| The Snows on Kilimanjaro, Ernest Hemingway's one of the most known novels, doesn't published as a book, first published in Esquire magazine in 1936, has a deeply individual narrative that reflects the emotional desolation, artistic failure, and existential crises experienced by the Lost Generation, | the artists and creators who deeply effected by the World War I. The story centers and shapes around Harry, who once a great writer with great potential in his early life, but now on death bed because he got infected during his Africa visit. As he fades in his death bed, Harry faces with the many failures of his life: |