"Old Man at the Bridge" is a short story by American writer Ernest Hemingway, written in 1938 and first published in Ken magazine (Vol. 1 No. 4., May 19th, 1938) with which he was involved. It was then collected in The Fifth Column and the First Forty-Nine Stories (1938). Set in Spain, it is inspired by.
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- http://rauschreading09.pbworks.com f/The Old Man at the …“The Old Man at the Bridge” by Ernest Hemingway. An old man with steel rimmed spectacles and very dusty clothes sat by the side of the road.
- interestingliterature.com 2022/02/hemingway-old-…‘Old Man at the Bridge’ is one of Ernest Hemingway’s shortest stories: short enough to be considered as perhaps more of a ‘vignette’ than a ‘story’ as such.
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- storien.org the-old-man-at-the-bridge-by-ernest-…I did this and returned over the bridge. There were not so many carts now and very few people on foot, but the old man was still there. “Where do you come from?”
- enotes.com topics/old-man-at-the-bridgeUnable to walk and barely able to stand, the old man's luck has run out, and he, too, seems resigned to his fate at the bridge.