Ones that didn't get away: Other American nobel prize for literature winners -- Midwest boy goes to war: Spanish-American War -- Breaking in with a bang: Bullfighting -- Creating the legend: F. Scott Fitzgerald -- Final triumph: Fidel Castro and the Cuban revolution -- Chronology -- Selected works -- Timeline in history -- Chapter notes -- Further reading: For young adults -- Consulted -- On the internet -- Glossary -- Index.
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Product Description It would be hard to a find a writer who lived a more adventurous life than Ernest Hemingway. Not long after learning to walk, he developed a love of fishing and hunting and other sports that remained for the rest of his life. He survived a serious wound in World War I and decided to try to become a successful writer. His first novel, The Sun Also Rises, made him famous. The continued success of his writing and his rugged lifestyle soon made him an almost larger-than-life figure. He attracted the same sort of media attention as modern-day pop stars. More than 40 years after his death, people still instantly recognize his picture.