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Ernest Hemingway Book List
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Across the river and into the trees
by Ernest Hemingway
During World War II, Colonel Richard Cantwell, an American soldier, falls in love with a young Italian countess in Venice.
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Death in the afternoon
by Ernest Hemingway
A celebration of Spain and its culture offers an attempt to capture the emotion of the bullfight as well as to describe the rules and rituals of the sport.
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A farewell to arms
by Ernest Hemingway
A tragic wartime romance set against the brutal and chaotic backdrop of World War I is the classic story of a volunteer ambulance driver wounded on the Italian front and the English nurse he loves and leaves behind. Reprint.
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For whom the bell tolls
by Ernest Hemingway
Drawing on his involvement in the Spanish Civil War, the Nobel prize-winning author's masterpiece of time and place tells the story of Robert Jordan, an American fighting in Spain, and his suicidal stand for his beliefs.
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Green hills of Africa
by Ernest Hemingway
A 1930s African jungle safari as recorded in the journal of Ernest Hemingway describes the glory of the landscape while bringing to life the story of a land under threat of human incursion.
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Hemingway on War
by Ernest Hemingway
Features selections from the author's first book of short stories, In Our Time, as well as excerpts from A Farewell to Arms, For Whom the Bell Tolls, and The Fifth Column, in a collection of war writings edited by his grandson and featuring a personal foreword by his surviving son.
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Islands in the stream
by Ernest Hemingway
Published posthumously, this story follows the adventures of Thomas Hudson, who establishes himself as an artist in the tropics, until he is called to serve in World War II by destroying submarines off the coast of Cuba.
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A moveable feast
by Ernest Hemingway
In a vibrant study of Paris in the 1920s, Hemingway records his own five years in the French city, describing his creative struggles and sharing portraits of such fellow expatriates as Fitzgerald, Pound, and Stein.
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The Nick Adams stories
by Ernest Hemingway
Events in the life of Hemingway's memorable character are presented chronologically in this arrangement of the stories.
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The old man and the sea
by Ernest Hemingway
Tells the story of an old fisherman's struggle against natural obstacles that hinder the catch of a huge marlin.
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The snows of Kilimanjaro and other stories
by Ernest Hemingway
Ten stories include some of Hemingway's best and most mature work, exploring such trademark subjects as boxing, hunting, and war, as well as how men confront the fear of death and the emptiness of life.
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The sun also rises
by Ernest Hemingway
Tthe Nobel Prize-winning classic author's first novel follows the dual story of a wounded war correspondent's hopeless pursuit of an unattainable lady and a band of expatriates' 1920s journey from Paris's Left Bank to the bull fights of Spain.
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Hemingway's Boat : Everything He Loved in Life, and Lost, 1934-1961
by Paul Hendrickson
An assessment of the decades before Ernest Hemingway's suicide reveals the key life moments that occurred on board his beloved boat, Pilar, from celebrations with friends and romantic liaisons to the dissolutions of marriages and alcohol-marked withdrawals from society. By the author of the National Books Critics Circle-winning Sons of Mississippi.
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The Hemingway women
by Bernice Kert
Profiles the group of extraordinary women who shared Hemingway's life--his mother and four wives--or who served as prototypes for his fictional heroines.
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Hemingway : a life without consequences
by James R. Mellow
A thorough reassessment of the life of a literary giant details the writer's influential male friendships, his career as a journalist, and his years as a central figure in the expatriate community in Paris
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Hemingway : the 1930s
by Michael S. Reynolds
Drawing on a wealth of new material and period documents, the author of The Young Hemingway traces Ernest Hemingway's development from promising young novelist to a master during the thirties, illuminating his literary evolution and the people, places, and times that influenced it.
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Hemingway
by Kenneth Schuyler Lynn
Traces Hemingway's life, attempts to depict his complex personality, and analyzes the autobiographical aspects of his fiction.
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Hemingway : the final years
by Michael S. Reynolds
Drawn from newly available letters, recently published memoirs, in-depth interviews, and previously classified documents, a dramatic portrait of the literary genius concentrates on Hemingway's last years in postwar America.
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