Three Stories and Ten Poems

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Three Stories and Ten Poems is Ernest Hemingway’s first published book, a 1923 collection that introduced his concise, modernist prose style through a small set of short stories and poems.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
poetry collection
short story collection
author Ernest Hemingway
authorNationality American
authorOccupation journalist
novelist
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
coverArtist Ezra Pound
surface form: Ezra Pound (associated with Contact Publishing circle)
firstEditionPrintRun 300 copies
followedBy In Our Time
format print
genre modernist literature
poetry
short stories
hasAuthorialStyle economical prose
iceberg theory (implied meaning)
understated narration
hasPart Along With Youth
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Verse
language English
literaryMovement modernism
literaryPeriod 20th-century literature
mediaType text
notableFor early example of Hemingway’s modernist technique
introducing Ernest Hemingway’s concise prose style
numberOfPoems 10
numberOfShortStories 3
originalAudience literary modernist circles in Paris
placeOfPublication Paris
precededBy none (first published book by Ernest Hemingway)
publicationYear 1923
publisher Contact Editions
surface form: Contact Publishing Company
subject disillusionment
love
war
youth

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