The Letters of Ernest Hemingway

If you are reading this in the Hemingway Review, you are already familiar with the stellar attributes of the Cambridge University Press volumes 1-4 of the Hemingway Letters. The volume lists 38 different locations for the letters, spanning the U.S. from coast to coast, and it is unimaginable that an...

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Published in:The Hemingway Review 2020, Vol.40 (1), p.122-125
Main Author: Roos, Michael Kim
Format: Review
Language:eng
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Summary:If you are reading this in the Hemingway Review, you are already familiar with the stellar attributes of the Cambridge University Press volumes 1-4 of the Hemingway Letters. The volume lists 38 different locations for the letters, spanning the U.S. from coast to coast, and it is unimaginable that any one scholar could have the energy or expense account to track them all down. Between these bloody bookends, he actively depletes the population of Atlantic blue marlin, elk, mountain sheep, bear, and even eagles. When we catch our breath, we appreciate how difficult it must have been for Pauline-burdened with two small children and the self-appointed task to oversee refurbishing their mansion-to keep pace with her husband's freneticism.
ISSN:0276-3362
1548-4815