"e;Three Stories & Ten Poems"e; is a collection of early works by Ernest Hemingway, originally published in 1923. The book includes three short stories: "e;Up in Michigan"e;, "e;Out of Season"e;, and "e;My Old Man"e;, as well as ten poems. The stories explore themes such as love, loss, and death, while the poems showcase Hemingway's early experimentation with language and form. The collection provides a glimpse into the early development of one of the most influential writers of the 20th century.