Ernest Hemingway Influences

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Despite his death 50 years ago, Ernest Hemingway is still exalted as one of the shapers of modern American literature. His recurring, universal themes of “love, war, wilderness, and loss” are still found in writing today. However, Hemingway’s biggest influence on literature was arguably his distinct, bare style, which influenced a new generation of writers disillusioned by the establish institutions of writing and rebelled against the 19th century’s elaborate styles.

Born in 1899, Hemingway experienced the trauma of war in the early 20th century. He signed up to be an ambulance driver in Italy in World War I, and his first day in Italy was spent to the scene of an explosion where shredded bodies littered the ground. He later recounted the