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Ernest Miller Hemingway was born on July 21, 1899, in Oak Park, Illinois, a suburb of Chicago. His father Clarence Edmonds Hemingway was a physician, and his mother, Grace Hall-Hemingway, was a musician. Both were well-educated and well-respected in the conservative community of Oak Park. Frank Lloyd Wright, a resident of Oak Park, said of the village: "So many churches for so many good people to go to". When Clarence and Grace Hemingway married in 1896, they moved in with Grace's father, Ernest Hall, after whom they named their first son. Hemingway claimed to dislike his name, which he "associated with the naive, even foolish hero of Oscar Wilde's play //The Importance of Being Earnest//". The family's seven-bedroom home in a respectable neighborhood contained a music studio for Grace and a medical office for Clarence. Hemingway's mother frequently performed in concerts around the village. As an adult Hemingway professed to hate his mother, although biographer Michael Reynolds points out that Hemingway mirrored her energy and enthusiasm. Her insistence that he learn to play the cello became a "source of conflict", but he later admitted the music lessons were useful in his writing, as in the "contrapunctal structure" of //For Whom the Bell Tolls//. The family owned a summer home called Windemere on Walloon Lake, near Petoskey, Michigan, where Hemingway learned to hunt, fish and camp in the woods and lakes of Northern Michigan. His early experiences in nature instilled a passion for outdoor adventure, and living in remote or isolated areas Hemingway attended Oak Park and River Forest High School from 1913 until 1917. He took part in a number of sports—boxing, track and field, water polo, and football—and had good grades in English classes. He and his sister Marcelline performed in the school orchestra for two years. Hemingway wrote for and edited the //Trapeze// and //Tabula// (the school's newspaper and yearbook), for which he imitated the language of sportswriters, and used the pen name Ring Lardner, Jr.—a nod to Ring Lardner of the //Chicago Tribune// whose byline was "Line O'Type". Like Mark Twain, Stephen Crane, Theodore Dreiser and Sinclair Lewis, Hemingway was a journalist before becoming a novelist; after leaving high school he went to work for //The Kansas City Star// as a cub reporter. Although he stayed there for only six months he relied on the //Star'//s style guide as a foundation for his writing: "Use short sentences. Use short first paragraphs. Use vigorous English. Be positive, not negative

Ernest Hemingway wrote many books. Some of his books are A Farewell to Arms, The Old Man and the Sea , Green Hills of Africa. But his book the most famous is The Old Man and the Sea. Ernest Hemingway. Ernest Hemingway wrote novels except that he started his career by writing in newspapers and magazines. In March 1951, Holiday magazine published Two of Hemingway 's short Children 's stories , "The Good Lion " and " The Faithful Bull ." Were Two more short stories to appear in Hemingway 's lifetime : " Get a Seeing - Eyed Dog " and " A Man Of The World ," Both in the December 20, 1957 Issue of The Atlantic Monthly. Hemingway responded to a Red Cross recruitment effort and signed on to be an ambulance driver in Italy. He left New York in May, and arrived in Paris as the city was under bombardment from German artillery.Hemingway responded to a Red Cross recruitment effort and signed on to be an ambulance driver in Italy. He left New York in May, and arrived in Paris as the city was under bombardment from German artillery.
 * Ernest Hemingway** (1899-1961), born in Oak Park, Illinois, started his career as a writer in a newspaper office in Kansas City at the age of seventeen. After the United States entered the First World War, he joined a volunteer ambulance unit in the Italian army. Serving at the front, he was wounded, was decorated by the Italian Government, and spent considerable time in hospitals. After his return to the United States, he became a reporter for Canadian and American newspapers and was soon sent back to Europe to cover such events as the Greek Revolution.

Source: [] media type="file" key="Hemingway_Joins_the_Military.asf" width="300" height="300"Here in this video they explain the way Ernest Hemingway applayed to enter in army and time when he goes to war.