
Ernest Hemingway’s work has been given a trigger warning by publishers over concerns about his “language” and “attitudes”, the Telegraph can reveal.
The Nobel Prize-winning writer’s novels and short stories have been reissued by Penguin Random House with a new cautionary note.
Would-be readers of Hemingway are now warned about the “language” and “attitudes” contained in his writing, and alerted to the novelist’s “cultural representations”.
