1. Hemingway
A Light for the Night Since before recorded history, the main goal of much of human existence has been the constant battle to escape the darkness that pervades the world. ... This phrase and those that follow as Hemingway shamelessly rewrites the Lords Prayer combine seamlessly with Hemingway's subtly deep and very human characters, simple crisp diction, and quiet setting of a café in post World War I Spain to create the sorrowful despairing tone that so easily displays the overrunning theme of man's struggle to escape the creeping darkness in his own soul. ... Spain was...
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