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  1. Ernest Hemingway é um autor clássico cujos livros ajudaram a definir uma geração. Seu estilo de escrita ao ponto e vida de aventura fizeram dele um ícone literário e cultural. Sua lista de obras inclui romances, contos e não-ficção.

  2. Ernest Hemingway was awarded a Nobel Award in Literature in 1954 for his great proficiency of the art of narrative, which was showcased in The Old Man & the Sea, and also for the influence that the author exerted on contemporary style. ERNEST HEMINGWAY BOOKS INTO MOVIES/TV. Several of Ernest Hemingway novels were adapted into big screen films.

  3. 1 de jan. de 2001 · Kindle $14.99. First published in 1970, nine years after Ernest Hemingway's death, Islands in the Stream is the story of an artist and adventurer — a man much like Hemingway himself. Rich with the uncanny sense of life and action characteristic of his writing — from his earliest stories (In Our Time) to his last novella (The Old Man and the ...

  4. Ernest Miller Hemingway (1899-1961) was an American novelist and journalist who authored fifteen books. He moved to Paris in the 1920s. “The only way they could have an interesting life is by being poor in Paris, rather than poor in the US.”. Yale English professor Wai Chee Dimock on the best books on Hemingway in Paris.

  5. 14 de mar. de 2018 · The Top 5 Ernest Hemingway Books. 5. For Whom the Bell Tolls (1940) By far Hemingway’s longest book on this list, For Whom the Bell Tolls tells the story of a young American soldier during the Spanish Civil War. Much like many of his other works, the characters and setting of this novel come from first-hand experience — as Hemingway spent ...

  6. 21 de jan. de 2022 · The 10 best Ernest Hemingway books, according to Goodreads readers. Written by Mara Leighton. Jan 21, 2022, 11:48 AM PST. According to Goodreads, Ernest Hemingway's most popular books include "The ...

  7. A Moveable Feast, Ernest Hemingway. A Moveable Feast is a memoir by American author Ernest Hemingway about his years as a struggling young expatriate journalist and writer in Paris in the 1920's. The book, first published in 1964, describes the author's apprenticeship as a young writer while he was married to his first wife, Hadley Richardson.