The torrents of spring

Ernest Hemingway

earliest edition we have, 1964 Scribner, 2004 paperback 90 pages

A satirical novella mocking the world of pretentious writers, written as a parody of Sherwood Anderson's Dark laughter.

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Editions we hold

The torrents of spring paperback · 2004 · Scribner · 90 pages
The torrents of spring edition · 1994 · Arrow · 112 pages
The torrents of spring edition · 1987 · Scribner · 90 pages
The torrents of spring edition · 1977 · Triad · 108 pages
The torrents of spring edition · 1972 · Scribner · 90 pages
The torrents of spring hardcover · 1964 · Jonathan Cape · 160 pages · 9780224608572

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