Ernest Hemingway recommended a list of books that any writer should read to become well-educated in different types of writing styles. The list includes novels and short story collections from authors such as Stephen Crane, Gustav Flaubert, James Joyce, Stendhal, W. Somerset Maugham, Leo Tolstoy, Thomas Mann, Fyodor Dostoyevsky, Emily Brontë, Mark Twain and others. Dr. Chris Stout shared this list of recommendations from Hemingway along with contact information and links to learn more about improving one's writing.
2. “Here’s a list of books any writer should
have read as a part of his education…If
you haven’t read these, you just aren’t
educated. They represent different types
of writing. Some may bore you, others
might inspire you, and others are so
beautifully written they’ll make you feel
it’s hopeless for you to try to write.”
-Ernest Hemmingway
3. The Blue Hotel – Stephen Crane
The Open Boat – Stephen Crane
7. The Oxford Book of English Verse –
Multiple Authors
The Enormous Room –
E.E. Cummings
Wuthering Heights –
Emily Brontë
8. Far Away and Long Ago
– W.H. Hudson
The American
– Henry James
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
– Mark Twain
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