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Hemingway and biographer
Hemingway biographer Jeffrey Meyers writes that the novel is regarded as one of Hemingway's best works, along with The Sun Also Rises, The Old Man and the Sea, and A Farewell to Arms.
Hotchner, a friend and biographer of Hemingway, alleged that Seán Hemingway had edited the new edition, in part, to exclude references to his grandmother, Hemingway's second wife Pauline Pfeiffer, which he had found less than flattering.
Hemingway biographer James Mellow argues the genesis of the story began during Hemingway's honeymoon with his second wife, Pauline Pfeiffer, and shortly after his divorce from Hadley Richardson.
Hemingway biographer, Carlos Baker, claims that Macomber loses his fear as the buffalo charges, and the loss of fear ushers Macomber into manhood, which Margot instantly kills.
Her father, Michael S. Reynolds, was a noted biographer of Ernest Hemingway.
Of Hemingway's marriage to Hadley, Hemingway biographer Jeffrey Meyers claims: " With Hadley, Hemingway achieved everything he had hoped for with Agnes: the love of a beautiful woman, a comfortable income, a life in Europe.

Hemingway and scholar
In 1971, the Arab-American scholar Ihab Hassan published The Dismemberment of Orpheus: Toward a Postmodern Literature, an early work of literary criticism from a postmodern perspective, in which the author traces the development of what he calls " literature of silence " through Marquis de Sade, Franz Kafka, Ernest Hemingway, Beckett, and many others, including developments such as the Theatre of the Absurd and the nouveau roman.
Hemingway scholar Jamie Barlowe believes Hadley represented a " True Woman " as opposed to a " New Woman " of the early 20th century.

Hemingway and Carlos
Other notable Monroe County cultural organizations are the Key West Literary Seminar, The Studios of Key West, the Red Barn Theatre, Key West Symphony, Sculpture Key West, Fantasy Fest, the San Carlos Institute, Hemingway House and Museum, Customs House Museum, and Key West Art and Historical Society.
* Hemingway, Ernest, and Carlos Baker.
Some other artists, authors and works published in transition included Samuel Beckett ( Assumption, For Future Reference ), Kay Boyle ( Dedicated to Guy Urquhart ), H. D. ( Gift, Psyche, Dream, No, Socratic ), Max Ernst ( Jeune Filles en des Belles Poses, The Virgin Corrects the Child Jesus before Three Witnesses ), Stuart Gilbert ( The Aeolus Episode in Ulysses, Function of Words, Joyce Thesaurus Minusculus ), Juan Gris ( Still Life ), Ernest Hemingway ( Three Stories, Hills like White Elephants ), Franz Kafka ( The Metamorphosis ), Alfred Kreymborg ( from: Manhattan Anthology ), Pablo Picasso ( Petite Fille Lisant ), Muriel Rukeyser ( Lover as Fox ), Gertrude Stein ( An Elucidation, The Life and Death of Juan Gris, Tender Buttons, Made a Mile Away ), William Carlos Williams ( The Dead Baby, The Somnambulists, A Note on the Recent Work of James Joyce, Winter, Improvisations, A Voyage to Paraguay ).
* Mystery of the Hemingway Papers ( Carlos )
She became a muse to some of the 20th century's most distinguished writers and artists, including Wyndham Lewis, Aldous Huxley, Tristan Tzara, Ezra Pound and Louis Aragon, who were among her lovers, Ernest Hemingway, James Joyce, Constantin Brâncuşi, Langston Hughes, Man Ray, and William Carlos Williams.
The contract was terminated after Boni & Liveright's rejection of Torrents, though, in Hemingways selected letters 1917-1961 ( edited by Carlos Baker ) Hemingway shows a passionate affection for the novella.

