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  2. List of works published posthumously - Wikipedia

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    Ernest Hemingway* — Islands in the Stream, The Garden of Eden, True at First Light, The Dangerous Summer, and Under Kilimanjaro; Frank Herbert — High-Opp, Angels' Fall, A Game of Authors, A Thorn in the Bush; Hergé — Tintin and Alph-Art (assembled by Benoît Peeters, Michel Bareau, and Jean-Manuel Duvivier)

  3. Ernest Hemingway bibliography - Wikipedia

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    Many of his works are considered classics of American literature. Hemingway produced most of his work between the mid-1920s and the mid-1950s, and he was awarded the 1954 Nobel Prize in Literature . He published seven novels, six short-story collections, and two nonfiction works.

  4. True at First Light - Wikipedia

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    He believes Hemingway's later work became a parody of the earlier work. [27] True at First Light represents the worst of Hemingway's work according to a review in The Guardian. [36] Christopher Ondaatje wrote in The Independent that the existence of a Hemingway industry tended to overshadow his posthumous work.

  5. Ernest Hemingway: The Collected Stories - Wikipedia

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    Ernest Hemingway: The Collected Stories is a posthumous collection of Hemingway's short fiction, published in 1995. Introduced by James Fenton, it is published in the UK only by Random House as part of the Everyman Library. The collection is split in two parts.

  6. The Nick Adams Stories - Wikipedia

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    Like his other posthumous work, The Nick Adams Stories may have been reworked and edited in a manner he never intended. [2] One reviewer for The New York Times had this to write about one of the stories "Three Shots", a section Hemingway originally cut from "Indian Camp" – one of his early stories first published in 1925 volume In Our Time:

  7. By-Line: Ernest Hemingway - Wikipedia

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    Hemingway began his career at 18 as a reporter for The Kansas City Star, and his total journalistic output has been estimated to amount to more than a million words over four decades. [1] The 77 articles published in By-Line: Ernest Hemingway were selected from newsprint and files of magazines, and bring to light Hemingway's inimitable style ...

  8. Ernest Hemingway: Selected Letters, 1917–1961 - Wikipedia

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    Ernest Hemingway: Selected Letters, 1917–1961 is a book composed of letters to and from Ernest Hemingway found at his Cuban home after his death, edited by Hemingway biographer Carlos Baker. Hemingway was a prolific correspondent and in 1981 many of his letters were published by Scribner's in the volume.

  9. Posthumous publication - Wikipedia

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    Posthumous publication refers to publishing of creative work after the creator's death. This can be because the creator died during the publishing process or before the work was completed . It can also be because the creator chose to delay publication until after their death.