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S**N
Outstanding Insight
This work offers wonderful insight into Hemingway’s “iceberg” approach—that much in a successful story can lie beneath the surface and be only hinted at in the work itself
T**N
Experience is Everything...
Ernest Hemingway was one of the first celebrity writers. In fact, his life was so interesting that, for a time, it looked like he was more interesting than what he wrote. While I read A Farewell to Arms and The Sun Also Rises relatively early in life, I remember really getting into Carlos Baker's biography of the "larger than life" author. At first, I steered clear of Hemingway's short stories; on the whole, I am not a big fan of short stories. They're over too fast, for one thing, and add to this a professor I had along the way who likened every short story to the archetypical story of Adam and Eve, and my interest in the short story form evaporated like yesterday's rainwater. Then in the 70's I saw a Hollywood adaptation of Hemingway's Nick Adams stories (and especially after seeing Paul Newman play the washed up boxer in "The Battler"), I dusted off my copy of EH's short stories, and read them all over the course of a couple of days and was blown away by them. Later, when I taught "Big Two-Hearted River" and "My Old Man" to the American Authors class in a local high school, I had some of the most soul-searching discussions with the students. Often, I would read one of the stories aloud to them and then we'd talk about it. What was there about these stories that brought the class alive and so open to discussion? One reason might be that they are written so simply and, yet, pack such an emotional punch the reader hardly sees it coming. In "Big Two-Hearted River", for example, he's not just telling about a fishing expedition, catching and cleaning fish, packing them up for the trip home; he's got that bit about the ants on the burning log which transfers quite nicely as an allegory for human existence. In his laconic, yet sophisticated style--unparalleled by any author before or since, Hemingway creates a visceral reaction in the reader; the reader, without a lot of fancy footwork, EXPERIENCES what the first breakup feels like ( "The End of Something"), or how it feels to get drunk for the first time ("The Three Day Blow"). The plight of the returning soldier ("A Soldier's Home"), and the desperation of the dispossessed (Old Man on a Bridge) are unearthed in the reader as though he is returning home or sitting alone at the bridge during wartime. We all know, that in life Hemingway was all for grace under pressure and possessed an almost manic push to experience everything. In his short stories, especially, we can truly experience what it really feels like to be alive and never have to leave our recliner. Heartfelt thanks for that, Ernest.
R**O
Great stories/interesting annotations
Great stories/ interesting annotations
S**N
Good intro to Hemingway
I had never read any of Hemingway's stories and I thought this book would be a good introduction to his work. Initially I checked it out from the library, and I liked the first few stories enough that I wanted to have the book in my colleciton. I have enjoyed reading it very much. The stories paint a good picture of the times in which Hemingway lived; it is easy to see similarities in his style as compared with other writers of his time. Even so, his stories have a unique quality of their own and seem to give a glance into the man himself. I think Hemingway is good at creating a mental image that makes one feel as though they are on location and observing what is taking place. I'm not sure I would read Hemingway in large doses due to the heavy content of his writing, but the good thing about short stories is that you can get just the right dose and come back later for more. I'm sure I will eventually read one of Hemingway's novels because I like the short stories so much. On another note, the book is just the right size to take along when traveling or for a break between errands.
M**H
A collectible book, great selection of stories and a fascinating glimpse into how Hemingway worked.
Like many, I love reading Hemingway. I was a little hesitant to pay the cost of this collection of stories, but after reading it I love it. This is a collectible book, with a nice binding and hardcover. It has some stories displayed with several versions of the same story, with pencil lines through sections he scratched out. It provides a fascinating look into the mind of one of the truly great writers. Viewing the way he edited and rewrote stories as he tweaked and polished them, makes me admire Hemingway all the more, seeing what a true craftsman he was. I've read that he worked very hard at his writing, and this book gives us all a peak into that world he worked within, molding and shaping his stories to create what we have come to know of his works. I love this book.
W**N
OK--but flawed---and Buyer Beware
I have a mixed response to this book. The manuscript materials are interesting--we can get insight from them into Hem's process of composition. But it is somewhat unwieldy, awkward--because the story and the manuscript materials are presented consecutively. OK, this is perhaps inevitable. But it is hard to move back and forth, back and forth from the story to (in a number of cases) three or four other other separate sections, where the various manuscript materials are presented. Again, OK, I understand. But in an ideal world, the volume would have been prepared with at least some examples of the story on one page, and the manuscript version on the facing page. Then, you could do some much easier comparison.Something else--Buyer Beware! I bought this book thinking that it would be an update of the so-called Finca Vigia collection of Hem's stories. But it is NOT a complete collection. In fact, I would say that the title is misleading. Deliberately misleading?The book should be titled "The SELECTED Short Stories...." It does not include the full text of In Our Time, for example--so that none of the inter-chapters from that important book (1925) can be found here. Such great stories as "The End of Something" and "The Battler"--these are absent as well. "The End of Something" is not only a terrific story, but from other reading I have done, I know that the manuscript materials are very interesting. It should be in the book.All of this is troubling indeed. In effect the Hem Estate and the publisher are implying that here in this book are "the short stories" of Hem. But they are not all here. If you want all of the stories, you have to buy the Finca Vigia edition. And that volume itself is flawed--it needs to be redone.
G**A
Genial
Llego perfecto y me encanta el autor. Buena edición.
R**S
Good short stories if your Hemingway fan
I felt I liked some of the stories in this short book . Very fascinating to read since I am getting into Hemingway . Snows of Kilimanjaro are great .. I liked many of travel stories of characters in this book . There is a lot of emphasis on ambiance which I like . If your Hemingway fan this is must read . I felt that apart from nick Adams story there are enough short stories to admire and feel a different classic time .
S**K
Good
Excellent
W**T
Those absolutely perfect short stories like The Snows of Kilimanjaro
What more can I say then... Hemingway! I worship the man. He is our modern era Shakespeare. Those absolutely perfect short stories like The Snows of Kilimanjaro, The Green Hill's of Africa. I weep with jealousy at Hem's profound work. He was a towering, world changing genius.No other reader but Stacey Keach should ever presume to read Hemingway. He channels Hem eerily.I had a professional career as a writer. My entire life has been one long love affair with the written word. Wordcraft has been my lover. Hem turned my head first as a fresh young man, so alluring were the stories . IF ONLY I could write just one sentence as perfectly as Hem! I am his Salieri, as Salieri was to Amadeus.Oh! The stories! The Old Man and The Sea, The Nick Adams Stories, Islands In the Stream.This case of audio Cd's is easy on the eye, uncrowded, but conveying perfectly what's inside. I'm overly proud to display this case in my book case.
S**W
Present
Je cherchais un cadeau original pour les 49 ans d'un ami, fervent lecteur de la littérature en anglais. Hemmingway étant un grand classique, ceci m'a permis de trouver ce qu'il fallait presqu'au dernier moment
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