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Ernest Hemingway's Timeline (1899 (1900's (1910's (1920'…
Ernest Hemingway's Timeline
1899
1900's
1910's
1920's
1930's
1933: Publishes
Winner Take Nothing
. He also goes on a safari hunting trip
1940's
1950's
1960's
1961: Publishes
The Snows of Kilimanjaro and Other Stories
1961: Hemingway dies after committing suicide in Ketchum, Idaho
1963:
The Short and Happy Life of Francis Macomber and Other Stories
published
1969: John M. Howell compiles and publishes
Hemingway's African Stories: The Stories, Their Sources, Their Critics
1970's
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1950: Publishes the novel "Across the River and Into the Trees"
1952: Publishes "The Old Man and the Sea"
1953: Wins the Pulitzer Prize for "The Old Man and the Sea"
1954: Republishes
The Fifth Column
and
The First Fourty-Nine Stories
as
The Short Stories of Ernest Hemingway
1940: Publishes the Novel "For Whom the Bell Tolls"
1940: Hemingway volunteers in World War Two
1937: Publishes the Novel "To Have and Have Not"
1937: Reports the Spanish Civil War for North American Newspaper Alliance. He develops a strong anti-Franco stance.
1931: Gregory Hemingway born to Ernest and wife Pauline Piffer
1938: Publishes
The Fifth Column
and
the First Fourty-Nine Stories
1923: Publishes
Three Stories and Ten Poems
Same year, Jack Hemingway born to Ernest and wife and Hadley Richardson
May 1925 Ernest meets F. Scott Fitzgerald and they become friends and later in life they become rivals
September 3rd 1921 Hemingway marries Elizabeth Hadley Richardson, first wife out of four.
1924: Publishes
In Our Time
in France
1925: Publishes
In Our Time
In the US
1926: Publishes 3 novels,The Torrents of Spring: a Romantic Novel in Honor of the Passing of a Great Race and The Sun Also Rises
1927: Hemingway divorces Elizabeth Hadley and in a month remarries to Pauline Pfeiffer and they move to Key West Florida. Ernest's dad commits suicide on December 6th
December 3rd 1921 Hemingway and wife move to Paris
1920 Ernest becomes reporter for Toronto Star newspaper
1929: Publishes the novel Farewell To Arms
1928: Patrick Hemingway born to Ernest and wife Pauline Pfeiffer
1913 - 1916 Hemingway was in high school and was athletic and was on the school newspaper
1918 Hemingway volunteered as an ambulance driver and was wounded in battle and met a nurse he liked named Agnes Von Kurowsky. She dumps him 1919 and he creates the book For Whom The Bell Tolls
1918: Hemingway awarded Silver Medal of Valor from the Italian Government
1916 Hemingway gets a Job as a cub reporter for Kansas City Star Newspaper
From his birth to 6 years of age Hemingway was dressed as a girl
Hemingway is born in Illinois on July 21st 1899
Wars during his life
1900's
1910's
1914 -1918: World War One
Hemingway served during this war as an ambulance driver in Italy. This served as foreground inspiration for his novel "For Whom the Bell Tolls" and many other of his works.
1920's
1930's
1936 - 1939: Spanish Civil War
During the Civil War, Hemingway acted as a reporter for a North American paper. Here, he was able to develop strong anti-Franco sentiments and write about his experiences.
1940's
1939 - 1945 Word War Two
1950's
1960's
Hemingway volunteered during the War
1922: Hemingway involved in the Turkey vs Greece Crisis.