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Editing Ernest |
| Section: BOOK WORLD / WRITERS AND WRITING |
| Author: James E. Person Jr. |
| Publication: The world & I online |
| Issue Date: 9/1/2007 |
| Size: 1,070 Words, 6,831 Characters |
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Of the making of many books on Ernest Hemingway there is no end. In the nearly 46 years since Hemingway's death, scholars and enthusiasts have published book-length works on everything related to his life and provided inventive interpretations of his novels and short stories.
The man himself was extraordinary, and so are his works of fiction, which endure today; the novels The Sun Also Rises (1926), A Farewell to Arms (1929) and The Old Man and the Sea (1952) are required reading in many high school and college classrooms, as are several of Hemingway's masterful short stories. Now Robert W. Trogdon, a professor at Kent State University and a rising sachem in Hemingway studies, has written a work that focuses upon the remarkable creative relationship between "Hem...
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...n important force in his development as an artist and as a professional writer and to ignore how our perception of the writer and his work was shaped." Through skillful organization of his material, built upon solid research, the author has provided a fascinating study of one of the most fruitful author-editor relationships in American literature.
Copyright © 2007 The Washington Times, LLC
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