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(Yes, I know, feminists are not supposed to like Hemingway, but I do. IMHO, you can miss out on a great deal of excellent reading if you take exception to an author's personal life.)
The unnamed Library of America editor explains why this short story is important, quoting Hemingway's biographer Carlos Baker about the story’s dual nature:
'Out of Season' is a deceptively brief story about an American couple in the Italian Alps, and a drunken guide called Peduzzi. The young gentleman (who is never named) has made arrangements with Peduzzi to go trout fishing but he is drunk even before they start. The fishing is eventually abandoned, much to the young gentleman's relief, but that's not really what the story is about. It's about the relationship of the young gentleman and his wife, who bears the name 'Tiny' which was Hemingway's nickname for his wife Hadley.
You don't have to know anything about the Hemingway marriage to see where this is going, when a drunken guide is more tender towards the wife than the young gentleman.
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