Men Without Women by Ernest Hemingway

Men Without Women by Ernest Hemingway

Nobel Prize winner in Literature Ernest Hemingway, seen as one of the great American 20th century novelists, was born on July 21, 1899, in Cicero (now in Oak Park), Illinois; he came from a family of physicians. He was 62 years when he committed suicide on July 2, 1961.  
Ernest Hemingway is the author of famous novels, such as A Farewell to Arms, For Whom the Bell Tolls, The Old Man and the Sea; a series of short stories, called Up in Michigan and Winner Take Nothing.
The writer’s next book - Men Without Women (selected stories) published by the Azerbaijan Translation Centre and presented to fiction fans, embraces the his rich and colourful period of activity – years between World War I and II. The new collection includes Men Without Women (selected stories), the novel To Have and Have Not, as well as the famous stories about Africa - The Snows of Kilimanjaro and The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber.
         
Translated by Mahir N. Garayev.

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