Ernest Hemingway

Three Short Stories and Ten Poems

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Ernest Hemingway (1899-1961) was one of the most influential writers of all time. The American author, a newspaper journalist in his twenties, crafted a unique, terse style later emulated by many writers. He called this the "Iceberg Theory" because much of any given story exists below the surface. Hemingway's adventurous lifestyle and larger-than-life persona brought admiration from future generations.

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Three Stories: /

Up In Michigan /Out Of Season /My Old Man /Ten Poems: /

Mitraigliatrice /Oklahoma /Oily Weather /Roosevelt /Captives /Champs D'Honneur /Riparto D'Assalto /Montparnasse /Along With Youth /Chapter Heading
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Publication year
2019
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