Ernest Hemingway (1899–1961) is an American writer, journalist and winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature. He is one of the key figures of world literature of the 20th century, known for his laconic writing style, which is often called the "iceberg method". Hemingway wrote about war, adventure, love and loss, and his works remain classics of American and world literature.
Among the most famous works of the writer are"The Old Man and the Sea","Farewell, weapons","For Whom to Call","A holiday that is always with you"and"Fiesta. And the sun rises". His novels and short stories reflect the tragedy of human life, the inner struggle of the heroes and the desire to find meaning in a world full of loss and suffering.
Ernest Hemingway was actively involved in journalism and was a participant in several wars, which greatly influenced his work and the subject of his books. He gained recognition as one of the most influential authors of his time, and his works are still popular and considered literary classics.