s some of Hemingway's most famous short stories, touching on many of his favorite subjects--bullfighting, prizefighting, infidelity, divorce, and death.
Hemingway had already made a mark on the literary world with his earliest stories, and his second collection shows him solidifying his mastery of the form. Published in 1927,
Men Without Women contains enduringly popular stories that have come to be pillars of his literary reputation, including "The Killers," "Hills Like White Elephants," and "In Another Country."