A Simple Enquiry

A Simple Enquiry is a short story written by Ernest Hemingway. It was published in 1927 in the collection Men Without Women.[1]

Synopsis

Three Italian soldiers are snowbound. The senior soldier, the Major, calls his 19-year old orderly into his room and questions him about his personal life. He appears to be propositioning the orderly; when his advances are effectively rebuffed he dismisses the orderly from the room, with the understanding that he will not press the issue. His adjutant is the ambiguous witness.

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References

  1. Meyers, Jeffrey. Ernest Hemingway: The Critical Heritage (Psychology Press, 1997), p. 112.

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