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Men Without Women is Ernest Hemingway?s second collection of short stories, first published in 1927, and remains one of his most enduring works. In fourteen powerful tales, Hemingway distills the raw emotions of human existence?love, longing, isolation, and mortality?into spare, unflinching prose. From the tragic bullfighting narrative of The Undefeated to the poignant reflection on death in Now I Lay Me, each story reveals Hemingway?s unmatched ability to capture the intensity of life?s fleeting moments with honesty and restraint.
Through his trademark style of understatement and omission, Hemingway portrays characters grappling with the silence between words, the spaces between people, and the inevitability of loss. Soldiers, boxers, bullfighters, and ordinary men confront their solitude in ways both heartbreaking and profound.
Celebrated for its elegance and emotional depth, Men Without Women is not just a cornerstone of modernist literature but also an enduring exploration of what it means to be human. This collection remains essential for readers who appreciate stories that speak with quiet force and lasting resonance.
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Product Details
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Pages
Pages: 136
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Dimensions
19.8 x 12.9 x 0.7 cm
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Weight
90 g
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ISBN
9789363952805
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Publisher
Om Books International
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Binding
Paperback
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Language
English
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