Big Two-Hearted River

Big Two-Hearted River

Ernest Hemingway

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Editorial:
Grapevine India
Año de edición:
2023
Materia
Antologías (no poéticas)
ISBN:
9789357897211
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Nick Adams returns home after serving in World War I, emotionally scarred and demoralised, and embarks on a camping excursion in the northern Michigan woods. He sets out on his own in the hopes that the routine of picking a nice spot to camp, erecting a tent, preparing meals, and getting ready for fishing will bring calm and equilibrium to his shattered psyche.

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  • Big Two-Hearted River
    Ernest Hemingway
    Nick Adams returns home after serving in World War I, emotionally scarred and demoralised, and embarks on a camping excursion in the northern Michigan woods. He sets out on his own in the hopes that the routine of picking a nice spot to camp, erecting a tent, preparing meals, and getting ready for fishing will bring calm and equilibrium to his shattered psyche. ...