
Kilimanjaro Snow
by I
About This Novel
This book contains more than ten excellent short stories by Nobel Prize winner Hemingway, including "The Short and Happy Life Experience of Francis Macomber", "The Snows of Kilimanjaro", "A Clean and Bright Place", etc. The tough guy who hunts lions in Africa, the leopard on the snow-capped mountains... The concise narrative contains countless vicissitudes of life. Of all Hemingway's works, it was not his novels that made him famous, but these extraordinary short stories. These short stories are mainly declarative sentences, with precise descriptions, short dialogues, limited revelations, a combination of fiction and reality, and endless meanings. They convey infinite connotations in a limited space and perfectly present Hemingway at his peak: precision, restraint, mystery, and sadness.
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Official(1)Scraped 16d ago
I really can't stand it anymore. The plot is incomprehensible. The cause and effect are completely irrelevant. It ends inexplicably every time. No one can understand what the author wants to express in each chapter. Moreover, the masculinity is too strong. Even Hemingway, I can objectively evaluate it. It's really average.
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Official(1)Scraped 16d ago
I really can't stand it anymore. The plot is incomprehensible. The cause and effect are completely irrelevant. It ends inexplicably every time. No one can understand what the author wants to express in each chapter. Moreover, the masculinity is too strong. Even Hemingway, I can objectively evaluate it. It's really average.
