Ernest Miller Hemingway, a renowned novelist was born on
July 21, 1899, in Cicero, Illinois. He has bestowed us with his amazing
written works like the story collection 'In Our Time'. He was renowned
for novels like 'The Sun Also Rises', 'A Farewell to Arms', 'For Whom
the Bell Tolls', and 'The Old Man and the Sea'. While living with his
parents in the suburb of Chicago, he enhanced his hobbies like fishing,
bullfighting, and deep-sea fishing. In 1918, Hemingway went overseas
for World War I to serve as an ambulance driver, where he got injured
by a shrapnel. Later, he was awarded the Silver Medal of Bravery.
In 1953, he became the Nobel laureate for literature. Also his
work 'The Old Man & the Sea' has won a Pulitzer Prize in the year
1954. At this stage of his life, his mind and body began to worry
him. A man who had earlier been through multiple plane crashes
and injuries, had now suffered from severe depression added with
health issues like high blood pressure and liver disease. His life
was again filled with battles due to diminishing mental and physical
health. Early on the morning of July 2, 1961, Ernest Hemingway
committed suicide in his home in Ketchum. prepare a fact file
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1954.At this stage of life his mind and body began to worry
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