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- Fifty_Grand abstract ""Fifty Grand" is a short story by Ernest Hemingway. It was first published in The Atlantic Monthly in 1927, and it appeared later that year in Hemingway’s short story collection Men Without Women. It bears many similarities to an earlier story by Hemingway, "A Matter of Colour", which was published in the Oak Park High School literary magazine Tabula when Hemingway was sixteen. Both stories are about fixed boxing matches which do not go as planned, and both are narrated by a character in the story rather than an omniscient narrator or the protagonist; they are the only two Hemingway stories to use this narrative technique."Fifty Grand" tells the story of Jack Brennan as he trains for and boxes in his fight with challenger Jimmy Walcott. The first part of the story takes place in New Jersey, the second in New York. It shows Hemingway's love for and knowledge of boxing, and his use of omission and understatement, and contains an early expression of his moral code.".
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- Fifty_Grand comment ""Fifty Grand" is a short story by Ernest Hemingway. It was first published in The Atlantic Monthly in 1927, and it appeared later that year in Hemingway’s short story collection Men Without Women. It bears many similarities to an earlier story by Hemingway, "A Matter of Colour", which was published in the Oak Park High School literary magazine Tabula when Hemingway was sixteen.".
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