This post is a basic timeline of writer Ernest Hemingway (1899-1961). There are 20 events listed below chronologically. Source: Wikipedia
- 1899: Born in Oak Park, Illinois
- 1918: Becomes an ambulance driver in World War I
- 1918: Injured during World War I and returned home
- 1919: Moves to Toronto, Canada
- 1919: Begins writing for the Toronto Star
- 1920: Moves to Chicago, Illinois
- 1922: Begins traveling around Europe
- 1926: Publishes The Sun Also Rises
- 1928: Moves to Kansas City, Missouri
- 1929: Publishes A Farewell to Arms
- 1937: Goes to Spain to report on the Spanish Civil War
- 1940: Publishes For Whom the Bell Tolls
- 1944: Goes to Europe to report on World War II
- 1947: Receives Bronze Star for bravery
- 1953: Receives Pulitzer Prize for Fiction
- 1943: Receives Nobel Prize in Literature
- 1946: Begins writing The Garden of Eden
- 1952: Publishes The Old Man and the Sea
- 1959: Moves to Ketchum, Idaho
- 1961: Died at age 61 in Ketchum, Idaho