Men Without Women
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Men Without Women

by Ernest Hemingway

Publisher
Independently published
Pages
109
Language
English
Published
1928

Overview

Ernest Hemingway's Men Without Women is a collection of lean stories about desire, loss, violence, and the emotional distance people build around themselves. The pieces move through soldiers, lovers, travelers, and workers, showing how men often struggle to speak plainly about what hurts them most.

Readers who admire spare prose and compressed emotional tension will find this collection essential. Men Without Women is especially useful for understanding Hemingway's style, but it also stands on its own as a set of vivid, uneasy portraits. It rewards anyone drawn to fiction where what is withheld matters as much as what is said. This makes it a strong fit for readers who want spare storytelling and steady emotional pressure from start to finish on every page.

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