Ernest Hemingway
Ernest Miller Hemingway was an American novelist, short-story writer, and journalist. Known for an economical, understated style that influenced later 20th-century writers, he has been romanticized for his adventurous lifestyle and outspoken, blunt public image. Some of his seven novels, six short-story collections and two non-fiction works have become classics of American literature, and he was awarded the 1954 Nobel Prize in Literature.
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Ernest Hemingway (1899–1961) was an American novelist, short-story writer, journalist, and sportsman. His economical and understated style—which he termed the iceberg theory—had a strong influence on 20th-century fiction. Many of his works are considered classics of American literature.
Across the river and into the trees
You follow Colonel Richard Cantwell, a veteran American officer, on a duck hunting trip in post-war Italy. As he reflects on his life, loves, and the lingering scars of battle, you are privy to his internal monologue. You experience the weight of his past and his present, set against the serene Venetian landscape.
The Old Man and the Sea
Ernest Hemingway's novel presents you with a powerful tale of perseverance and the human spirit. You will accompany an old fisherman on an arduous journey, facing the vastness of the ocean and the challenges it presents. Discover a narrative that explores themes of struggle, dignity, and the natural world.
The Hemingway reader
"The Hemingway Reader" offers you a comprehensive look into the works of Ernest Hemingway. This 1953 novel presents a curated selection of his writings. You will find yourself immersed in the distinctive prose and themes that define his literary output.
Great American Short Stories
Immerse yourself in a collection of concise narratives with Ernest Hemingway's "Great American Short Stories." You will encounter a range of voices and settings that capture distinct moments in American life. This volume offers diverse perspectives on human experience.
Poems
Ernest Hemingway's collection invites you into his poetic world. You will experience verses that capture specific moods and observations. Explore the themes and imagery conveyed through his poetry.
The dangerous summer
You are presented with 'The dangerous summer,' a novel penned by Ernest Hemingway in 1960. This work invites you to engage with a narrative from an author known for his compelling storytelling. As you read, you will encounter the stylistic choices that define Hemingway's literary contributions. Explore this offering from a prominent voice in modern fiction.
The collected poems of Ernest Hemingway
You are presented with 'The collected poems of Ernest Hemingway,' a novel from 1960 by Ernest Hemingway. This work invites you to engage with a narrative from an author known for his compelling storytelling. As you read, you will encounter the stylistic choices that define Hemingway's literary contributions. Explore this offering from a prominent voice in modern fiction in a novelistic form.
Three Novels of Ernest Hemingway
Immerse yourself in a compelling collection of narratives from a renowned author. You will encounter characters grappling with themes of courage, loss, and the challenges of the human condition. These stories present distinct perspectives on life's profound experiences.
Paris est une fête
Engage with 'Paris est une fête,' a novel by Ernest Hemingway, published in 1964. This work offers you a glimpse into the author's experiences and observations. You can discover a narrative that reflects on a specific cultural period.
Moveable Feast
Discover 'Moveable Feast,' a novel by Ernest Hemingway, first published in 1964. This work presents a unique perspective from one of the twentieth century's most influential authors. You can experience a narrative reflecting on a specific period in his life.
A Moveable Feast
You are offered "A Moveable Feast," a novel by Ernest Hemingway from 1964. This work recounts experiences from a specific period. Immerse yourself in the world depicted by the author.
By-line: Ernest Hemingway
You will encounter a novel by Ernest Hemingway that showcases his distinctive narrative voice and thematic interests. This work presents a collection of insights into various facets of life, presented with his characteristic precision. You will engage with stories that reflect on courage, loss, and the human condition. Prepare for a straightforward yet impactful literary experience.
Islands in the Stream
You encounter Ernest Hemingway's 1970 novel, *Islands in the Stream*. This work allows you to immerse yourself in a narrative from an iconic author. Experience a story brought to life through his distinctive prose.
Nick Adams Stories
You are invited to experience a novel by Ernest Hemingway, a collection centered around the character of Nick Adams. You will encounter narratives that showcase the author's distinctive prose style. Explore the varied experiences presented in this 1972 work.
Great Short Stories of the World
The Complete Short Stories of Ernest Hemingway: The Finca Vigía Edition, is a posthumous collection of Ernest Hemingway's short fiction, published in 1987. It contains the classic First Forty-Nine Stories as well as 21 other stories and a foreword by his sons.
The Best horror stories
Experience "The Best Horror Stories," a novel by Ernest Hemingway. You are invited to delve into a unique offering from 1977, showcasing an unexpected facet of the author's work. Prepare for tales that explore the darker side of human experience.
