Men Without Women

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Men Without Women is a 1927 short story collection by Ernest Hemingway that explores themes of masculinity, loss, and emotional isolation through his characteristic sparse, understated prose.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf short story collection
author Ernest Hemingway
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
firstEditionFormat print
followedBy Winner Take Nothing
genre modernist literature
short stories
hasCriticalReception acclaimed for its economical style
recognized as an important early Hemingway collection
hasInfluenced 20th-century American short fiction
hasPart A Canary for One
A Pursuit Race
An Alpine Idyll
Banal Story
Che Ti Dice La Patria?
Hills Like White Elephants
In Another Country
Now I Lay Me
Ten Indians
The Killers
The Undefeated
Today Is Friday
hasSubject alienation
bullfighting
communication breakdown
romantic relationships
war and its aftermath
language English
literaryMovement modernism
literaryPeriod Lost Generation
mediaType book
notableWorkOf Ernest Hemingway
partOf Ernest Hemingway bibliography
precededBy In Our Time
publicationDate 1927
publisher Charles Scribner's Sons
setting Europe
United States of America
surface form: United States
settingPeriod post-World War I era
style sparse prose
understated prose
theme emotional isolation
loss
masculinity

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Ernest Hemingway notableWork Men Without Women