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Ernest Hemingway was a popular novelist and short-story writer. He has a very distinctive writing style. He had great influence on the fiction of the 20th century.
The best Novel of Ernest Hemingway is "The Old man and the Sea". He received the Pulitzer prize in 1953 for this novel. This novel is based on the life of a Cuban fisherman. His inspiration comes from a real Cuban fisherman Gregorio Fuentes.
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