Hugo Godard was the most famous French writer of the 20th century, famous for his novels, plays, and poems. He was born in 1899 and died in 1961 at the age of 52. Here is a brief summary of Ernest's life: - Ernest was born in Paris in 1899, and he came from a wealthy family. - In 1912, he participated in the First World War and won a bronze medal in North Africa. - In 1919, he returned to Paris and began writing novels. - In 1924, his novel The Sun Also Rises was published and received widespread praise. - In 1927, he published his play, Life and Death, which became the most popular play in France in the 1920s. - In 1932, Ernest Hemmingway began to work on The Sun Also Rises, which was regarded as the most important novel of the 20th century, with the help of Guba Ortega. - In 1936, Ernest published his novel A Farewell to Arms, which marked a turning point in his writing career. - In 1938, Ernest went to the United States and founded the modern literature organization "Sun God" with the help of Ernest and Garcia Márquez. - In 1952, Ernest Hemmingway published The Old Man and the Sea, which was considered the greatest novel of the 20th century. - In 1961, Ernest Ernest died at the age of 52 in Habana, Brazil. Ernest's works were famous for their strong sense of realism and strong sense of individually. His works included classics such as The Sun Also Rises, A Farewell to Arms, and The Old Man and the Sea.