Hemingway’s Art of Non-Fiction

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Palgrave Macmillan UK, Mar 26, 1990 - Literary Criticism - 182 pages
Ernest Hemingway devoted a large part of his writing life to nonfiction in the form of newspaper and magazine journalism and especially in the form of five full-length books. His nonfiction, however, is usually taken only as a diversion from the main business of his career, fiction, and examined only for light shed on the fiction. In this study - the first devoted exclusively to Hemingway's nonfiction books, the heart of his effort as a fact writer - the work is considered in its own right as a central part of his achievement.

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All the Dope
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One Central Necessity
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A First Class Life
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