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Hemingway novel?

Out of Hemingway's novels, which one do you recommend as being the best? (best story, most captivating)

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    I never liked Hemingway. I thought he was a jerk and a terrible writer. I never liked him until I read "The Sun Also Rises." It is now one of my favorite books, and I weep every time I read it. I agree with another answer that it is his defining work, and in my opinion Hemingway never wrote anything better than TSAR. I could go into all the themes and reasons why it's a beautiful novel, but it would be more enjoyable for you if you read it. It's a quick read and is absolutely mesmerizing. The mythopoeic symbolism entrances and enthralls. I hope you find something by him that you enjoy. Good luck!

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    A Farewell to Arms and A Moveable Feast. Though Hemingway himself was a kinda screwed-up guy, his books were outstanding, as is shown especially through these two (in my opinion). A Farewell to Arms made me cry 3 times at the end; once when I read it and twice when I told people about it afterwards. lol. A Moveable Feast describes his travels in Paris. It really allows the reader to have more of an insight on Hemingway himself and makes the reader want to go on his travels with him. These two books are by far my favorite, the first in it's captivation and the second in its mesmerization and inspiration to travel.

  • Anonymous
    5 years ago

    Hemingway became an incredible short tale author. His novels -- nicely -- to me they're like long short thoughts. they're pre-Shakespearean in the experience that the protagonist maintains to be the comparable in direction of the tale and the activities substitute his destiny extremely than him. Hemingway very effectively carried the journalistic Kipling type into the 20 th century. yet for that era, i'd %. Sinclair Lewis or John Steinbeck or perhaps Nathanael West as novelists.

  • 1 decade ago

    For me, The Sun Also Rises has always been Hemingway's defining work. It explores all the themes that meant the most to him, such as grace under pressure, stoicism in the face of a life-limiting injury, what it means to be a Hemingway hero versus a wanna-be, etc.

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  • 1 decade ago

    For Whom the Bell Tolls is on my short list of the best books I have ever read. I also like The Sun also Rises. As I remember it starts really slow but the description of the festival at Pamplona makes up for it.

    Of course overrated is a matter of opinion. I do not think even Hemmingway fans will argue that he was mysogonist and alcoholic.

  • 1 decade ago

    I like A Farewell to Arms personally

  • 1 decade ago

    I think Hemingway was an overrated misogynistic alcoholic loser. But that one about a couple that went on a hunting trip to Africa was well written. Stupid and icky, but well written.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    They're pretty depressing in my opinion. The only one I can think of is A Farewell to Arms.

  • I really like The Old Man and the Sea...

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