Ernest Hemingway was an American writer and journalist born in 1899 who died in 1961. He was part of the expatriate community in Paris in the 1920s and a veteran of World War I. Hemingway won the Pulitzer Prize in 1953 for The Old Man and the Sea and the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1954. His writing was characterized by economy and understatement and influenced 20th century fiction. His protagonists were typically stoic men exhibiting "grace under pressure." Many of his works are now considered American literature classics.
2. Ernest Miller Hemingway Was born on July 21, 1899 and died on July 2, 1961 Was an American write and journalist. He was part of the 1920s expatriate community in Paris, and one of the veterans of World War I later known as the Lost Generation.
3. He received the Pulitzer Prize in 1953 for The Old man and The Sea, and the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1954. Hemingway's distinctive is characterized by economy and understatement, and had a significant influence on the development of twentieth-century fiction writing. His protagonist are typically stoical men who exhibit an ideal described as "grace under pressure." Many of his works are now considered classics of American literature. . Ernest Miller Hemingway
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6. Karen Louise Erdrich, known as Louise Erdrich, was born on July 6, 1954. Native American author of novels, poetry, and children’s book. She is an enrolled member of the Anishinaabe nation also known as Ojibwa and Chippewa and also has German, French and American ancestry. Louise Eldrich