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<title><![CDATA[Comentarios al libro: THE FIRST FORTY-NINE STORIES]]></title>
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<description><![CDATA[From <strong>Ernest</strong> <strong>Hemingway</strong>'s Preface: 'There are many kinds of stories in this book. I hope you will find some that you like- In going where you have to go, and doing what you have to do, and seeing what you have to see, you dull and blunt the instrument you write with. But I would rather have it bent and dulled and know I had to put it on the grindstone and hammer it into shape and put a whetstone to it, and know that I had something to write about, than to have it bright and shining, and nothing to say, or smooth and well-oiled in the closet, but unused.' <br />A collection of Hemingway's <em>first forty-nine short stories</em>, featuring a brief introduction by the author and lesser known as well as familiar tales, including <em>'Up in Michigan'</em>, <em>'Fifty Grand'</em>, and <em>'The Light of the World'</em>, and the <em>Snows of Kilimanjaro</em>, <em>Winner Take Nothing</em>'and <em>Men Without Women collections</em>.]]></description>
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