The Other Persuasion
Explore a narrative by Ernest Hemingway in 'The Other Persuasion'. You will encounter characters grappling with their choices and the consequences of their actions. The story delves into themes of morality and the complexities of human relationships.
Kindred
Discover "Kindred," a novel by Ernest Hemingway published in 1979. This work offers a unique perspective from the renowned author. You are invited to engage with a narrative that showcases Hemingway's characteristic literary style.
Selected Letters 1917-1961
You are presented with "Selected Letters 1917-1961," a novel by Ernest Hemingway, published posthumously in 1981. This collection offers a unique perspective into the author's private thoughts and correspondence over decades. Explore the personal voice behind his celebrated literary works.
The Killers and Other Short Stories.
Immerse yourself in a collection of concise narratives by Ernest Hemingway. You will encounter various characters facing moments of tension and decision. This volume offers a glimpse into diverse human experiences through its distinct prose.
Ernest Hemingway on writing
Explore a distinctive novel from Ernest Hemingway, published posthumously in 1984. This work offers you a rare glimpse into the mind of a literary legend. You are invited to discover the insights and perspectives on the craft of writing. Immerse yourself in the reflections of an iconic voice.
Dateline, Toronto
You encounter 'Dateline, Toronto,' a novel by Ernest Hemingway. Published in 1985, this work invites you to explore its pages. Discover a narrative from this author, presented under its distinctive title.
El viejo y el Mar
You encounter a profound narrative in this 1986 novel by Ernest Hemingway. Delve into the story of an old man and the sea, exploring themes of endurance and the natural world. This work invites you to reflect on the human spirit against vast forces.
The garden of Eden
Ernest Hemingway's “The Garden of Eden,” published in 1986, offers you a glimpse into complex relationships. You will explore a narrative that delves into themes of identity and desire within a specific setting. This novel invites you to consider the dynamics between its characters. It provides an intimate look at personal connections.
The Nick Adams Stories
"The Nick Adams Stories" by Ernest Hemingway, published in 1987, compiles narratives by the renowned author. You will find a collection of interconnected or related tales within this novel. Experience a specific period of Hemingway's work through these pages.
Prentice Hall Literature--The American Experience
Discover 'Prentice Hall Literature--The American Experience,' a novel by Ernest Hemingway from 1989. You will engage with a work that reflects the author's distinctive literary style. Explore the perspectives on the American experience offered within its pages.
A clean well-lighted place
This 1990 novel by Ernest Hemingway presents you with a narrative exploring themes of solitude and human connection. You will encounter characters grappling with their existence in a specific setting. Discover a story that delves into the quiet moments of life and reflection.
Paris Era Una Fiesta
Immerse yourself in Ernest Hemingway's "Paris Era Una Fiesta," a novel from 1992. This book invites you into its fictional world. Discover the narrative of this author.
A Movable Feast
A Moveable Feast is a memoir by Ernest Hemingway about his years as a struggling expatriate journalist and writer in Paris during the 1920s. It was published posthumously on May 5, 1964. The book chronicles Hemingway's first marriage to Hadley Richardson and his relationships with other cultural figures of the Lost Generation in interwar France.
Le vieil homme et la mer
You discover "Le vieil homme et la mer", a novel by Ernest Hemingway. This work, published in 1993, presents its narrative for your consideration.
The First Forty Nine Stories (Arrow Classic)
You are presented with a collection of short stories from a renowned author, showcasing his distinct literary style. These narratives offer a glimpse into various human experiences and settings. This classic compilation invites you to explore a range of concise yet impactful tales.
Across the River and into the Trees (Arrow Classic)
You are looking at 'Across the River and into the Trees,' an Arrow Classic novel by Ernest Hemingway. Originally published, this edition from 1994 allows you to experience a significant work. This novel presents a narrative ready for your engagement.
Ernest Hemingway
Explore the 1996 novel titled 'Ernest Hemingway', written by Ernest Hemingway himself. You will delve into a work that carries the distinctive hallmark of its acclaimed author. This offers you an opportunity to experience his narrative style directly.
The 50 Greatest Mysteries of All Time
You are invited to delve into 'The 50 Greatest Mysteries of All Time', a novel by Ernest Hemingway from 1998. This work offers you an exploration of Hemingway's narrative. Discover the unique world and characters presented within its pages.
The good lion
Explore Ernest Hemingway's 1998 novel, "The good lion." This work offers a unique narrative voice from the celebrated author. You will discover a story that presents a distinct perspective within its pages.
Fiesta
Experience 'Fiesta,' a 1998 novel by Ernest Hemingway. You will encounter the distinct narrative voice and setting characteristic of this author's work. This book presents a particular story for your consideration.
