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One of the High Modernists, Ernest Hemingway was born in Oak Park, Illinois, in 1899. “Indian Camp” draws on Hemingway’s childhood experiences visiting Northern Michigan. Hemingway’s father was also a physician, which might have informed some of the story’s medical details. Throughout his life, Hemingway worked as a reporter, covering several wars, including the Spanish Civil War. He was one of many expatriate artists living in Paris, and he later lived in Cuba, Florida, and Idaho.
A leader in the Modernist movement, Hemingway collaborated with writers such as Ford Madox Ford (who first published “Indian Camp” in his literary magazine), Gertrude Stein, and F. Scott Fitzgerald. As a Modernist, Hemingway broke stylistic conventions and experimented with language. He is most well-known for his signature writing style, which consists of short, direct sentences and straightforward dialogue. This led to his “iceberg theory” of writing, alluding to the fact that only a small portion of an iceberg is visible above water, its great mass concealed beneath the surface. As he explained in Death in the Afternoon, Hemingway believed that a writer who “knows enough of what he is writing about” can “omit things that he knows” and yet, the reader will “have a feeling of those things as though the writer had stated them” (Hemingway, Ernest.
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A Clean, Well-Lighted Place
A Clean, Well-Lighted Place
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Across the River and into the Trees
Across the River and into the Trees
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A Day's Wait
A Day's Wait
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A Farewell to Arms
A Farewell to Arms
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A Moveable Feast
A Moveable Feast
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A Very Short Story
A Very Short Story
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Big Two-Hearted River
Big Two-Hearted River
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Cat in the Rain
Cat in the Rain
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For Whom the Bell Tolls
For Whom the Bell Tolls
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Green Hills of Africa
Green Hills of Africa
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Hills Like White Elephants
Hills Like White Elephants
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In Another Country
In Another Country
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In Our Time
In Our Time
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Old Man at the Bridge
Old Man at the Bridge
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Soldier's Home
Soldier's Home
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Solider's Home
Solider's Home
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Ten Indians
Ten Indians
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The Garden of Eden
The Garden of Eden
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The Killers
The Killers
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The Nick Adams Stories
The Nick Adams Stories
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