Ernest Hemingway eBooks

eBooks di Ernest Hemingway editi da Classicus

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Men Without Women (Classicus Edition). E-book. Formato EPUB Ernest Hemingway   -  Classicus, 2025  - 

Men Without Women showcases Ernest Hemingway at the height of his powers, delivering fourteen taut, unforgettable short stories that reveal the stark truths of human experience. From the quiet menace of “The Killers,” where two hitmen wait in a small-town diner, to the fraught, elliptical conversation about abortion in “Hills Like White Elephants,” Hemingway’s writing is spare, unflinching, and charged with subtext. Each story strips life to its essentials, capturing moments of violence, longing, and fragile connection with unrelenting honesty.      A defining work of twentieth-century literature, this collection explores the emotional chasms between men and women, the aftershocks of war, and the struggles of those living on society’s margins. Hemingway’s trademark style—lean, understated, and richly suggestive—invites readers to read between the lines, finding meaning in what is left unsaid. The stories resonate with themes of loss and alienation, offering glimpses of human vulnerability beneath tough exteriors.      Men Without Women is an essential volume for lovers of literary fiction and modernist writing alike. This edition brings together some of Hemingway’s most celebrated and studied stories in a single, beautifully crafted collection. Whether you’re encountering his work for the first time or returning to appreciate its artistry anew, you’ll find in these pages the raw power and timeless appeal that made Hemingway one of the most influential authors of all time.

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EBOOK   9791223930557

The Sun Also Rises (Classicus Edition). E-book. Formato EPUB Ernest Hemingway   -  Classicus, 2025  - 

First published in 1926, The Sun Also Rises is Ernest Hemingway’s groundbreaking novel of love, loss, and disillusionment in the aftermath of World War I. Set in the bohemian cafes of Paris and the sun-soaked streets of Pamplona, the story follows American journalist Jake Barnes and a group of expatriate friends searching for meaning amid the ruins of their generation. With its vivid scenes of bullfights, romantic entanglements, and restless wandering, the novel captures the reckless energy and emotional detachment of the “Lost Generation.”     At its heart is Jake’s aching devotion to the charismatic Lady Brett Ashley—a woman as magnetic as she is unattainable. Around them swirls a cast of war-damaged characters grasping at pleasure, pride, and purpose in a world that no longer makes sense. Hemingway’s lean, understated prose cuts through pretense and sentimentality, offering an honest, unflinching portrait of human connection in a time of spiritual drift.     Now presented by Classicus, this enduring classic remains as powerful and relevant as ever. The Sun Also Rises is not only a defining work of modernist literature—it’s a timeless meditation on identity, desire, and the fragile search for meaning in a world adrift.

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EBOOK   9788832521283

The Old Man and the Sea. E-book. Formato EPUB Ernest Hemingway   -  Classicus, 2019  - 

First published in 1952, The Old Man and the Sea is a timeless masterpiece by Ernest Hemingway, a novel that distills the essence of human endurance, courage, and the unbreakable bond between man and nature. Published by Classicus, this classic work tells the story of Santiago, an aging fisherman who sets out alone into the Gulf Stream, determined to break his streak of bad luck. When he hooks an enormous marlin, an epic battle of strength and willpower unfolds—one that tests not only his skill but also his spirit.     With Hemingway’s signature spare and powerful prose, the novel captures the quiet dignity of Santiago’s struggle, his unwavering determination, and his deep respect for the sea. As he wrestles with exhaustion, pain, and the forces of nature, the story becomes a profound meditation on resilience, isolation, and the meaning of triumph and loss. Every sentence is charged with emotion, every moment laced with quiet intensity, making it a book that lingers long after the last page is turned.     A defining work of 20th-century literature, The Old Man and the Sea earned Hemingway the Pulitzer Prize and played a key role in his receiving the Nobel Prize in Literature. More than just a tale of man versus nature, it is a story about the indomitable human spirit, the pursuit of greatness, and the beauty of perseverance in the face of overwhelming odds. Whether experienced for the first time or revisited as a longtime favorite, this novel remains a profound and deeply moving read.

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