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Hemmingway Influences

twenty one years of his life, Hemmingway would go on to write several more best selling novels. He would cover two more wars, the Spanish Civil War, and WWII. Hemmingway returned to Paris as it was liberated from the Germans in August of 1944. He then traveled to northern France and joined a friend, General Buck Lanham, along with the 22nd Infantry Regiment. He spent a month with this group of soldiers as they pushed towards Germany. Hemmingway recorded the events and later turned this into another literary work titled “Across the River and into the Trees.” (Online ref # 1)Hemmingway wrote so many great books that evolved from his personal experiences in his own life, the adventures that he took, and the wars that he participated in and covered as a journalist. It is hard to imagine that one man could experience and absorb so much in just one lifetime. It is clear to see that the greatest influence on Ernest Hemmingway’s writing was Ernest Hemmingway, his life, and the way in which he choose to live it.Works Cited:World Wide WebOnline Reference 1: http://www.lostgeneration.com/hembio.htmlOnline Reference 2:Desnoyers, Megan Floyd, Ernest Hemingway: A Storyteller's Legacy. John Fitzgerald Kennedy Library - Columbia Point - Boston, Massachusetts 02125. Revised April 8, 2000 http://www.cs.umb.edu/jfklibrary/eh.htmOnline Reference 3: http://www.ernest.hemingway.com/reporter.htmOnline Reference 4:http://www.ernest.hemingway.com/ambulancedriver.htm ...

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