By: Ernest Hemingway (1899-1961)
In "Three Stories & Ten Poems," Ernest Hemingway showcases his signature style of sparse prose and keen observation of human nature. The three short stories in this collection delve into themes of love, loss, and the brutality of war with Hemingway's characteristic depth and economy of language. Each story is a masterclass in storytelling, with Hemingway's precise descriptions and raw emotion drawing readers into the world he creates.
The collection also includes ten poems that showcase a different side of Hemingway's writing. While not as well-known for his poetry, these poems reveal a lyrical quality to Hemingway's voice, with themes of nature, love, and the passage of time woven throughout. Hemingway's poems are simple yet evocative, painting vivid images and emotions with just a few carefully chosen words.
Overall, "Three Stories & Ten Poems" is a must-read for fans of Hemingway's work, as well as anyone who appreciates powerful storytelling and poetry. Hemingway's distinctive voice and profound insights into the human experience shine through in this collection, making it a timeless addition to any bookshelf. Book Description: The author arranged for this collection of three short stories and ten poems to be printed in a small run of 300 copies in Dijon The book entered into the public domain in 2019. - Summary by KevinS
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