Hemingway and Baker
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Hemingway began as a writer of short stories, and as Baker explains, he learned how to " get the most from the least, how to prune language how to multiply intensities, and how to tell nothing but the truth in a way that allowed for telling more than the truth ".
" Furthermore, Baker considers the writing of the book a necessity for Hemingway to objectify his war experiences.
As she appears in the novel, Renata is physically the same as Adriana, and Baker presents the probability that Hemingway used Cantwell's fictional relationship with Renata as a substitute for his own relationship with Adriana.
Moreover, Baker explains that Hemingway added yet another layer in which the 50-year-old Cantwell of 1950 is " in an intense state of awareness " of the young Cantwell of 1918: they are the same character yet different.
According to Baker, Hemingway was " deeply wounded by the negative reviews " of this novel.
Furthermore, Baker explains Hemingway was unaware that those close to him agreed with the majority of critics.

Hemingway and writes
Elder writes that " he used short, sharp sentences, with language as raw as Ernest Hemingway or Raymond Carver.
Noting that the clumsy " created " nature of the young Hemingway in A Moveable Feast is well-established as fraudulent ( e. g., Hemingway had access to large sums of money during the time he was in Paris, yet portrayed himself as " starving "), Kennedy points out that Hemingway writes as if he were the only person in his literary circle in Paris who was sexually stable and healthy, in contrast to F. Scott Fitzgerald and Gertrude Stein.
Charles Oliver, author of Ernest Hemingway A to Z: The Essential Reference to the Life and Work, writes that the novel shows a common Hemingway theme of " maintaining control over one's life, even in the face of terrible odds.
In the memoir, Hemingway writes about his marriage to Hadley and their life together in Paris in the early to mid 1920s.

Hemingway and Writer
Hemingway: The Writer as Artist.
Ernest Hemingway, the Writer in Context, edited by the University of Wisconsin Press ( 1976 )
" A Farewell to Arms: Pseudoautobiography and Personal Metaphor ", Ernest Hemingway, the Writer in Context

Hemingway and Across
He is widely believed to be one of the models for Colonel Richard Cantwell, the hero of Hemingway ’ s novel Across the River and Into the Trees.
Ernest Hemingway spent some time there in 1948, writing parts of Across the River and Into the Trees.
Across the River and Into the Trees is a novel by American writer Ernest Hemingway, published by Charles Scribner's Sons in September 1950.
Hemingway did not write an article, but he did submit his next novel Across the River and into the Trees to Hotchner which Cosmopolitan serialized in five installments.
Hemingway constructed Across the River and into the Trees to allow time to be compressed in the novel such that " memory and space-time coalesce.

Hemingway and River
Oak Park and River Forest High School bestows the Tradition of Excellence Award to distinguished alumni, including Ernest Hemingway, Ray Kroc, Dan Castellaneta, football Hall-of-Famer George Trafton, actress Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio, astronomer Chad Trujillo, and geochemist Wally Broecker.
A historical marker has been placed at the Rugg Pond Dam, on the Rapid River, where Hemingway reportedly fished one night from the power house.
Hemingway is near the Pee Dee River, which was the main commercial route for the area until the coming of the railroad.
Ernest Hemingway wrote a short story, " Wine of Wyoming " that references coal miners living at Sheridan, Wyoming during the era of prohibition, who worked at the underground coal mines in the Tongue River valley, a few miles north of Sheridan.
As such, it was the title of a famous short story, " Big Two-Hearted River ", by U. S. author Ernest Hemingway.
Hemingway used the name because of its appeal ; however, the geography of the story indicates that Hemingway was really describing a different trout stream, the Fox River near Seney.
In 1984, the anthology Hemingway at Oak Park High was published by Oak Park and River Forest High School, and included short works that Hemingway had written for his school newspaper and literary magazine.
He went to school at Oak Park and River Forest High School, and was editor of the student paper, as was his predecessor Ernest Hemingway.
It was featured in the Ernest Hemingway short story " Big Two-Hearted River ".
He regularly swam in the Yangtze River, and after meeting American writer Ernest Hemingway he dismissed him derisively: " Tough?
" Big Two-Hearted River " Hemingway explains " is about a boy ... coming home from the war .... So the war, all mention of the war, anything about the war, is omitted.
" Hemingway intentionally left out something in " Indian Camp " and " Big Two-Hearted River "— two stories he considered to be good.

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