if the age of consent where your from is 17 then yeah, but that dude a pedo lmao
Ernest Hemingway was indeed an author of several novels: The Sun Also Rises, For Whom the Bell Tolls and the Old Man and The Sea, among others. He was an expatriate because he was disallusioned with America's participation in WWI. He gave up his citzenship and moved to Paris, with a lot of other writers, who became known as the Lost Generation. Someone who gives up their citizenship is known as an expatriate.
They were all American (US) novelists in the first half of the 20th century.
Describing the hardships of individuals serving in a war
Hemingway championed the cause of minimalism, that is only providing the absolute minimum of information necessary for the story requiring the reader to provide everything that could be provided by inference. This has left Hemingway's stories heavy on dialogue with short, often single word, descriptions of very apt application.
The following is from Timeless Hemingway:
http://www.timelesshemingway.com/faq/faq2.shtml#burial
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The Sun Also Rises was written by Ernest Hemingway.
Ernest Hemingway.
No. They are completely natural formations and have been around since long before dinosaurs.
a man by the name of Jeremy disher, a black man who was talking to his ex girlfriend and he said that to her then his slogan got around and everyone started using his phrase. so thank him (or not) for making up that saying!
* Elizabeth Taylor
* Betty Ford wife of President ford and founder of The Betty Ford Clinic.
* Liza Minnelli
* Judy Garland
* Richard Burton
* Nick Nolte
* Robert Shaw
* George C. Scott
* Paul Lind from Hollywood Squares. * John Belushi
* Billy Joel
* Bob Dylan
* Willie Nelson
* John Barrymore and some of his siblings
* WC Fields
Santiago knows that the fish are getting tired because he is an experienced old fisherman and has been fishing in the same waters all his life. Hemmingway spells this out very early in the book.
"It was the best of times, it was the worst of times."
-Charles Dickens, A Tale of Two Cities