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书名:The Complete Short Stories of Ernest Hemingway 海明威短篇小说全集
作者:Ernest Hemingway
出版社名称:Scribner
出版时间:2003
语种:英文
ISBN:9780684843322
商品尺寸:14 x 3.7 x 21 cm
包装:平装
页数:650

作为百年来所有诺贝尔文学奖得主中很受我国读者喜爱的一位作家,令海明威早成名且经久不衰的作品,当属他开创一代文风的短篇小说。他的短篇以陈述句为主,描写精准,对白简短,给读者以直接生动的印象,影响了世界上许多现当代作家。
这本英文版The Complete Short Stories of Ernest Hemingway《海明威短篇小说全集》收录了海明威的几乎全部的短篇小说,含经典名篇《乞力马扎罗的雪》《白象似的群山》《一个干净明亮的地方》等,另包括七篇海明威生前未发表的作品。
本版本为Finca Vigía版,含JohnHemingway, PatrickHemingway,Gregory Hemingway所作序言,值得各位书迷们细细品读。
THE ONLY COMPLETE COLLECTION BY THE NOBEL PRIZE-WINNING AUTHOR
In this definitive collection of Ernest Hemingway’s short stories, readers will delight in the author’s most beloved classics such as “The Snows of Kilimanjaro,” “Hills Like White Elephants,” and “A Clean, Well-Lighted Place,” and will discover seven new tales published for the first time in this collection. For Hemingway fans The Complete Short Stories is an invaluable treasury.

The Complete Short Stories of Ernest Hemingway《海明威短篇小说全集》收录了海明威的全部短篇小说,包括首辑四十九篇、“首辑四十九篇”后发表于书刊上的十四个短篇、另有七篇早先未发表过的作品以及未完成的长篇片段。
海明威的早期短篇小说大多以密歇根州北部为背景,部分根据事实编写,生动而精确地表达印象深切的重大时刻,表达那种不妨恰如其分地称为“对事物真谛的顿悟”的经历。海明威的后期短篇小说以美国为背景,讲述了海明威做了丈夫和父亲.甚或病人的感受,文章中主题和人物的变化就如同他本人的生活那样丰富多彩。
The subtitle of this monumental collection refers to the home (Lookout Farm) that Hemingway owned in Cuba from 1939 to 1959. That time frame accounts for most of the short fiction, published and unpublished, that followed the major collection issued in 1938, The First Forty-Nine. There are 60 stories in all. Of the 21 not included in the 1938 collection, the seven heretofore unpublished pieces will interest readers most. Three are especially good. “A Train Trip” and “The Porter” are self-contained excerpts from an abandoned novel that match in tone and appeal the early Hemingway work in which he explored the adolescent sensibility exposed to an adult world that is exciting but at the same time threatening and morally complex. Drawing from the author's experiences in Europe during World War II, “Black Ass at the Crossroads” is excellent in its detailing of violent action, portraying an ambush of German soldiers from the point of view of an American infantry officer, depressed and angry over the suffering he has inflicted in the course of battle. The other previously unpublished pieces include a Spanish Civil War story reminiscent of Hemingway’s play,The Fifth Column; two quite touching stories about a father’s disappointments with a troubled son; and a long section comprising four chapters from an early version of the novel, Islands in the Stream. Intrinsically readable, the collection is also significant in drawing together much that was unavailable or difficult to access.

欧内斯特·米勒尔·海明威(Ernest Miller Hemingway,1899年7月21日-1961年7月2日),美国小说家、诺贝尔文学奖获得者。1899年7月21日生于芝加哥市郊橡胶园小镇。1926年出版了长篇小说《太阳照常升起》,初获成功,被斯坦因称为“迷惘的一代”。1929年,反映第一次世界大战的长篇巨著《永别了,武器》的问世给作家带来了声誉。30年代初,海明威到非洲旅行和狩猎。1935年写成《非洲的青山》和一些短篇小说。1937年发表了描写美国与古巴之间海上活动的小说《有钱人和没钱人》。西班牙内战期间,他3次以记者身份亲临前线,在炮火中写了剧本《第五纵队》,并创作了以美国人参加西班牙人民反法西斯战争为题材的长篇小说《丧钟为谁而鸣》(1940)。他曾与许多美国知名作家和学者捐款支援西班牙人民正义斗争。1941年偕夫人玛莎访问中国,支持我国抗日战争。后又以战地记者身份重赴欧洲,并多次参加战斗。战后客居古巴,潜心写作。1952年,《老人与海》问世,深受好评,翌年获普利策奖。1954年获诺贝尔文学奖。卡斯特罗掌权后,他离开古巴返美定居。因身上多处旧伤,百病缠身,精神忧郁,1961年7月2日用猎枪自杀。
Ernest Hemingway did more to change the style of English prose than any other writer of his time. Publication ofThe Sun Also Rises andA Farewell to Arms immediately established Hemingway as one of the greatest literary lights of the twentieth century. As part of the expatriate community in 1920s Paris, the former journalist and World War I ambulance driver began a career that led to international fame. Hemingway was an aficionado of bullfighting and big-game hunting, and his main protagonists were always men and women of courage and conviction who suffered unseen scars, both physical and emotional. He covered the Spanish Civil War, portraying it in the novelFor Whom the Bell Tolls, and he also covered World War II. His classic novellaThe Old Man and the Sea won the Pulitzer Prize in 1953. Hemingway was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1954. He died in 1961.

