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Loading... The End of Something [short story] (1939)by Ernest Hemingway
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. I understand the point Hemingway was trying to make, but the story itself was quite strange and so was the writing style. I suppose what I mean is that if Mr. Hemingway hadn't written this story and I'd written the exact same story word-for-word, my teachers would not approve of it. I can almost hear them commenting that it's too wordy and repetitive, that the purpose to the story wasn't clear enough, etc. ( ) no reviews | add a review
Belongs to Publisher SeriesReclams Universal-Bibliothek (7628) Is contained 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 by Ernest Hemingway (indirect) The Complete Short Stories of Ernest Hemingway: The Finca VigĂa Edition by 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--Finca Vigia Edition and A Moveable Feast (6 Volume Set) by Ernest Hemingway (indirect) The Short Stories of Ernest Hemingway: The First Forty-Nine Stories and the Play The Fifth Column by Ernest Hemingway (indirect) Tutti i racconti by Ernest Hemingway (indirect) 6 Volume Set: Death in the Afternoon / A Farewell to Arms / The Fifth Column and the First 49 Stories / For Whom the Bell Tolls / The Sun Also Rises / To Have and to Have Not by Ernest Hemingway (indirect) The Portable Hemingway by Ernest Hemingway (indirect) The Short Stories Volume I by Ernest Hemingway (indirect)
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