The letters of Ernest Hemingway. Volume 2, 1923-1925 /

"Hemingway described his artistic method as inventing from experience. In his letters we live in the country, meet the people, track the relationships, and witness events unfold that later he would forge into fiction. In a postscript to the 11 September 1925 letter to his mother telling of his...

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Main Authors: Hemingway, Ernest, 1899-1961. (Author)
Group Author: Spanier, Sandra Whipple, 1951- (Editor); DeFazio, Albert J. (Editor); Trogdon, Robert W. (Editor)
Published: Cambridge University Press,
Publisher Address: Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York :
Publication Dates: 2013.
Literature type: Book
Language: English
Series: The Cambridge Edition of The Letters of Ernest Hemingway ; volume 2
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Summary: "Hemingway described his artistic method as inventing from experience. In his letters we live in the country, meet the people, track the relationships, and witness events unfold that later he would forge into fiction. In a postscript to the 11 September 1925 letter to his mother telling of his novel in progress, Hemingway added a note about his wife: Hadley is better looking and huskier than ever. She's had her hair cut like a boys as all the chic people now and has several people in love with her including a very nice bull fighter named Nino de la Palma who dedicates bulls to her and gives her the ears. These are carefully saved in my handkerchiefs."--Publisher information.
Carrier Form: lxvii, 519 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm.
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references (pages xlv-xlviii) and indexes.
ISBN: 9780521897341
0521897343
Index Number: PS3515
CLC: K837.125.6
Call Number: K837.125.6/H488/v.2
Contents: General editor's introduction / Sandra Spanier -- Note on the text -- Abbreviations and short titles -- Introduction to the volume / J. Gerald Kennedy -- Chronology -- Maps -- The letters, 1923-1925 -- Roster of correspondents -- Calendar of letters.