After eventually healing and serving and helping for the rest of his time, he was awarded an Italian Silver Medal for his perseverance even though being wounded. (www.lostgeneration.com)-(4) Being inspired by his wounding, he became inspired to write a novel called A Farewell to Arms. (www.lostgeneration.com) (4) Next, came the story, Soldier's Home that discusses the feelings of coming home from war with your parents showing shame and disgust and not understanding or worrying of your problems. From there he was offered a job with the Toronto Star Weekly and soon fell in love with Hadley Richardson and married her in 1921. They would soon move to Paris, France. (www.lostgeneration.com)-(5) While in Paris, he wrote about the Geneva Conference, The Greco-Turkish War, The Luasanne Conference, and a post war convention in Ruhr Valley. (www.lostgeneration.com)-(6) Hadley soon became pregnant, so they moved to Toronto where Hemingway got a job with the Toronto Daily Star. Their first son was named John Hadley Nicanor Hemingway, and after he was born they moved back to Paris. (www.lostgeneration.com)-(7) Between 1925 and 1929, Hemingway produced some of his most important pieces of writing including In Our Time (1925), The Sun Also Rises (1926), Men Without Women (1927), and A Farewell to Arms (1929). A Farewell to Arms became known as one of the best war novels. (www.lostgeneration.com)-(8) In 1927, Hemingway divorced Hadley and married Pauline Pfeiffer, a fashion reporter. A year later, Ernest and Pauline moved to Key West, .
Florida. While in Key West in 1928, Hemingway received news that his father committed suicide by shooting himself in the head. (www.lostgeneration.com)-(9) During 1928, Pauline gave birth to Hemingway's second son, Patrick, and three years later she gave birth to Gregory. The following year, Hemingway published Death in the Afternoon about bullfighting in Spain. (www.lostgeneration.