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1. MAKE SURE YOU HAVE A YELLOW BOOK AND OPEN TO PAGE FIND A CLEAN SPACE IN YOUR NOTES. LABEL IT “HEMINGWAY.” Thursday, November 29 th Today is Electronic Greetings Day!

ERNEST HEMINGWAY

Hemingway’s Generation Hemingway wished to enlist in the military, but his parent’s objections and his poor eyesight prevented him from attempting to join up. In 1918, Hemingway served briefly as an ambulance driver in Italy. After only a short time serving, he was injured by mortar shrapnel, and was not able to return to duty.

Hemingway moved to Paris in 1921 with his wife Hadley. By 1926 he had divorced Hadley and married his second wife, Pauline. He met and befriended several authors there, including Ezra Pound, Gertrude Stein, and F. Scott Fitzgerald, who had just published The Great Gatsby, and was already considered a success. These authors and other Americans who chose to live in Europe at the time were called “expatriates.” Gertrude Stein is credited with naming this group a “lost generation.”

Why “lost?” Imagine that you dream to serve….. …to fight for your country and come home a hero…

…and the reality of war is not exactly what you expected.

Hemingway served in the war, but spent the majority of his time in an army hospital. The WWI era was a time of great social change in America. Hemingway and many soldiers returning to the U.S. had a difficult time readjusting to life in the states.

Picture waving goodbye to your mom and dad in 1915, and they look like this: By the time you get back in 1919, they look like this.

Seriously. Is a guy who grew up expecting the dating scene to look like this… …supposed to know how to deal with women like this?

In 1923, Hemingway witnessed his first bull fight in Pamplona, Spain. He was fascinated with this ancient blood sport, and even began learning the craft himself. He used these experiences to write The Sun Also Rises.

Hemingway published Sun in 1926, and Farewell in Critics loved his crisp, bold style. His mother was embarrassed by how frankly he discussed sexual matters in his novels.

Style – Fitzgerald vs. Hemingway The Great Gatsby When I came home to West Egg that night I was afraid for a moment that my house was on fire. Two o’clock and the whole corner of the peninsula was blazing with light, which fell unreal on the shrubbery and made thin elongating glints upon the roadside wires. Turning a corner, I saw that it was Gatsby’s house, lit from tower to cellar. At first I thought it was another party, a wild rout that had resolved itself into “hide-and-go-seek” or “sardines-in-the-box” with all the house thrown open to the game. But there wasn’t a sound. Only wind in the trees, which blew the wires and made the lights go off and on again as if the house had winked into the darkness. The Sun Also Rises In the morning, I walked down the Boulevard to the Rue Soufflot for coffee and brioche. It was a fine morning. The horse-chestnut trees in the Luxembourg gardens were in bloom. There was the pleasant early-morning feeling of a hot day. I read the papers with the coffee and then smoked a cigarette. The flower- women were coming up from the market and arranging their daily stock. The first six sentences of Chapter 5 in each novel

Hemingway’s style: Direct, simple statements.  “Minimalism” Irony Sarcasm Understatement Characters reflect what is known as the “Hemingway Code”

The “Hemingway Code” Hero lives by the following criteria: Live passionately-Eat well, drink much and often, have many romantic encounters Do not be controlled by anyone (especially women) Maintain self control and discipline Honesty Take risks, have courage Persistence No self pity—endure life and accept fate without being overly sentimental or emotional. Accept death / disappointment on one’s own terms and with dignity.

Ernest Hemingway’s rugged, masculine good looks set female fans “aquiver,” according to Dorothy Parker (one of Hemingway’s contemporaries). His passion for hunting, boxing, and bull fighting made him an interesting and romantic character to all audiences. He lived by the code.

BEFORE - READING Consider a relationship you or a friend of yours has been in, that did not work out. How did it end? How was the “break-up?” How did it end? How was the “break-up?” Why do people fall out of love?