Men Without Women

Men Without Women

by Ernest Hemingway

Published Date: 2026

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A MODERNIST MASTERWORK • Fourteen powerful stories of men, memory, and quiet despair from one of the 20th century’s most influential writers.
The collection that redefined the short story with emotional depth and brutal simplicity.

“He felt the hollow ache that comes after something is lost.” —Ernest Hemingway

Men Without Women brings together fourteen unforgettable stories that trace the unspoken lives of men shaped by war, solitude, and emotional restraint. From wounded veterans in Italian hospitals to washed-up boxers in dingy hotel rooms, from fractured lovers to professional killers, these stories offer a haunting glimpse into lives suspended between strength and silence.

At the heart of it all is Hemingway’s revolutionary prose—pared down, precise, and full of what’s left unsaid. With “The Killers,” “Hills Like White Elephants,” and “In Another Country,” this collection captures the fragile dignity of men facing what they cannot control: death, love, addiction, and the ache of being alone.

An enduring classic of modern fiction, Men Without Women is not just a portrait of masculinity—it is a meditation on absence, on what we lose when we cannot speak, and what remains when everything else is gone.

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AN ESSENTIAL WORK OF MODERNIST FICTION • A collection that continues to inspire writers, critics, and readers nearly a century after its publication.

In Men Without Women (1927), Ernest Hemingway captures the struggles, desires, and silences of men caught between love and loss. From bullfighters and soldiers to gangsters and ordinary men, his characters navigate violence, loneliness, and fleeting moments of grace. Each story is told in Hemingway’s signature style—spare, precise, and unflinching. Whether in the smoke of a Madrid café or the heat of a boxing ring, he reveals truths about masculinity, vulnerability, and the cost of human connection.

This collection includes some of Hemingway’s most enduring tales, such as “The Killers”, “Hills Like White Elephants”, and “In Another Country”. Together, they reflect his ability to suggest whole lives in a few lines, to expose both the fragility and resilience of the human spirit. “The world breaks everyone,” Hemingway would later write, “and afterward many are strong at the broken places.” These stories stand as an early testament to that vision.

This Feel Classics edition presents Hemingway’s groundbreaking collection in an accessible format for modern readers. Featuring a thoughtful introduction, explanatory notes, glossary, and a detailed chronology of his life, it is ideal for students, first-time readers, and literature enthusiasts alike.

A timeless, unforgettable collection that still speaks to anyone who has ever wrestled with silence, love, and the meaning of endurance.

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Dimensions 129.03 mm
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