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Three Stories & Ten Poems: Ernest Hemingway’s First Book - 1923 Collector’s Edition Book (Annotated)

Three Stories & Ten Poems: Ernest Hemingway’s First Book - 1923 Collector’s Edition Book (Annotated)

Bygone Media Publishing
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Unique Elements of the 1923 Short Story Collection by Ernest Hemingway, Three Stories & Ten Poems Three Stories & Ten Poems was first published in 1923 in France by a small, modernist, Parisian press for expat writers whose owner took a chance by printing this short story collection and poetry by the then unknown Hemingway but future Nobel Prize and Pulitzer Prize winning author . It was Hemingway’s first book and this is the unabridged original 1923 edition of these fiction short stories and poetry as a paperback book and an unmissable American 20th Century literature fiction classic.

The book is set in various locations, including Italy and Spain, and explores themes of love, loss, and the human condition. Hemingway's signature journalistic style is apparent in the tone of the fiction short stories and poetry, which is unadorned and direct.

The three stories "Up in Michigan," "Out of Season," and "My Old Man" were first seen in this collection, but "Up in Michigan" was banned and not considered publishable in America until 1938 because of its explicit sexuality and it continues to remain controversial even today.

Three Stories & Ten Poems is a masterful collection of Hemingway’s early works that showcase his evolving writing style. This book falls under several categories, including classic American literature, fiction anthologies, short stories, and literary fiction.

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Three Stories & Ten Poems, Ernest Hemingway’s first book, contains two stories that were all that remained of Hemingway’s first collection after his suitcase containing the original manuscripts was famously lost or stolen in 1922.

Three Up in Michigan, Out of Season, My Old Man
Ten Mitraigliatrice, Oklahoma, Oily Weather, Roosevelt, Captives, Champs d'Honneur, Riparto d'Assalto, Montparnasse, Along With Youth and Chapter Heading.

Three Stories & Ten Poems is a classic American short story and poetry collection that has including Up in Michigan which was controversially banned in America till 1938.

It is a must-read for Hemingway fans, literature enthusiasts, and anyone interested in exploring the development of modern American literature.


Collectors Edition Cover
Hemingway Signature & Hemingway at his typewriter.
Hemingway posing for a dust jacket photo by Lloyd Arnold for the first edition of "For Whom the Bell Tolls", at the Sun Valley Lodge, Idaho, late 1939.

Bygone Media Publishing specializes in publishing classic books and A Stunning Classic Reprint is Guaranteed

Three Stories & Ten Poems, the Ernest Hemingway literary fiction classic set in Paris, France, and Spain is filled with historical fiction, adventure, romance, love stories and poetry and would make a great addition to your classic fiction short story and poetry collection or a great gift to any collector of American literature.

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Language
English
Pages
55
Format
Kindle Edition
Release
August 13, 1923

Three Stories & Ten Poems: Ernest Hemingway’s First Book - 1923 Collector’s Edition Book (Annotated)

Bygone Media Publishing
0/5 ( ratings)
Unique Elements of the 1923 Short Story Collection by Ernest Hemingway, Three Stories & Ten Poems Three Stories & Ten Poems was first published in 1923 in France by a small, modernist, Parisian press for expat writers whose owner took a chance by printing this short story collection and poetry by the then unknown Hemingway but future Nobel Prize and Pulitzer Prize winning author . It was Hemingway’s first book and this is the unabridged original 1923 edition of these fiction short stories and poetry as a paperback book and an unmissable American 20th Century literature fiction classic.

The book is set in various locations, including Italy and Spain, and explores themes of love, loss, and the human condition. Hemingway's signature journalistic style is apparent in the tone of the fiction short stories and poetry, which is unadorned and direct.

The three stories "Up in Michigan," "Out of Season," and "My Old Man" were first seen in this collection, but "Up in Michigan" was banned and not considered publishable in America until 1938 because of its explicit sexuality and it continues to remain controversial even today.

Three Stories & Ten Poems is a masterful collection of Hemingway’s early works that showcase his evolving writing style. This book falls under several categories, including classic American literature, fiction anthologies, short stories, and literary fiction.

About

Three Stories & Ten Poems, Ernest Hemingway’s first book, contains two stories that were all that remained of Hemingway’s first collection after his suitcase containing the original manuscripts was famously lost or stolen in 1922.

Three Up in Michigan, Out of Season, My Old Man
Ten Mitraigliatrice, Oklahoma, Oily Weather, Roosevelt, Captives, Champs d'Honneur, Riparto d'Assalto, Montparnasse, Along With Youth and Chapter Heading.

Three Stories & Ten Poems is a classic American short story and poetry collection that has including Up in Michigan which was controversially banned in America till 1938.

It is a must-read for Hemingway fans, literature enthusiasts, and anyone interested in exploring the development of modern American literature.


Collectors Edition Cover
Hemingway Signature & Hemingway at his typewriter.
Hemingway posing for a dust jacket photo by Lloyd Arnold for the first edition of "For Whom the Bell Tolls", at the Sun Valley Lodge, Idaho, late 1939.

Bygone Media Publishing specializes in publishing classic books and A Stunning Classic Reprint is Guaranteed

Three Stories & Ten Poems, the Ernest Hemingway literary fiction classic set in Paris, France, and Spain is filled with historical fiction, adventure, romance, love stories and poetry and would make a great addition to your classic fiction short story and poetry collection or a great gift to any collector of American literature.

Scroll up and click the “Add to cart” button.
Language
English
Pages
55
Format
Kindle Edition
Release
August 13, 1923

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