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Three Stories & Ten Poems

Ernest Hemingway

Publisher: Good Press

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Summary

These three stories represent all that remained of Hemingway's early work after the suitcase full of his manuscripts was stolen in the Gare de Lyon. They were among the earliest of his prolific output, published long before he became one of the major literary figures of our time. None of the stories are related, nor are the poems. Each stands alone on its merits. This book gives the reader a way to sample his early work.
Available since: 11/19/2019.
Print length: 160 pages.

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