piątek, 27 września 2013

Hemingway's Rejected Early Work Is Fit To Print After All

Ernest Hemingway's son turned down an offer from the publication that dismissed his father's work in 1924. Patrick Hemingway calls today's Vanity Fair a "luxury thinker's magazine," so he went to Harper's instead. NPR's Scott Simon suspects Hemingway himself would have sold the story to the highest bidder.

Source: http://www.npr.org/2013/09/21/224528335/hemingways-rejected-early-work-is-fit-to-print-after-all?ft=1&f=1057

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