Wine of Wyoming
Fiction | Short Story | Adult | Published in 1927
13
Short Story • Fiction
1927
Adult
18+ years
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Ernest Hemingway's short story, "Wine of Wyoming," has been praised for its evocative prose and vivid depiction of the Great Depression era. Reviewers appreciate Hemingway's concise language and rich characterization. However, some critics find the narrative slow-paced and its themes less impactful compared to his other works. Overall, "Wine of Wyoming" is a testament to Hemingway's storytelling prowess but may not capture all readers.
A reader who enjoys Wine of Wyoming by Ernest Hemingway likely appreciates evocative prose and rich, minimalistic storytelling. Fans of Hemingway’s own The Old Man and the Sea or Steinbeck’s Of Mice and Men will resonate with its themes of resilience and human connection. It’s ideal for those who seek profound simplicity and poignant narrative in their literary pursuits.
58 ratings
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13
Short Story • Fiction
1927
Adult
18+ years
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