
Hemingway, Ernest
Ernest Hemingway was an influential American writer known for his distinctive, succinct style. He often used simple language, short sentences, and avoided unnecessary details, focusing on vivid, direct storytelling. His works explore themes like courage, loss, and human endurance, often set against war or wilderness backgrounds. Famous books include *The Old Man and the Sea* and *A Farewell to Arms*. Hemingway's writing has had a lasting impact on modern literature, and he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1954. He is also remembered for his adventurous life and his influence on 20th-century American culture.