Wounds
Stephen Fender, 23 June 1988
The Faces of Hemingway: Intimate Portraits of Ernest Hemingway by those who knew him
by Denis Brian.
Grafton, 356 pp., £14.95, May 1988,0 246 13326 0 Show More
by Denis Brian.
Grafton, 356 pp., £14.95, May 1988,
“... The reaction started with the publication of Death in the Afternoon in 1932, the hero of which, as Kenneth Lynn cogently expresses it, is not ‘a haunted Nick Adams, or a crippled Jake Barnes, or a hollowed-out Frederic Henry, but an overbearing know-it-all named Ernest Hemingway’. Max Eastman said Hemingway had false hair on his chest. Gertrude ... ”