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re: Hemingway doc spinoff - What's your favorite EMH writing?

Posted on 4/26/21 at 9:17 am to
Posted by hogfly
Fayetteville, AR
Member since May 2014
4622 posts
Posted on 4/26/21 at 9:17 am to
For Whom the Bell Tolls
Posted by Hester Carries
Member since Sep 2012
22383 posts
Posted on 4/27/21 at 2:57 pm to
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A Farewell to Arms


Like a lot of Hemingway, its a lot of "this is what people are going on about???" and then all of a sudden a page of "holy shite...thats about as good of a paragraph as ive ever read."

Theres this one part where he talks about being alone and how you can be alone and be jealous of someone wanting to be alone. And how you can feel alone with someone without being lonely. It also talks about how "things of the night" dont exist during the day. And how life breaks you are kills you. All in one succinct (ha, succinct, redundant when talking about Hemingway) paragraph. That whole paragraph made me put the book down and just sit with it for awhile.


Also, the part where the two officials are arguing about which Swiss cities have winter sport is hilarious.
This post was edited on 4/27/21 at 3:00 pm
Posted by pensacola
pensacola
Member since Sep 2005
4627 posts
Posted on 4/27/21 at 11:05 pm to
Big two hearted river
Posted by lakeviewtiger
BC
Member since Jul 2005
2344 posts
Posted on 5/7/21 at 7:18 pm to
Just re-read To Have and Have Not. Very good. Not his best, but underrated in his works IMO
Posted by Maytheporkbewithyou
Member since Aug 2016
12565 posts
Posted on 5/10/21 at 9:37 pm to
For Whom the Bell Tolls

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So if your life trades its seventy years for seventy hours I have that value now and I am lucky enough to know it. And if there is not any such thing as a long time, nor the rest of your lives, nor from now on, but there is only now, why then now is the thing to praise and I am very happy with it. Now, ahora, maintenant, heute. Now,


quote:

He killed more men than the cholera.


quote:

Spanish girls make wonderful wives. I've never had one so I know.
Posted by MLSter
Member since Feb 2013
3966 posts
Posted on 5/11/21 at 8:17 am to
I just finished for whom the bells toll and I loved it.

The only other work I read was old man and the sea and it’s good.

I own the sun also rises and will read it after current book dune
Posted by Peepdip
Member since Aug 2016
4946 posts
Posted on 5/12/21 at 9:08 am to
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Hemingway - childish, needy, vengeful, petty, bitch
r/badreads
Posted by Jefferson Dawg
Member since Sep 2012
31961 posts
Posted on 5/15/21 at 7:37 pm to
Old Man and the Sea is perfect. And If you read it over again every few years, it takes on even new meanings.

(Do not ever read an English majors constipated opinion or whatever that was on page 1 like I made the mistake of)

Second place is the first half of “To Have & Have not”. I see people walk that way all the time and think of Eddy every time
Posted by Palo Gaucho
Benton
Member since Jul 2013
3333 posts
Posted on 7/6/21 at 12:35 pm to
The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber
Posted by pensacola
pensacola
Member since Sep 2005
4627 posts
Posted on 9/15/21 at 10:03 pm to
Big two hearted river
The short happy life of Francis marcomber
Posted by tatervol
Lexington, TN
Member since Nov 2008
2158 posts
Posted on 9/21/21 at 6:54 pm to
I just read the snows of Kilimanjaro and other stories over the past couple of weeks and started a farewell to arms today 50 pages in. I can’t believe I’ve been missing out on this great writing for so long
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