Nov 18, 2008
Ernest Hemingway will be best remembered for his novels and short stories, though critical debate rages over whether his literary reputation rests more firmly on the former or the latter. In his own time, he was known to popular reading audiences for his newspaper dispatches and for his essays in popular magazines. He wrote, in addition, a treatise on bullfighting (Death in the Afternoon, 1932), which is still considered the most authoritative treatment of the subject in English; an account of big-game hunting (Green Hills of Africa, 1935);...
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