True at first light
"True at First Light," a novel by Ernest Hemingway, was released in 1999. This work offers you a chance to engage with the prose of the celebrated author. You can explore the narrative he presents. Discover the themes and settings characteristic of his writing.
Vieil Homme Et La Mer, Le
Ernest Hemingway's 'Le Vieil Homme Et La Mer' ('The Old Man and the Sea') offers a narrative focused on themes of perseverance and the human spirit against nature. You will witness a concise yet profound exploration of struggle, dignity, and the pursuit of a singular objective. This novel exemplifies a minimalist style, delivering impactful insights into the human condition.
O Velho e o Mar
In Ernest Hemingway's novel, you will follow a seasoned fisherman as he embarks on an epic struggle against the forces of nature. This tale explores themes of perseverance and the human spirit in the face of immense challenge. Experience a profound journey of determination and the unbreakable will to succeed.
Torrents of Spring
You are invited to explore *Torrents of Spring* by Ernest Hemingway. This novel offers a unique literary experience from Hemingway's body of work, published in 2002. Discover this work and its contribution to the literary landscape.
Hemingway on war
You embark on a journey with 'Hemingway on war' by Ernest Hemingway, a novel from 2003. This narrative presents you with reflections on a profound human experience, as suggested by its direct title. Its pages invite you to contemplate the various facets of conflict and its impact.
Under Kilimanjaro
"Under Kilimanjaro" by Ernest Hemingway immerses you in a narrative set against an iconic backdrop. As a novel, it invites you to experience a particular time and place through his distinctive prose. You will journey into the author's observations and reflections.
Paris e Uma Festa
Ernest Hemingway's 2006 novel, *Paris e Uma Festa*, invites you to experience a vibrant cultural period. You will journey through the artistic and intellectual landscape of a significant era. This narrative captures the essence of a time defined by creativity and personal reflection.
The Letters of Ernest Hemingway
You are about to delve into "The Letters of Ernest Hemingway," a novel by Ernest Hemingway. This book offers a unique insight into the mind and experiences of a seminal author. Prepare to explore a narrative presented through personal communications, revealing deeper layers of thoughts and perspectives. Discover the authentic voice and world crafted within this distinctive work.
Old Man and the Sea
Ernest Hemingway's "Old Man and the Sea" is presented as a novel from 2014. This work offers you a concise yet profound narrative, exploring themes of perseverance and the human spirit. Engage with the author's distinctive prose and its powerful imagery.
Der alte Mann und das Meer
You are invited to delve into Der alte Mann und das Meer, a novel by Ernest Hemingway. This 2014 work presents a narrative crafted to draw you into its particular world. Prepare to explore its unfolding story and the characters within. Discover the journey that awaits as you turn its pages.
Yaşlı Adam ve Deniz
You can experience "Yaşlı Adam ve Deniz," a novel by Ernest Hemingway. This 2016 edition presents a classic narrative. You are invited to reflect on the themes of perseverance and the human spirit within its story.
Ernest Hemingway - Fiesta
You are invited to read "Fiesta," a novel by Ernest Hemingway. This 2018 edition brings you a classic work from a distinguished author. Prepare to delve into the narrative world crafted by Hemingway. You will experience a story that captures a specific era and its characters.
Viejo y el Mar
The Old Man and the Sea is Ernest Hemingway's most celebrated novel, published in 1952 and winner of the Pulitzer Prize. Santiago, an old Cuban fisherman, struggles for days with an enormous marlin in the Gulf of Mexico. A story about dignity, perseverance and man's struggle against nature that earned Hemingway the Nobel Prize in Literature.
Ernest Hemingway - Muerte en la Tarde
In this 2020 novel by Ernest Hemingway, you are invited to experience his iconic literary style. You will find his characteristic prose, direct and unadorned, guiding you through its pages. Prepare to encounter themes and observations typical of his distinguished body of work.
Sun Also Rises
Experience an iconic work by Ernest Hemingway in this 2020 novel. You will encounter his signature terse prose and a narrative focusing on a particular generation. Prepare to immerse yourself in a story that captures a distinct post-war sensibility.
Short Fiction
Discover "Short Fiction," a novel by Ernest Hemingway, released in 2022. This collection offers you a narrative journey through its pages. You will encounter various stories crafted in Hemingway's distinctive style.
Hills Like White Elephants
Hills Like White Elephants is one of Ernest Hemingway's most celebrated short stories, published in 1927. A couple waits for a train at a Spanish station while having an apparently trivial conversation about the landscape and drinks. Beneath the surface, they are negotiating a decision that will change their lives forever. A masterful example of Hemingway's iceberg style.