: Described by some New York Times critics as "one of the saddest books ever read" because it suggested a great talent had reached a dead end.
: A posthumous novel that some readers find "self-indulgent" or "over the top," though valuable for the insight it provides into the author's later-life mental state. Contextual Note on "(LH)" Hemingway, Ernest ( LH ).rar
(1940): Praised for its emotional toll and its unique perspective on war through an independently working dynamiter. Short Story Collections : Described by some New York Times critics
The specific file is likely an unofficial digital archive of Ernest Hemingway's literary works, as "(LH)" often denotes specific digital library tags or uploaders. While reviews of the file itself are not publicly cataloged, it generally contains a comprehensive collection of his major novels and short stories. Overview of Content Reviews Short Story Collections The specific file is likely
Collections like The First Forty-Nine Stories are frequently reviewed as . Stories such as " Hills Like White Elephants " and " The Snows of Kilimanjaro " are cited as essential examples of saying much with very little. Mixed or Controversial Late Works
(1929): Lauded by critics as the definitive American novel of WWI, though noted for its deeply tragic ending.
If you are looking for critical reception of the material likely contained in that archive, readers and critics generally categorize Hemingway’s work into three tiers: