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by Ernest Miller Hemingway One of Hemingway's posthumously published novels, it follows the life of a painter beginning in the 1930's and into WWII.
Characters: Thomas Hudson
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- A Double Life, Half Told
- http://www.theatlantic.com/issues/70dec/7012cowley.htm
- "When Ernest Hemingway came back from the wars for the last time, in March, 1945, he was the most famous writer in the world, and he had chosen -- or the public had chosen for him -- the most difficult problem he could bring himself to face. He must write a novel about World War II that should be bigger in every way than For Whom the Bell Tolls. For this he had more than enough material, all gathered at firsthand. There were obstacles to the writing, however, of which the public had no conception. "
- Contains: Review
- Author: Malcolm Cowley
- From: Atlantic Monthly December 1970
- Author: Malcolm Cowley
- From: Atlantic Monthly December 1970
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