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Life :
Born in Oak Park, Illinois (near
Chicago), in 1899
His father was a successful
physician and his mother
a music teacher
He loved tough games:
boxing, hunting, deep-sea
fishing, bullfighting.
• He chose to be a reporter for the
Kansas City Star.
He spent some time in Key
West, Florida, Spain, and
Africa after 1927.
• His father committed
suicide in 1929.
Main works
The Sun Also Rises
(1926)
the life of a generation after WWI
A Farewell to Arms
(1929)
a tragic story about love and war during
WWI
For Whom the Bell
Tolls (1940)
love and war against the realistic
background of the Spanish Civil War
The Old Man and
the Sea (1952)
a story of one man’s courage for which he
won the Pulitzer Prize 1953