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The Short Stories of Ernest Hemingway: The Hemingway Library Collector's Edition
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The Short Stories of Ernest Hemingway: The Hemingway Library Collector’s Edition

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The fourth in the series of new annotated editions of Ernest Hemingway’s work, edited by the author’s grandson Sean and introduced by his son Patrick, this illuminating (The Washington Post) collection includes the best of the well-known classics as well as unpublished stories, early drafts, and notes that offer insight into the mind and methods of one of the greatest practitioners of the story form (Kirkus Reviews). Ernest Hemingway is a cultural icon–an archetype of rugged masculinity, a romantic ideal of the intellectual in perpetual exile–but, to his countless readers, Hemingway remains a literary force much greater than his image. Of all of Hemingway’s canonical fictions, perhaps none demonstrate so forcefully the power of the author’s revolutionary style as his short stories. In classics like Hills like White Elephants,
The Butterfly in the Tank, and The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber, Hemingway shows us great literature compressed to its most potent essentials. We also see, in Hemingway’s short fiction, the tales that created the legend: these are stories of men and women in love and in war and on the hunt, stories of a lost generation born into a fractured time.

The Short Stories of Ernest Hemingway presents many of Hemingway’s most famous classics alongside rare and unpublished material: Hemingway’s early drafts and correspondence, his dazzling out-of-print essay on the art of the short story, and two marvelous examples of his earliest work–his first published story, The Judgment of Manitou, which Hemingway wrote when still a high school student, and a never-before-published story, written when the author was recovering from a war injury in Milan after WWI. This work offers vital insight into the artistic development of one of the twentieth century’s greatest writers. It is a perfect introduction for a new generation of Hemingway readers, and it belongs in the collection of any true Hemingway fan.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Scribner Book Company
Date
18 July 2017
Pages
576
ISBN
9781476787626

The fourth in the series of new annotated editions of Ernest Hemingway’s work, edited by the author’s grandson Sean and introduced by his son Patrick, this illuminating (The Washington Post) collection includes the best of the well-known classics as well as unpublished stories, early drafts, and notes that offer insight into the mind and methods of one of the greatest practitioners of the story form (Kirkus Reviews). Ernest Hemingway is a cultural icon–an archetype of rugged masculinity, a romantic ideal of the intellectual in perpetual exile–but, to his countless readers, Hemingway remains a literary force much greater than his image. Of all of Hemingway’s canonical fictions, perhaps none demonstrate so forcefully the power of the author’s revolutionary style as his short stories. In classics like Hills like White Elephants,
The Butterfly in the Tank, and The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber, Hemingway shows us great literature compressed to its most potent essentials. We also see, in Hemingway’s short fiction, the tales that created the legend: these are stories of men and women in love and in war and on the hunt, stories of a lost generation born into a fractured time.

The Short Stories of Ernest Hemingway presents many of Hemingway’s most famous classics alongside rare and unpublished material: Hemingway’s early drafts and correspondence, his dazzling out-of-print essay on the art of the short story, and two marvelous examples of his earliest work–his first published story, The Judgment of Manitou, which Hemingway wrote when still a high school student, and a never-before-published story, written when the author was recovering from a war injury in Milan after WWI. This work offers vital insight into the artistic development of one of the twentieth century’s greatest writers. It is a perfect introduction for a new generation of Hemingway readers, and it belongs in the collection of any true Hemingway fan.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Scribner Book Company
Date
18 July 2017
Pages
576
ISBN
9781476787626