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Ernest Hemingway's collection Men Without Women and Other Stories covers the years 1923-1927. These works, full of psychological tension and unusual poetry, are about growing up and friendship, about courage and fear, about love and loss, about war and death, about the desperate search for the meaning of life... In a characteristic "telegraphic" style, Hemingway records the surrounding events, often without speaking about the main thing. But the capacious and unexpected details and images create such a special atmosphere that in these laconic, bold and elegantly expressive texts the author appears before us as a master of short prose.