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1937–reporter for north american newspaper alliance in spain. 1937–publishes to have and have not 1938–writes only play, the fifth column 1938–publishes the first forty-nine stories (short story collection) 1940 –publishes for whom the bell tolls; written in cuba and key west. 1950 –publishes across the river and into the trees. 1952 –publishes theold man and the sea. 1953 –receives pulitzer prize for theold man and the sea. 1954 –wins the nobel prize for literature; cannot attend the ceremonies. 1960 –publishes the dangerous summer for life magazine; last work published in his lifetime. posthumous publications: 1964: a moveable feast 1970: islands in the stream hemingway received the pulitzer prize for the old man and the sea; which two novels did he publish just prior to writing this novel? a. the fifth column and across the river and into the trees b. for whom the bell tolls and across the river and into the trees c. the dangerous summer and a moveable feast d. to have and have not and for whom the bell tolls

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