Ernest Hemingway: Tragic Genius
When the United States entered World War I, Hemingway left his job and tried to enlist in the army.Keeping emotion restrained, Hemingway emphasized his ideas through understatement.World War II saw Hemingway serving again in the role of war correspondent.During the last years of his life, Hemingway was a figure of heroic proportion.Yet Hemingway suffered fits of depression made worse by an increasingly serious stomach ailment.On July 2, 1961, firing both charges of a double barrelled shotgun, Hemingway committed suicide.In 1926, Hemingway's first major success, his reputation as a novelist was established.Hemingway returned to Chicago in 1919 and then went to Toronto, Canada, where he worked for the.In 1927 Hemingway published a collection of short stones called.In 1932 Hemingway published.