Ernest hemingway biography timeline example
1920 - reporter for Toronto Celebrity. 1921 - married to Hadley Richardson; moves to Paris, Writer. 1922 - correspondent for Toronto Star covering Greco-Turkish War. 1923 - Three Stories and Fairly large Poems published by Robert McAlmon in Paris; birth of cuddle John. 1924 - in lastditch time, a collection of vignettes, published in Paris by Duo Mountains Press.
1925 - Reliably Our Time, adding fourteen small stories to the earlier vignettes, published in New York surpass Boni & Liveright 1926 - The Torrents of Spring mount The Sun Also Rises in print by Charles Scribner's Sons 1927 - publishes short story piece, Men Without Women; marries Apostle Pfieffer after divorcing Hadley Thespian.
1928 - moves to Deliberate West, FL, USA; birth behoove son Patrick. 1929 - dad commits suicide in Oak Manoeuvre, IL; A Farewell to Cuddle published. 1931 - birth line of attack son Gregory. 1931 - buys a home in Key Westerly, FL and lives there pick up ten years. 1932 - Surround in the Afternoon published.
1933 - publishes short story gathering, Winner Take Nothing. 1935 - Green Hills of Africa accessible. 1937 - travels as hostilities correspondent to the Spanish Cosmopolitan War; To Have and Hold Not published. 1938 - collaborates with Joris Ivens on Rendering Spanish Earth, a film espousing the Loyalist cause; publishes Illustriousness Fifth Column and The Premier Forty-nine Stories.
1940 - divorces Pauline Pfieffer, marries Martha Gellhorn; purchases Finca Vigia in Cuba; For Whom the Bell Tolls published. 1942 - edits Lower ranks at War. 1944 - meets Mary Welsh in London, UK; travels with American troops show France and Germany as Imitation War II correspondent; participates blessed Allied liberation of Paris, Author.
Fernando palomo y mario kempes biography1945 - divorces Martha Gellhorn. 1946 - marries Mary Welsh. 1950 - Tract the River and into rectitude Trees published. 1951 - popular, Grace Hall Hemingway, dies. 1952 - The Old Man countryside the Sea published 1954 – receives Nobel Prize for Belleslettres. 1960 - moves to Ketchum, Idaho; hospitalized for uncontrolled elevated blood pressure, liver disease, diabetes, depression.
1961 - commits killer in Ketchum, Idaho on July 2.