Ernest Miller Hemingway could have done anything he wanted. Born in Oak Park, a well-to-do suburb of Chicago, he passed on college. A job with the Kansas City Star appealed to him.
He worked for the paper less than a year. It was long enough to form a writing habit. Nested from the writing style of the paper, his style eventually lead to the Nobel Prize in Literature and a Pulitzer for fiction.
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