In Our Time by Ernest Hemingway

First published in 1925, earning Hemingway praise as a promising American writer. Contains several early Hemingway classics, including the famous Nick Adams stories. This volume introduces readers to the hallmarks of the famous Hemingway style: a lean, tough prose enlivened by an ear for the colloquial and an eye for the realistic.
 

In Our Time by Ernest Hemingway is a collection of short stories and vignettes that was first published in 1925. The stories are known for their sparse prose, a hallmark of Hemingway's distinctive writing style. The collection covers various themes, including war, loss, disillusionment, and the human condition. It includes stories that follow the experiences of soldiers, expatriates, and ordinary people grappling with life’s challenges.

Notable stories in the collection include "Indian Camp," which introduces Hemingway's recurring character Nick Adams, and "The End of Something," which deals with the end of a romantic relationship. The collection is often seen as a precursor to Hemingway's later, more famous works, reflecting his evolving narrative style and exploration of modernist themes.

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