2. An American writer and
journalist, a Nobel Prize winner,
one of the most talented
representatives of the "lost
generation" literature.
3. Born Hemingway on July 21, 1899, in the
town of Oak Park near Chicago. He was
named after his grandfather Ernest, his
mother's father. The family has grown six
children.
4. His father, Clarence Edmoth Hemingway, worked as a doctor, and his
mother, Grace Goll, was fond of music, singing well. She believed that
her children would become outstanding musicians, so Ernest had to
play cello.
5. After graduating from the Grammar
School, Hemingway joined the high
school "River Foster High School" School.
He was fond of sports, became a member
of a tourist club, took part in a school
orchestra, worked as a reporter of a
school newspaper, was constantly
published in the school magazine
"Tabula"
6. •After graduating from school in 1917, the
young man was hurrying to leave his
father's home, he moved to Kansas City,
where he was offered a place for a
reporter in the Star newspaper.
•With enthusiasm taking up the journalism
affairs, Hemingway learned the life of a
large city, and at the same time studied, in
his own words, "to write simply about
simple things." The work brought him
great pleasure.
7. 1918 Hemingway signed up for the
American Red Cross Transportation
Department. He was seriously injured.
During the operation from his body 227
fragments were removed. For salvation
of the Italian soldier received a silver star
"For Valor" and "Military Cross"
8. Staging in the work of Hemingway is the book "In our time" (1925) - a
collection of short stories, united by a common plan and ideological
and thematic direction, as well as a special style - concise, restrained.
Later, this principle of organizing the text the author will define as "the
principle of an iceberg."
In the collection "In our time," Hemingway firstly touched on the
problems of the "lost generation", which were brilliantly continued in
the story "Fiesta" (1926) and the novel "Farewell, the Weapon!" (The
work brought world fame and recognition to Hemingway) (1929).
Antitrust Issues Submitted The author contrasts the fears of war and
the best human feeling - love. Tragic love story of lieutenant Henry and
Nurse Katherine (Romeo and Juliet of the First World War) are forever
remembered by readers. The general tone of the novel, the loss of all
dear and beloved, was influenced by events the writer's personal life
(father's suicide and extremely dangerous childbirth of his wife).
9. • Features of the genre of the story
• E. Hemingway said: "Literary creativity reminds me of an iceberg. One
can see only the seventh part of what is in the water "
"The effect of the iceberg" –
the internal additional content,
the expression of ideas
that are enclosed in the text
10. Man is not created to be defeated. Man
can be destroyed, but it can not be
defeated.
E. Hemingway
11. In the early 1950's, Hemingway was actively working on the
story "The Old and the Sea." Having received the approvals
of friends issued a book in 1951. And in 1953 he was awarded
the Pulitzer Prize.
12. A year later, the story "Old and the
Sea" received the Nobel Prize. This
work was incredible success, it sold
for 48 hours in the amount of 5
million 435 thousand copies.
13. Історія створення повісті “ Старий і море”
The story is based on a real case of Cuban life, which was fishing for about
80 days off the coast of Havana. He was lucky enough to catch a gigantic
fish, but failed to deliver her to the shore. Propaganda shook the sharks.
This history of Hemingway is full of new details, enriched with profound
vitality and philosophical content.
The tale was published in 1952. on the pages of the magazine "Life". A print run of 5.5
million was sold out in 48 hours
14. •1925-collection of short stories "In our time"
•1926 - rn "And the sun goes down" ("Fiesta")
•1927- "Men without Women" (unions)
•1929- "Goodbye, weapons!"
•1933- "The winner receives nothing"
•1935- "Death after noon"
•1936 - Snow Kilimanjaro
•1937- "Mother or not"
•1938- "The Five Column"
•1939- "For whom the bell"
•1951- "Old and the Sea"
15. •Hemingway was a man of an extraordinary,
physically enduring, courageous, strong.
•At the age of 60, he had a height of 185 cm,
90 kg of weight, could heal from a pistol at a
distance of fifty meters in a cigar which was
in the mouth of some of the acquaintances;
in young years he has survived rounds
against the champion of heavy weight; was in
a cage with lions; Was a good sprinter, he
thought that the real matador, to kill a bull,
was a great skier, swimmer, sniper, and
fisherman.
16. Hemingway lived in Cuba in recent years.
The airplane crash and the firefighters
were greatly undermined by the health of
the writer. He, not accustomed to inaction,
could not withstand and committed
suicide.
17. Ernest Hemingway was not only an alcoholic and a suicidal person, as
everyone knows. He still had a peyrafoobia (fear of public speaking), in
addition, he never believed praise even the most sincere of his readers
and fans. Even friends - did not believe!
Hemingway experienced five wars, four car and two air crashes.
As a child, Mom forced him to attend a dance school.
He himself eventually began to call himself Pope.
Hemingway was often willing to think about what the FBI was following.
The interlocutors smiled curiously, but in the end it became clear that the
Pope was right - the declassified documents confirmed that it was really
tracking, not paranoid.
18. •By the death of Hemingway there were works that remained in the
manuscripts: "The feast which is always with you" - the book of
memories, the unfinished novel "Islands in the ocean".