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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