In Our Time: Stories
Hemingway made his North American literary debut in 1925 with In Our Time, his first collection of short stories and vignettes. Widely praised at the time for what later would be considered the author’s hallmark style—uncomplicated, precise language with an eye for realism—the stories’ themes of alienation, loss, and grief continue the work Hemingway began earlier in his career. Includes two of his best-known Nick Adams stories: “Indian Camp” and “Big Two-Hearted River.”
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In Our Time: Stories
Hemingway made his North American literary debut in 1925 with In Our Time, his first collection of short stories and vignettes. Widely praised at the time for what later would be considered the author’s hallmark style—uncomplicated, precise language with an eye for realism—the stories’ themes of alienation, loss, and grief continue the work Hemingway began earlier in his career. Includes two of his best-known Nick Adams stories: “Indian Camp” and “Big Two-Hearted River.”
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In Our Time: Stories

In Our Time: Stories

by Ernest Hemingway
In Our Time: Stories

In Our Time: Stories

by Ernest Hemingway

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Overview

Hemingway made his North American literary debut in 1925 with In Our Time, his first collection of short stories and vignettes. Widely praised at the time for what later would be considered the author’s hallmark style—uncomplicated, precise language with an eye for realism—the stories’ themes of alienation, loss, and grief continue the work Hemingway began earlier in his career. Includes two of his best-known Nick Adams stories: “Indian Camp” and “Big Two-Hearted River.”

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780486850092
Publisher: Dover Publications
Publication date: 11/17/2021
Series: Dover Thrift Editions: Short Stories
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 128
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

About The Author

The preeminent American novelist and short story writer of his time, Ernest Hemingway (1899-1961) wrote provocative fiction steeped in the experiences of the "lost generation" that came of age during World War I. Hemingway's four best-known books — The Sun Also Rises, A Farewell to Arms, For Whom the Bell Tolls, and the Pulitzer Prize-winning The Old Man and the Sea — highlight the author's trademark economy of style while depicting lives shaped by futility, frustration, and disappointment. He won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1954.

Date of Birth:

July 21, 1899

Date of Death:

July 2, 1961

Place of Birth:

Oak Park, Illinois

Place of Death:

Ketchum, Idaho

Table of Contents

Indian Camp 
The Doctor and the Doctor’s Wife 
The End of Something 
The Three-Day Blow 
The Battler 
A Very Short Story 
Soldier’s Home 
The Revolutionist 
Mr. and Mrs. Elliot 
Cat in the Rain 
Out of Season 
Cross-Country Snow 
My Old Man 
Big Two-Hearted River: Part I 
Big Two-Hearted River: Part II 
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