"In Our Time" is a collection of short stories and vignettes by Ernest Hemingway that explore themes of war, loss, love, and identity. The collection is divided into two sections: "The Nick Adams Stories," which follow the experiences of a young man coming of age in rural Michigan, and a series of short vignettes that offer glimpses into the lives of various characters. Many of the stories in "In Our Time" reflect Hemingway's experiences as a journalist and ambulance driver during World War I, and showcase his spare, understated prose style and his ability to capture the complexities of human emotion with a few well-chosen words. Some of the most famous stories in the collection include "Indian Camp," "The Big Two-Hearted River," and "Soldier's Home." "In Our Time" is widely regarded as a masterpiece of modernist literature and a seminal work in Hemingway's oeuvre.