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- Big_Two-Hearted_River wikiPageWikiLinkText "Big Two-Hearted River".
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- Big_Two-Hearted_River quote "If a writer of prose knows enough of what he is writing about he may omit things that he knows and the reader, if the writer is writing truly enough, will have a feeling of those things as strongly as though the writer had stated them. The dignity of movement of an ice-berg is due to only one-eighth of it being above water. A writer who omits things because he does not know them only makes hollow places in his writing.".
- Big_Two-Hearted_River quote "In the swamp the banks were bare, the big cedars came together overhead, the sun did not come through, except in patches; in the fast deep water in the half light, the fishing would be tragic ... Nick did not want it.".
- Big_Two-Hearted_River quote "Nick was happy as he crawled inside his tent .... It had been a hard trip. He was very tired .... He had made his camp. He was settled. Nothing could touch him. It was a good place to camp.".
- Big_Two-Hearted_River quote "The meadow was wet with dew and Nick wanted to catch grasshoppers for bait before the sun dried the grass. He found plenty of good grasshoppers .... They were cold and wet with the dew and could not jump until the sun warmed them. Nick picked them up, taking only the medium sized brown ones, and put them into the bottle.".
- Big_Two-Hearted_River source "—Ernest Hemingway in Death in the Afternoon".
- Big_Two-Hearted_River source "—Ernest Hemingway, "Big Two-Hearted River"".
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- Big_Two-Hearted_River comment "\"Big Two-Hearted River\" is a two-part short story written by American author Ernest Hemingway, published in the 1925 Boni & Liveright edition of In Our Time, the first American volume of Hemingway's short stories. It features a single protagonist, Hemingway's recurrent autobiographical character Nick Adams, whose speaking voice is heard just three times. The story explores the destructive qualities of war which is countered by the healing and regenerative powers of nature.".
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