
FAQ About Ernest Hemingway

What is the 'Iceberg Theory'?
The "Iceberg Theory," also known as the "theory of omission," is a style of writing credited to Ernest Hemingway. This theory likens writing to an iceberg, where the bulk of the information exists below the surface. Hemingway believed that by stripping the prose of excessive detail, the reader would sense the deeper themes and emotional complexities behind the seemingly simple storyline.