
Three Stories and Ten Poems is Ernest Hemingway’s first published work, released in 1923. The book is a collection of three short stories—“Up in Michigan,” “Out of Season,” and “My Old Man”—alongside ten poems. The stories reflect themes of simplicity, human struggle, and a keen observation of life’s subtleties, marking the beginning of Hemingway’s distinctive, minimalist writing style. The poems explore similar motifs, including love, war, and nature, offering a glimpse into the raw, unrefined voice of Hemingway at the start of his literary career. This also contains his short story: "The Undefeated"<br/>This edition has the cover from the 1923 first edition. Look for other books in the SeaWolf Press Ernest Hemingway 100th Anniversary collection.
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