Men without women
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"The world breaks everyone, and afterward, some are strong at the broken places." — Ernest Hemingway In Men Without Women, Ernest Hemingway delivers some of his most haunting and profound short stories—unfiltered glimpses into masculinity, solitude, and the emotional aftermath of war. First published in 1927, this collection of fourteen stories explores the vulnerability, stoicism, and often unspoken pain of men who live on the edge of emotional and physical endurance. From bullfighters in Spain to soldiers grappling with trauma, from failed boxers to lonely lovers, these stories strip human experience down to its rawest form. Hemingway's sparse, unflinching prose pierces the surface to reveal deep truths about love, loss, and the cost of survival.

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Men without women

Ernest Hemingway
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A faithful, unabridged modern-English edition by The Library of Alexandria — carefully rendered for today's reader and verified paragraph-by-paragraph against the public-domain source. Available as eBook, audiobook, paperback, hardcover, and large print.

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