Complete Poems

Complete Poems
Author Ernest Hemingway
Language English
Genre Poetry
Published 1979
Pages 171
ISBN 978-0-803-27259-0

Complete Poems, originally edited and published in 1979 by Nicholas Gerogiannis and revised by him in 1992,[1] is a compilation of all the poetry of Ernest Hemingway. Hemingway stopped publishing poetry as his fame grew, but continued to write it up until his death.

Known primarily for novels and short stories, Hemingway was, in his youth, a poet. At a time when he declared the novel was dead (prior to reading close friend Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby) Hemingway was composing the short prose pieces that would make him famous. Another friend, T. S. Eliot, told Hemingway that he had real promise as a poet. Hemingway's first book included poetry, but such creative endeavors were abandoned just as Hemingway would abandon his condemnation of the novel.

References

  1. Complete Poems at GoogleBooks. Retrieved 30 January 2013.

External links

Hemingway's Blank Verse at American Poets Abroad

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