过对他所熟 悉的上层社会的描写,表明昔日的梦想成了泡影, 美国梦”根本不存在, 悉的上层社会的描写,表明昔日的梦想成了泡影,“美国梦”根本不存在, 他的人物历经了觉醒和破灭感中的坎坷与痛苦。 他的人物历经了觉醒和破灭感中的坎坷与痛苦。沃尔夫的作品以一个美国青 年的经历贯穿始终,体现了在探索人生的过程中的激动和失望, 年的经历贯穿始终,体现了在探索人生的过程中的激动和失望,是一种孤独 者的迷惘。迷惘的一代作家在艺术上各有特点, 闪烁于20年 20 者的迷惘。迷惘的一代作家在艺术上各有特点,他们的主要成就闪烁于20年 代,之后便分道扬镳了。 之后便分道扬镳了。
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One of Hemingway's most frequently anthologized short stories is 'The Snows of Kilimanjaro,' first published in Esquire in August 1936.
With TO WHOM THE BELLS TOLL (1940) Hemingway returned again in Spain. He dedicated to book to Gellhorn-Maria in the story was partly modelled after her. "Her hair was the golden brow of a grain field," Hemingway wrote of his heroine. The story covered only a few days and concerned the blowing up of a bridge by a small group of partisans. When the heroine in A Farewell to Arms dies at the end of the story, after giving birth to a stillborn child, now it is time for the hero, Robert Jordan, to sacricife his life. The theme of the coming of death also was central in the novel ACROSS THE RIVER AND INTO THE TREES (1950).
Hemingway's first books, THREE STORIES AND TEN POEMS (1923), of which he received no advance at all, and IN OUR TIME (1924), were published in Paris. THE TORRENTS OF SPRING (1926) was a parody of Sherwood Anderson's style. Hemingway's first serious novel was THE SUN ALSO RISES (1926).
Across the River and Into the Trees, Hemingway's first novel in a decade, was poorly received, but the allegorical 27,000 word story THE OLD MAN AND THE SEA, published first in Life magazine in 1952, restored again his fame. The proragonist is an old Cuban fisherman named Santiago, who finally catches a giant marlin after weeks of disappointments. As he returns to the harbor, the sharks eat the fish, lashed to his boat.
In 1930s Hemingway wrote such major works as DEATH IN THE AFTERNOON (1932), a nonfiction account of Spanish bullfighting, and THE GREEN HILL OF AFRICA (1935), a story of a hunting safari in East Africa. TO HAVE AND HAVE NOT (1937) was made into a film by the director Howard Hawks.
Ernest Hemingway
Ernest Hemingway
Ernest Hemingway was born inn Oak Park, Illinois. His mother Grace Hall, whom he never forgave for dressing him as a little girl in his youth, had an operatic career before marrying Dr. Clarence Edmonds Hemingway; he taught his son to love out-door life. Hemingway's father took his own life in 1928 after losing his healt to diabetes and his money in the Florida real-estate bubble. Hemingway attended the public schools in Oak Park and published his earliest stories and poems in his high school newspaper. Upon his graduation in 1917, Hemingway worked six months as a reporter for The Kansas City Star. He then joined a volunteer ambulance unit in Italy during World War I. In 1918 he suffered a severe leg wound. For his service, Hemingway was twice decorated by the Italian government
Much of his time Hemingway spent in Cuba until Fidel Castro's 1959 revolution. He supported Castro but when the living became too difficult, he moved to the United States. While visiting Africa in 1954, Hemingway was in two flying accidents and was taken to a hospital. In the same year he started to write TRUE AT FIRST LIGHT, which was his last full-length book.
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Hemingway's affair with an American nurse, Agnes von Kurowsky, during his hospital recuperation gave basis for the novel A FAREWELL TO ARMS (1929).
In 1960 Hemingway was hospitalized at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, for treatment of depression, and released in 1961. During this time he was given electric shock therapy for two months. On July 2 Hemingway committed suicide with his favorite shotgun at his home in Ketchum, Idaho.
After the war Hemingway worked for a short Байду номын сангаасime as a journalist in Chicago. He moved in 1921 to Paris, where wrote articles for the Toronto Star. "If you are lucky enough to have lived in Paris as a young man, then whenever you go for the rest of your life, it stays with you, for Paris is a moveable feast."
In addition to hunting expeditions in Africa and Wyoming, Hemingway developed a passion for deep-sea fishing in the waters off Key West, the Bahamas, and Cuba. In 1940 Hemingway bought Finca Vigia, a house outside Havana, Cuba. Its surroundings were a paradise for his undisciplined bunch of cats.
After the publication of MEN WITHOUT WOMEN (1927), Hemingway returned to the United States.In Florida he wrote A Farewell to Arms, which was published in 1929. Its scene is the Italian front in World War I, where two lovers find a brief happiness. The novel gained enormous critical and commercial success.
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