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"In Our Time" is a collection of short stories by Ernest Hemingway published in 1925. This work is Hemingway's second publication, and contains shorter stories than his debut novel, The Sun Also Rises.
This book is written in his unique weighty style while dealing with various topics such as war, love, and human relations. "In Our Time" is evaluated as one of the best examples to dig into his style and philosophy among Hemingway's works.
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Summary
This collection of novels consists of chronologically discontinuous stories, reflecting the post-World War I mood and the 'Lost Generation' sentiment. Hemingway's unique style and "Iceberg theory" are prominent in this work, and the so-called "blank style" and short dialogues are used throughout the work to suggest and tell the reader the essential content.
CONTENTS
chapter 1
chapter 2
chapter 3
chapter 4
chapter 5
chapter 6
chapter 7
chapter 8
chapter 9
chapter 10
chapter 11
chapter 12
chapter 13
chapter 14
chapter 15
chapter 16
chapter 17
chapter 18