Hemingway's Short Stories is a collection of the author's work representing novellas and short fiction. The stories deal with a range of Hemingway's usual subject matter, including Africa, exploration, hunting, bullfighting, masculinity, male friendship, war, and sexual exploits. The stories fit into the Modernist camp of literature as a reaction to the tribulations of World War I and the impact it had on Hemingway's generation. Many of his stories are directly concerned with the war.
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