Hemingway
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MoonlightHemingway's representative works include The Old Man and the Sea, The Sun Also Rises, A Fare to Arms, For Whom the Bell Tolls, etc. For The Old Man and the Sea, Hemingway won the 1953 Pulitzer Prize and 1954 Nobel Prize in Literature. Hemingway is regarded as the spiritual monument of the American nation, and is the founder of the "journalistic" novel, his pen has always been known as the "tough man in the literary world". Hemingway's writing style is known for its simplicity, which has exerted a profound influence on the development of American literature and the literature of the 20th century.
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Young wisely pointed out that Hemingway was ultimately concerned with art, not trauma.However, on a local scale, Young's theory of personality can unify Hemingway's personality with his works.Moreover, for Hemingway's observation of war, for the artist, this doctrine gives special meaning."A Farewell to Arms" and some short stories are excellent descriptions of the social, emotional and moral implications of war, but it is not only this description that makes his experience "valuable" : it moults in his mind his views on human destiny that affect almost all of his works.Mortar shrapnel became a metaphor for the destructive power of a cruel world, and Hemingway and his protagonists became symbols of wounded humanity seeking a way to survive.He was almost ready to translate that feeling of life into literature.
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kkklllNobel Prize-winning Colombian writer Gabriel Garcia Marquez marked the 20th anniversary of Hemingway's death with a commemorative essay entitled "Meeting Hemingway" :" All of Hemingway's works are imbued with a sparkling and fleeting spirit. This is understandable. Such internal tensions as his were the result of a strict mastery of skill, but skill could not suffer from them in the grand and risky length of a novel. It was his character, and his mistake was to try to go too far. This explains why all superfluities stand out more in him than in any other writer. Like short stories of varying quality, his novels are inclusive. The essence of his short stories, by contrast, is to give the impression that there is something left out of the work, which is precisely what makes it mysterious and elegant.