Nick Adams (character)
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Nick Adams was the protagonist of more than a dozen of Ernest Hemingway's short stories written in the 1920s and 30s. Most of the stories were collected in a 1972 book titled "The Nick Adams Stories".
They are stories of initiation and adolescence.
[edit] Nick Adams Stories
- "The Indian Camp"
- "The Doctor and the Doctor’s Wife"
- "The End of Something"
- "The Three-Day Blow"
- "Cross-Country Snow"
- "In Another Country"
- "A Way You’ll Never Be"
- "The Killers"
- "Ten Indians"
- "The Battler"
- "Fathers and Sons"
- "Now I Lay Me"
- "Big Two-Hearted River Part I"
- "Big Two-Hearted River Part II"
Ernest Hemingway Books |
Novels: The Torrents of Spring | The Sun Also Rises (¡Fiesta!) | A Farewell to Arms | To Have and Have Not | For Whom the Bell Tolls | Across the River and Into the Trees | The Old Man and the Sea | Adventures of a Young Man | Islands in the Stream | The Garden of Eden |
Non-fiction: Death in the Afternoon | Green Hills of Africa | The Dangerous Summer | A Moveable Feast | Ernest Hemingway Selected Letters 1917–1961 | Under Kilimanjaro |
Short story books: Three Stories and Ten Poems | In Our Time | Men Without Women | Winner Take Nothing | The Fifth Column and the First Forty-Nine Stories | The Snows of Kilimanjaro | The Essential Hemingway | The Hemingway Reader | The Nick Adams Stories | The Complete Short Stories of Ernest Hemingway | The Collected Stories |