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Hemingway, Ernest, 1899-1961

LC control no.n 78078534
Descriptive conventionsrda
LC classificationPS3515.E37
Personal name headingHemingway, Ernest, 1899-1961
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Variant(s)Kheminguėĭ, Ėrnest, 1899-1961
Hai-ming-wei, 1899-1961
Hemingvej, Ernest, 1899-1961
Hemingwei, 1899-1961
Hīminjwāy, Arnist, 1899-1961
Ḣeminguei̐, E. (Ernest), 1899-1961
Ḣeminguei̐, Ernest, 1899-1961
Heminguej, Ernest, 1899-1961
Heminguej, E. (Ernest), 1899-1961
Hemingṿey, Ernesṭ, 1899-1961
Haminghwāy, Arnist, 1899-1961
Hayminghwāy, Arnist, 1899-1961
Himinghwāy, Arnist, 1899-1961
Himinghwāy, Bābā, 1899-1961
Hemingvejs, Ernests, 1899-1961
Hemingṿe, Ernesṭ, 1899-1961
Chemingouaiē, Ernest, 1899-1961
Heminguwei, Ānesuto, 1899-1961
Haimingwei, Eneisite, 1899-1961
Haimingwei, Ouneisite, 1899-1961
Haimingwei, Ennasite, 1899-1961
Hemingwei, Ŏnesŭtʻŭ, 1899-1961
Хемингуэй, Эрнест, 1899-1961
Хемингуэй, Э. М., 1899-1961
המינגווי, ארנסט
המינגווי, ארנסט, 1899-1961
המינגוי, ארנסט
המינגוי, ארנסט, 1899-1961
העמינגוועי, ערנעסט
海明威, 1899-1961
E. ヘミングウェイ, 1899-1961
همنغواي، ارنست
همينگوى، ارنست
ヘミングウェイ, アーネスト, 1899-1961
헤밍웨이, 어네스트, 1899-1961
海明威, 欧内斯特, 1899-1961
Chaiminkouaiē, Ernest, 1899-1961
Haimiṅgawe, Aranaisaṭa, 1899-1961
He-ming-we, Ar-ni-sṭi, 1899-1961
Biography/History noteErnest Hemingway (1899-1961) was an American author and journalist, and a winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction (1953, for The Old Man and the Sea) and the Nobel Prize in Literature (1954).
Associated countryUnited States
Birth date1899-07-21
Death date1961-07-02
Place of birthOak Park (Ill.)
Place of deathKetchum (Idaho)
Field of activityFiction Journalism
Novels Short stories
Profession or occupationNovelists Journalists
Special noteMachine-derived non-Latin script reference project.
Non-Latin script references not evaluated.
Found inIn our time, 1925: t.p. (Ernest Hemingway)
Ălvida, silaḣ! 1986: t.p. (Ernest Ḣeminguei̐) colophons (Ėrnest Kheminguėĭ; Ernest Ḣeminguei̐) USSR CIP data (Ḣeminguei̐, E.)
Plaku dhe deti, 1985: t.p. (Ernest Heminguej) cover (E. Heminguej)
Der alṭer un der yam, 1955: t.p. (Ernesṭ Hemingṿey)
ʻAbr al-nahr wa-naḥwa al-ashjār-- , 1963: t.p. (Arnist Haminghwāy)
Bābā Himinghwāy, 1967: cover
--Īsais laimes brīdis, 1986: t.p. (Ernests Hemingvejs)
ha-Zaḳen ṿeha-yam, 1961: t.p. (Ernesṭ Hemingṿe [voc.])
Na echēs kai na mēn echēs, 1968: t.p. (Ernest Chemingouaiē)
OCLC, Oct. 22, 2007 (statements of responsibility: Ānesuto Heminguwei; Eneisite Haimingwei; Ouneisite Haimingwei; Ennasite Haimingwei; Ŏnesŭtʻŭ Hemingwei)
Hē syntomē eutychismenē zōē tou Makomper, 1949: t.p. (Ernest Chaiminkouaiē)
Wikipedia, Dec. 14, 2012 (Ernest Miller Hemingway; born July 21, 1899 in Oak Park, Ill.; died July 2, 1961 in Ketchum, Idaho; American author and journalist. His economical and understated style had a strong influence on 20th-century fiction, while his life of adventure and his public image influenced later generations. Hemingway produced most of his work between the mid-1920s and the mid-1950s, and won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1954)
LAC internal file, February 7, 2022 (access point: Hemingway, Ernest, 1899-1961)
Satta pattanāṃ dā tārū, Akatūbara 2021: title page (Aranaisaṭa Haimiṅgawe)
Rgad po dang rgya mtsho, 2011: title page (Ar-ni-sṭi He-ming-we)
National bib agency no.0017B1113E
Associated languageeng
Invalid LCCNsh 86006676
Quality codenlc