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[[Ernest Hemingway]]'s second novel, written in [[Point of View|first-person]] narration, published in 1929, and [[Write What You Know|semi-autobiographical]].
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* [[Alcohol Is Poison]]: discussed.
* [[Beige Prose]]: Hemingway's [[Signature Style]]. ([[Tropes Are Not Bad]].)
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