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Big Two-Hearted River

By Ernest Hemingway & John N. Maclean
Big Two-Hearted River by Ernest Hemingway & John N. Maclean digital book - Fable

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A gorgeous new centennial edition of Ernest Hemingway’s landmark short story of returning veteran Nick Adams’s solo fishing trip in Michigan’s rugged Upper Peninsula, illustrated with specially commissioned artwork by master engraver Chris Wormell and featuring a revelatory foreword by John N. Maclean.

"The finest story of the outdoors in American literature."Sports Illustrated

A century since its publication in the collection In Our Time, “Big Two-Hearted River” has helped shape language and literature in America and across the globe, and its magnetic pull continues to draw readers, writers, and critics. The story is the best early example of Ernest Hemingway’s now-familiar writing style: short sentences, punchy nouns and verbs, few adjectives and adverbs, and a seductive cadence. Easy to imitate, difficult to match. The subject matter of the story has inspired generations of writers to believe that fly fishing can be literature. More than any of his stories, it depends on his ‘iceberg theory’ of literature, the notion that leaving essential parts of a story unsaid, the underwater portion of the iceberg, adds to its power. Taken in context with his other work, it marks Hemingway’s passage from boyish writer to accomplished author: nothing big came before it, novels and stories poured out after it. —from the foreword by John N. Maclean

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“Ernest Hemingway's "Big Two-Hearted River" is undeniably a literary masterpiece, a recurrent gem in Hemingway's repertoire. Through the lens of protagonist Nick Adams, Hemingway skillfully portrays the challenges faced by veterans returning to a world they no longer recognize, resonating deeply with those who have experienced the struggle of reintegrating into society post-war. One of the most striking aspects of this two-part story is its masterful use of symbolism. Rich with metaphors that add layers of depth to its narrative. Nick's journey serves as a poignant allegory for the lack of self-reflection often experienced by individuals grappling with trauma. His retreat into the wilderness symbolizes the universal quest for serenity and peace in the face of the harrowing realities of war, particularly World War I, as suggested by the story's context. The river itself serves as a metaphor for Nick's inner turmoil, its currents mirroring the ebb and flow of his emotions. "Big Two-Hearted River" transcends mere words, inviting readers to delve into its rich symbolism and stylistic nuances. It's not just a story to be read; it's an experience to be explored, offering profound insights into the human condition and the complexities of the human psyche. In essence, I highly recommend approaching "Big Two-Hearted River" with a keen eye for its symbolism and stylistic choices. It's a literary journey that goes beyond the surface, offering a profound exploration of themes that resonate deeply with readers across generations.”
“Eu não sou uma grande fã do Ernest Hemingway, acho que não é surpresa. Mas o que me surpreendeu foi a captação de um momento fugas de felicidade. Em estar sozinha a Nick nunca se sentiu solitário.”

John N. Maclean

John N. Maclean is the author of Home Waters, a memoir of his family’s four-generation connection to Montana’s Blackfoot River, which his father, Norman Maclean, made famous in A River Runs through It. He spent thirty years at the Chicago Tribune, then wrote five nonfiction books about wildland fire that are considered a staple of fire literature. Maclean, an avid fly fisherman, lives in Washington, DC, and at a family cabin in Montana.

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