
Torrents of Spring
Torrents of Spring, published in 1926, is Ernest Hemingway's second novel and serves as a parody of Sherwood Anderson's Dark Laughter. The book is noted for its absurdist humor and unconventional narrative style, which sets it apart from Hemingway's other works. It features uncomfortable portrayals of various characters, including a Black man and Native Americans, reflecting the era's insensitivity. This unique work showcases Hemingway's early experimentation with form and tone.





