Ernest Hemingway
Ernest Hemingway, an American author, gained global recognition and achieved prominence through his book “The Old Man and the Sea.” This work played a significant role in earning him the Nobel Prize in Literature. Throughout his career as a writer, Hemingway wrote seven novels, two non-fiction books, and six collections of short stories, all of which had a profound impact on future writers.
His published works, many of which were released posthumously, are considered classic examples of American literature. Although Hemingway enjoyed professional success as a writer, his personal life was plagued by continual struggles that ultimately contributed to his suicide in 1961.