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To the best of my recollection, no Hemingway character is ever called out for casually asserting white male privilege. In Hemingway’s fiction everyone who matters—author, protagonist, reader—is politely assumed to be a member, or at least a tributary, of the club. For O’Hara, privilege is rooted in bigotry, and he’s tacky enough to say so.
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