
Ernest Hemingway
Ernest Miller Hemingway was an American novelist, short-story writer, and journalist. His economical and understated style—which included his iceberg theory—had a strong influence on 20th-century fiction, while his adventurous lifestyle and public image brought him admiration from later generations. 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. Three of his novels, four short-story collections, and three nonfiction works were published posthumously. Many of his works are considered classics of American literature.
Books by Ernest Hemingway
13 books available
2022

The Torrents of Spring
by Ernest Hemingway
3.1(6,297)
In a whimsical satire, Hemingway lampoons the literary scene and his contemporaries, particularly Sherwood Anderson, through the misadventures of an American writer and a British waitress in a Michigan restaurant.

The Sun Also Rises
by Ernest Hemingway
3.8(365,874)
After World War I, a jaded American journalist navigates his complex feelings for the untamable Lady Brett Ashley among the cafes of Paris and the bullfighting festivals of Spain, showing the disillusionment of the 'Lost Generation'.










