Men Without Women

Men Without Women by Ernest Hemingway, published by National Geographic Books on January 3, 2023, is a collection of short stories that showcases some of Hemingway’s most renowned works. This edition comprises 160 pages and is presented in English. The collection, first published in 1927, highlights Hemingway’s skill in storytelling and explores themes such as bullfighting, prizefighting, infidelity, divorce, and death.
Readers will find a selection of enduringly famous short stories, including “The Killers,” “Hills Like White Elephants,” and “In Another Country.” This collection reflects Hemingway’s mastery of the short story form and his ability to delve into complex human experiences. As a significant work in the literary canon, Men Without Women offers insights into the author’s early exploration of themes that would define his career.
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The early collection that contains some of Ernest Hemingway’s most enduringly famous short stories
Hemingway had already made a mark on the literary world with his earliest stories, and his second collection shows him solidifying his mastery of the form. Published in 1927, Men Without Women touches on many of his favorite subjects—bullfighting, prizefighting, infidelity, divorce, and death—and contains classic stories that have come to be pillars of his literary reputation, including “The Killers,” “Hills Like White Elephants,” and “In Another Country.”
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