New York, NY — May 2, 2026 — Few writers changed the sound of English prose as decisively as Ernest Hemingway. With sentences honed to the bone and emotions smoldering beneath the surface, he captured the disillusionment of the Lost Generation, the brutality of war, and the quiet courage of ordinary people. Carlini Classics now presents new editions of several of his landmark early works: In Our Time, The Sun Also Rises, A Farewell to Arms, Men Without Women, The Torrents of Spring, and Three Stories and Ten Poems.
First published in 1925, In Our Time announced Hemingway’s arrival as a major new voice, its interlinked stories and vignettes tracing lives shaped by bullfights, battlefields, and fractured families. The Sun Also Rises follows a group of young American and British expatriates drifting from Paris cafés to the bullrings of Spain, chronicling the restless search for meaning among the so‑called Lost Generation. In A Farewell to Arms, Hemingway transforms his own World War I ambulance‑corps experience into an unforgettable love story between an American officer and an English nurse amid the chaos of the Italian front.
Men Without Women gathers stories that range from boxing rings and bullfights to lonely hotel rooms, distilling themes of masculinity, solitude, and unspoken grief into Hemingway’s signature understatement. With The Torrents of Spring, his sly early novella, he turns his sharp eye on literary fashion itself, parodying the sentimental excesses of contemporaries while staking out his own commitment to clarity and control. Rounding out the series, Three Stories and Ten Poems—Hemingway’s first published book—collects three early stories and ten poems that already display his emerging minimalist style and postwar cynicism.

Ernest Hemingway with Italian publisher Arnoldo Mondadori, circa 1948
The covers for this new Carlini Classics series were designed by Brandon Jones, a graphic design student at Liberty University in Lynchburg, Virginia. The series presents Hemingway in a cool, modern visual language, using monochrome photographic imagery in muted greens and grays, bold black typography, and spare compositions that echo the clarity and restraint of his prose. From the bull of The Sun Also Rises and the rising smoke of A Farewell to Arms to the solitary figure on Men Without Women, the stacked newspapers of In Our Time, the melting ice of The Torrents of Spring, and the fountain pen of Three Stories and Ten Poems, the covers create a unified look that feels both literary and contemporary.
“Readers often think they know Hemingway from a single novel taught in school,” said Charles Carlini, founder of Casa Carlini. “But these early works show the full range of what he could do—from radical short‑story experiments and poetry to biting satire and sweeping romance. Our goal with this series is to present those books in editions that feel as sharp and contemporary as the writing itself.”
Hemingway’s fiction remains an essential touchstone for anyone interested in how modern storytelling began: terse yet lyrical, brutal yet compassionate, endlessly re-readable. With these Carlini Classics editions, new readers and longtime admirers alike can return to the works that helped define a century of American writing.
The Ernest Hemingway series from Carlini Classics is available now through Casa Carlini, major booksellers, and Amazon.
About Carlini Classics
Carlini Classics curates thoughtfully designed editions of foundational works from world literature, pairing established texts with distinctive visual identities to connect enduring voices with new generations of readers.
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Casa Carlini publishes carefully selected classic and contemporary works across its imprints, each dedicated to exploring the stories, ideas, and artistic innovations that continue to shape our culture.