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The Old Writer and the Sea of Words: Hemingway’s Ultimate Metaphor
The Old Writer and the Sea of Words: Hemingway’s Ultimate Metaphor

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Paul Krause’s essay “Hemingway and Me” immediately caught my attention. The reason is simple: I share with the author the same emotional experience – generally negative – brought about by reading the literature of Ernest Miller Hemingway (1899–1961). Krause recounts . . .

Paul Krause’s essay “Hemingway and Me” immediately caught my attention. The reason is simple: I share with the author the same emotional experience – generally negative – brought about by reading the literature of Ernest Miller Hemingway (1899–1961). Krause recounts that there was a time when he didn’t like the author of A Farewell to…

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