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Bezig met laden... Gesammelte Werke Band 10: 49Depeschen, Chronik, Bibliographie (1938)door Ernest Hemingway
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Meld je aan bij LibraryThing om erachter te komen of je dit boek goed zult vinden. Op dit moment geen Discussie gesprekken over dit boek. I am not a fan of short stories but Ernest Hemmingway surprised me here. Most of the stories are short, compact, and yet pack a punch. There are memorable ones like 'The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber, and 'A Natural History of the Dead'. Of course, there are weird ones too. I was left a bit confused because characters of the same name keep appearing in different stories eg. Nick, and I wasn't sure if they were the same person. I took a long time reading through this one, studying Hemingway's style. Not only did I learn a great deal about POV, the heart of a story, and methods of characterization, but the collection also inspired me with the great possibilities a short story has to offer. I've been indoctrinated into the classic New Yorker short story to such a degree that it was unsettling (in a good way) to read new ways of conceiving the form. Those formal potentialities coupled with the depth of emotion Hemingway brought to the page (sadly not featured by the many broadly drawn characterizations of the man we have today) comprised a masterclass in prose writing and language artistry. I hope some of what I learned sticks. I took a long time reading through this one, studying Hemingway's style. Not only did I learn a great deal about POV, the heart of a story, and methods of characterization, but the collection also inspired me with the great possibilities a short story has to offer. I've been indoctrinated into the classic New Yorker short story to such a degree that it was unsettling (in a good way) to read new ways of conceiving the form. Those formal potentialities coupled with the depth of emotion Hemingway brought to the page (sadly not featured by the many broadly drawn characterizations of the man we have today) comprised a masterclass in prose writing and language artistry. I hope some of what I learned sticks. geen besprekingen | voeg een bespreking toe
Onderdeel van de uitgeversreeks(en)Keltainen kirjasto (253) Is opgenomen inErnest Hemingway Book-of-the-Month-Club Set of 6: A Farewell to Arms, A Moveable Feast, For Whom the Bell Tolls, The Sun Also Rises, The Old Man and the Sea, The Complete Short Stories door Ernest Hemingway (indirect) The Complete Short Stories of Ernest Hemingway: The Finca Vigía Edition door Ernest Hemingway (indirect) The Sun Also Rises / A Farewell to Arms / For Whom the Bell Tolls / The Old Man and the Sea / The Complete Short Stories door Ernest Hemingway (indirect) The Short Stories of Ernest Hemingway: The First Forty-Nine Stories and the Play The Fifth Column door Ernest Hemingway Tutti i racconti door Ernest Hemingway (indirect) BevatOn The Quai At Smyrna door Ernest Hemingway (indirect) Indian camp door Ernest Hemingway (indirect) The Doctor And The Doctor's Wife door Ernest Hemingway (indirect) The End of Something [short story] door Ernest Hemingway (indirect) The Three-day Blow [short fiction] door Ernest Hemingway (indirect) The Battler door Ernest Hemingway (indirect) A Very Short Story door Ernest Hemingway (indirect) Soldier's Home door Ernest Hemingway (indirect) The Revolutionist door Ernest Hemingway (indirect) Mr. And Mrs. Elliot door Ernest Hemingway (indirect) Cat in the Rain [short story] door Ernest Hemingway (indirect) Out Of Season door Ernest Hemingway (indirect) Cross-Country Snow door Ernest Hemingway (indirect) My Old Man door Ernest Hemingway (indirect) Big Two-Hearted River: Part I door Ernest Hemingway (indirect) Big Two-Hearted River: Part II door Ernest Hemingway (indirect) The Undefeated door Ernest Hemingway (indirect) In Another Country door Ernest Hemingway (indirect) Hills Like White Elephants door Ernest Hemingway (indirect) Che Ti Dice La Patria? [short fiction] door Ernest Hemingway (indirect) 50000 dollars door Ernest Hemingway (indirect) A Simple Enquiry door Ernest Hemingway (indirect) Ten Indians door Ernest Hemingway (indirect) A Canary for One door Ernest Hemingway (indirect) An Alpine Idyll door Ernest Hemingway (indirect) A Pursuit Race door Ernest Hemingway (indirect) Today Is Friday door Ernest Hemingway (indirect) Banal Story door Ernest Hemingway (indirect) Now I Lay Me door Ernest Hemingway (indirect) After the storm door Ernest Hemingway (indirect) A Clean Well Lighted Place door Ernest Hemingway (indirect) Light of the world door Ernest Hemingway (indirect) Sov sødt, mine herrer door Ernest Hemingway (indirect) The Sea Change door Ernest Hemingway (indirect) A Way You'll Never Be door Ernest Hemingway (indirect) The Mother Of A Queen door Ernest Hemingway (indirect) One Reader Writes door Ernest Hemingway (indirect) Homage To Switzerland door Ernest Hemingway (indirect) A Day's Wait door Ernest Hemingway (indirect) A Natural History Of The Dead door Ernest Hemingway (indirect) Wine Of Wyoming door Ernest Hemingway (indirect) The Gambler, the Nun, and the Radio door Ernest Hemingway (indirect) Fathers and sons = Väter und Söhne : short stories door Ernest Hemingway (indirect) Erelijsten
Forty-nine stories reflect much of the intensity of Hemingway's own life and environment. Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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Google Books — Bezig met laden... GenresDewey Decimale Classificatie (DDC)813.52Literature English (North America) American fiction 20th Century 1900-1944LC-classificatieWaarderingGemiddelde:
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These are the motifs running through Hemingway's work. He has his autobiographical proxies in these stories, most frequently Nick Adams. You get the sense that Hemingway is hiding himself - his protagonists are usually the least well drawn character in the story. It is a metaphorical and written attempt at self-eradication that he literally accomplished in a cabin in Idaho in 1961. ( )