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  2. For Whom the Bell Tolls - Wikipedia

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    Set in the Sierra de Guadarrama mountain range between Madrid and Segovia, the action takes place during four days and three nights. For Whom the Bell Tolls became a Book of the Month Club choice, sold half a million copies within months, was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize, and became a literary triumph for Hemingway. [11]

  3. Che Ti Dice La Patria? - Wikipedia

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    Short story by Ernest Hemingway: Original title: Che ti dice la Patria? Translator: What does the father-land tell you? Country: United States: Language: English: Genre(s) short story: Publication; Published in: Men Without Women: Publication type: short story collection: Publication date: 1927

  4. Iceberg theory - Wikipedia

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    For example, Hemingway believed a writer could describe an action, such as Nick Adams fishing in "Big Two-Hearted River," while conveying a different message about the action itself—Nick Adams concentrating on fishing to the extent that he does not have to think about the unpleasantness of his war experience. [7]

  5. In Our Time (short story collection) - Wikipedia

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    In Our Time is the title of Ernest Hemingway's first collection of short stories, published in 1925 by Boni & Liveright, New York, and of a collection of vignettes published in 1924 in France titled in our time. Its title is derived from the English Book of Common Prayer, "Give peace in our time, O Lord". [1]

  6. A Farewell to Arms - Wikipedia

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    A Farewell to Arms is a novel by American writer Ernest Hemingway, set during the Italian campaign of World War I.First published in 1929, it is a first-person account of an American, Frederic Henry, serving as a lieutenant (Italian: tenente) in the ambulance corps of the Italian Army.

  7. Now I Lay Me - Wikipedia

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    "Now I Lay Me" is a short story by American author Ernest Hemingway, the title is taken from the prayer above. [1] It is one of Hemingway's Nick Adams stories and part of Hemingway's collection of short stories titled Men Without Women , which was published in 1927.

  8. On the Quai at Smyrna - Wikipedia

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    Ernest Hemingway in 1923 "On the Quai at Smyrna" is a short story written by Ernest Hemingway, first published in the 1930 Scribner's edition of the In Our Time collection of short stories, then titled "Introduction by the author". [1]

  9. A Moveable Feast - Wikipedia

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    Hotchner's recollection of Hemingway's words became the source of the epigraph on the title page for the 1964 edition. [ 6 ] The phrase appears in a 1946 English translation of The Stranger by Albert Camus : "Masson remarked that we’d had a very early lunch, but really lunch was a movable feast, you had it when you felt like it."