They Don't Really Look Like White Elephants

Ernest Hemingway

They Don't Really Look Like White Elephants
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Meta Mad Books
Published
14 August 2024
Pages
250
ISBN
9781763641792

They Don’t Really Look Like White Elephants

Ernest Hemingway

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Ernest Hemingway's short stories are a cornerstone of 20th-century American literature, renowned for their economy of language, depth of emotion, and powerful storytelling. Hemingway, a master of the iceberg theory (also known as the theory of omission), believed that the deeper meaning of a story should not be evident on the surface but should be implicit, much like the bulk of an iceberg hidden beneath the water.

Hemingway's stories often explore themes of love, war, loss, and the human condition, with characters who exhibit stoic courage in the face of adversity. His writing is marked by a distinctive style-sparse, direct, and devoid of unnecessary adornment. This minimalist approach allows readers to engage deeply with the subtext, where the true essence of his stories resides.

In works like The Snows of Kilimanjaro and The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber, Hemingway delves into the complexities of human relationships and the existential crises that define his characters. These stories often depict individuals grappling with their mortality, the futility of their pursuits, or the harsh realities of the world around them. The dialogue in Hemingway's stories is famously crisp and realistic, often revealing more through what is left unsaid than what is explicitly stated.

Hemingway's short stories remain timeless, resonating with readers for their insight into the human spirit and the profound, often unspoken, truths they reveal.

Includes the Editor's Introduction and discussion about his selection of Favorites. Richly Illustrated with original pen-and-ink-style black and white illustrations.

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