Alan Grow

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He said that while he and others tried to talk their novels out in sidewalk cafés, Hemingway was locked up in a room getting on with the business of his life, that though he did not know Hemingway, he knew of him, as all the young Americans in Paris did, and that Hemingway proved a constant provocation to them, like a furious clarion that books do not get written on the Montparnasse.
A Fan's Notes (Vintage Contemporaries)
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