Reader’s Corner: When Faulkner Reviewed Hemingway

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William Faulkner, 1954 (Library of Congress)


Ernest Hemingway had no problem withexpounding onhis talent, courage, or general manliness. To nobody’s surprise, this didn’t arise from a well of confidencebut rather one of rabid insecurity. Just see his rivalry with F. Scott Fitzgerald, and all those petty little put-downs inA Moveable Feast.


Papa Hemingway also scrapped (albeit in a mildly literary way) with the other big prize-winning author of his time, William Faulkner. They respected each oth...

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Published on July 13, 2014 06:00
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