[post_page_title]Ernest Hemingway[/post_page_title]
Ernest Hemingway was one of the most well-known authors of the 20th century. Ernest was an ambulance driver during World War I in Italy. It was there that he responded to an explosion in a munitions factory where he and other Red Cross recruits would have to pull out the bodies of the women who worked there.
It was this incident that he based his non-fiction book Death in the Afternoon about. He wrote, “I remember that after we searched quite thoroughly for the complete dead we collected fragments”.
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