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April 17,2025
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Non tutti i racconti sono belli, alcuni sono addirittura orrendi, ma questa famosa raccolta presenta alcune perle narrative di grandissimo impatto emotivo: un'antologia che si ricorda per sempre e che tratta gli argomenti più disparati, dalla guerra alla boxe, dall'emarginazione all'amore, all'amicizia, all'odio.
April 17,2025
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Solo 3 (vecchie) stelle al dio Ernest? Si, di piu' non riesco a dare. E' probabilmente una bestemmia, cosi' come probabilmente la forma racconto breve non fa per me. 49 racconti disparati, diseguali e di diversissima riuscita. Che dire, Hemingway non lo si mette in discussione ma pur con le migliori intenzioni, molti di questi racconti non vanno giu'. Restano senza dubbio le numerose frustate di classe pura, soprattutto (come ovvio) i dialoghi, ma la sensazione complessiva e' in definitiva contrastante.
April 17,2025
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4,5 stars

my fav stories:
• Krótkie szczęśliwe życie Franciszka Macombera (The short happy life of Francis Macomber)
• Śniegi Kilimandżaro (The snows of Kilimanjaro)
• Stary człowiek przy moście (Old man at the bridge)
• Kot na deszczu (Cat in the rain)
• Rzeka dwóch serc część I i II (Big two-hearted river: part I & II)
• Niepokonany (The undefeated)
• W innej krainie (In another country)
• Pięćdziesiąt kawałków (Fifty grand)
• Kanarek (A canary for one)
• Jasne, dobrze oświetlone miejsce (A clean, well-lighted place)

It's a lot but I enjoyed most of it
April 17,2025
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When Hemingway's "on," he's on.

Other than that, Faulkner's critique seems apt.

And here's a bit of the proof in this collection. The great stories: "Macomber," "The Capital of the World," "Snows of Kilimanjaro," "In Another Country," "Hills Like White Elephants," and "A Clean Well-Lighted Place."

Less so: "Up in Michigan," "Indian Camp," "The Doctor and the Doctor's Wife," "The Battler," "Cat in the Rain," "Cross-Country Snow," "The Undefeated," "Fifty Grand," and some others.

His style has unquestionably impacted writers since.

However, the other half of these stories, I forgot shortly after having read them due to such sparcity of narrative—i.e., the "style."

I absolutely respect his seemingly Herculean task of "writing the perfect sentence." However, readers still need "connection."

And, his best stories do this, (as above).

So, we have a three star review here as averaged: 5.0 for the best down to 1.0 and 1.5 for the worst.

Sorry Papa.
April 17,2025
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This is a master in the prime of his craft and talent. Merciless, vital, and spare; Mr. Hemingway spares no one from his gorgeous prose. "The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber" and "The Snows of Kilamanjaro" are amazing examples that flesh out his eye for nuance, detail, and relationships.

"Francis Macomber" is my favorite from the collection: An adventurous story of cowardice, friendship and love triangle that ends badly in the African wilderness.

“Hills Like White Elephants" was my introduction to great dialogue writing that ends in cold-hearted ambiguity; and re-reading this gem was spine-tingling. It's a fantastic predecessor to those greats: Updike, Carver, and Yates.
April 17,2025
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No sé por qué no le ponen el título de la recopilación original. Los primeros cuatro son los últimos que había escrito hasta ese momento. Por eso los que le siguen caen medio flojos. A pesar de esos que no son tan entretenidos, creo que la mitad son perfectos. Hace que te gusten los toros, la pesca, el box y lo que sea que le gustara a él.
April 17,2025
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07/09/2020 (****)
Stile inconfondibile, in questi racconti brevi e brevissimi c'è la quintessenza di Hemingway.
Può non piacere, ovviamente, e come tutte le raccolte di racconti anche questa sconta la varietà di ambientazioni e generi e, più in generale, il fatto di presentare insieme cose più riuscite e altre meno.
La media qualitativa dei racconti rimane alta, altissima in alcuni per coinvolgimento emotivo del lettore e potenza narrativa.
Lo stile di Hemingway, come detto, è inconfondibile: sintassi secca, narrazione asciutta fino a mostrare il biancore delle ossa della trama, la quale svanisce e si stempera nell'indeterminatezza del contorno. L'attenzione è sempre rivolta e focalizzata, alternandosi con stacchi repentini dagli uni agli altri, ai dialoghi e ai paesaggi: i primi servono per inquadrare senza fronzoli o orpelli i personaggi e farne risaltare la psicologia; i secondi per far decantare e emergere nei pensieri dei personaggi stessi quanto emerso nel corso dei rapidi scambi di battute. Tutto avviene con secchezza, con economia di parole e emozioni, per non dire una virgola più di quanto si deve dire, in sequenze che alternano leggerezza e dramma, ironia e mestizia.

Alcuni racconti emergono sugli altri, Le nevi del Kilimangiaro e quelli con protagonista l'alter ego di Hemingway, Nick Adams, in particolare.
C'è molta Spagna, e moltissime corride, e la cosa non stupirà: il modo in cui Hemingway racconta questo barbaro e tremendo passatempo rimane comunque affascinante e formidabile.
C'è anche molta Italia e, probabilmente, è l'Italia l'ambientazione che più volte ritorna dopo gli Stati Uniti. Anche qui, nessuna sorpresa, nemmeno sul fatto che molti di questi racconti narrino di fatti di guerra, ricordi giovanili del fronte del Piave.
April 17,2025
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Relectura.

Es la tercera vez que leo este libro, y me asombra cuán poco había comprendido de las historias. Desde siempre Hemingway me pareció poético y sensible, pero apenas hoy me doy cuenta de lo técnico y renovador que fue en la cuentística. Sus cuentos son todos un gran recurso para el aprendiz de escritor. Me quedo, al final, con su bella y trágica comprensión del mundo.
April 17,2025
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can safely admit hemingway is not for me. (im sorry kayla if ur reading this)! not into fishing and hunting and bullfighting and being drunk & bitter enough i think
April 17,2025
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Some of the stories were really good and some were, well, meh. (i do not have Hemingway's way with words).
April 17,2025
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I have only read Hemingway's short stories but I feel like I am content with that for now. Their length seems completely adequate for his writing style. I was introduced to him in my junior year of high school when the teacher asked us to read and discuss Hills Like White Elephants. It seemed to stretch on forever with cryptic, emotional dialogue between the two sole characters who are waiting at a train station, peppered with bits of internal narrative describing the opposing landscapes on either side (one is lush and green while the other is hilly with white sand). You come to find out that the narrative is cluing you in on the topic of their conversation. I had not read anything quite like that before and it really turned me on my ear about the potential of literature. This is a great book if you feel like investing your mind in stories about the surprisingly important minute details of life.
April 17,2025
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I've only read selected stories, but I loved them all. This is a good book to read if you're trying to get into Hemingway. Many people are force fed The Old Man and the Sea in their youth. I know it was a bad experience, but put it behind you and move on to better things. Hemingway really gets broken down into small and manageable pieces in this collection. I really enjoyed A Clean, Well-Lighted Place, Soldier's Home, and A Way You'll Never Be. Also, a great conversation can be had about how placing a comma anywhere in the title of The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber can change the meaning of the entire title. Lastly, Hills Like White Elephants is regarded by many to be one of Hemingway's best short stories so I'd start either there or with A Clean, Well-Lighted Place. Also, read the preface. It's excellent and short. Hopefully this collection will teach you to love Papa.
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