Foreword
Publisher’s Preface
PartⅠ “The First Forty-nine”
Preface to“The First Forty-nine”
The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber
The Capital of the World
The Snows of Kilimanjaro
Old Man at the Bridge
Up in Michigan
On the Quai at Smyrna
Indian Camp
The Doctor and the Doctor’s Wife
The End of Something
The Three-Day Blow
The Battler
AVery Short Story
Soldier’s Home
The Revolutionist
Mr. and Mrs. Elliot
Cat in the Rain
Out of the Season
Cross-Country Snow
My Old Man
Big Two-Hearted River: PartⅠ
Big Two-Hearted River: PartⅡ
The Undefeated
In another Country
Hills Like White Elephants
The Killers
Che Ti Dice Patria?
Fifty Grant
A Simple Enquiry
Ten Indians
A Canary for One
An Alpine Idyll
A pursuit Race
Today is Friday
Banal Story
Now I Lay Me
After the Storm
A Clean, Well-lighted Place
The Light of the World
God Rest You Merry, Gentlemen
The Sea Change
A Way You’ll Never Be
The Mother of a Queen
One Reader Writes
Homage to Switzerland
A Day’s Wait
A Natural History of the Dead
Wine of Wyoming
The Gambler, the Nun, and the Radio
Fathers and Sons
PartⅡShort stories Published in Books or Magazines Subsequent to“The First Forty-nine”
One Trip Across
The Trademan’s Return
The Denunciation
The Butterfly and the Tank
Night Before Battle
Under the Ridge
Nobody Never Dies
The Good Lion
The Faithful Bull
Get a Seeing-Eyed Dog
A man of the World
Summer People
The Last Good Country
An African Story
PartⅢPreviously Unpublished Fiction
A Train Trip
The Porter
Black Ass at the Cross Road
Landscape with Figures
I Guess Everything Reminds You of Something
Great News from the Mainland
The Strange Country

The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber
It was now lunch time and they were all sitting under the double green fly of the dining tent pretending that nothing had happened.
“Will you have lime juice or lemon squash?” Macomber asked.
“I’ll have a gimlet,” Robert Wilson told him.
“I’ll have a gimlet too. I need something,” Macomber’s wife said.
“I suppose it’s the thing to do,” Macomber agreed. “Tell him to make three gimlets.”
The mess boy had started them already, lifting the bottles out of the canvas cooling bags that sweated wet in the wind that blew through the trees that shaded the tents.
“What had I ought to give them?” Macomber asked.
“A quid would be plenty,” Wilson told him. “You don’t want to spoil them.”
“Will the headman distribute it?”
“Absolutely.”
Francis Macomber had, half an hour before, been carried to his tent from the edge of the camp in triumph on the arms and shoulders of the cook, the personal boys, the skinner and the porters. The gun-bearers had taken no part in the demonstration. When the native boys put him down at the door of his tent, he had shaken all their hands, received their congratulations, and then gone into the tent and sat on the bed until his wife came in. She did not speak to him when she came in and he left the tent at once to wash his face and hands in the portable wash basin outside and go over to the dining tent to sit in a comfortable canvas chair in the breeze and the shade.
“You’ve got your lion,” Robert Wilson said to him, “and a damned fine one too.”
Mrs. Macomber looked at Wilson quickly. She was an extremely handsome and well-kept woman of the beauty and social position which had, five years before, commanded five thousand dollars as the price of endorsing, with photographs, a beauty product which she had never used. She had been married to Francis Macomber for eleven years.
“He is a good lion, isn’t he?” Macomber said. His wife looked at him now. She looked at both these men as though she had never seen them before.
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