Hemingway in Milan, circa 1918, |
For sale, baby shoes, never used.
Can
six words bring you to tears? They can me. At least these six words
can. This story has images, pathos, tragedy, and despair. It shows, it
doesn’t tell. It’s a magnificent story. Hemingway is also supposed to
have said it was his best work. I might argue with that, but it’s
certainly a powerful work.
Based
on Hemingway’s words, someone put together a little book about life in
six words. (I really need to find the name and get a copy.) One that
stuck was “I still make coffee for two,” by Zak Nelson. Another poignant
tale.
Okay, got off my duff and looked for it. Here’s a link to the book on Amazon. (Since I looked, the Smith Magazine site has gone down--thanks, Donnell, for letting me know.)
It’s all there, making this blog completely superfluous (maybe not entirely—how often do I get to use that word?).
Have any you’d like to share? I’m thinking but to no avail. (Is that six words?)
1 comment:
Ellis,
You've done kind of incredible imagery description this with Cold Comfort as well. I can see the art, the images so clearly. Your writing is strong and evocative. Great excerpt. Great read.
LA
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