An edition of The ONLY THING THAT COUNTS (1996)

The ONLY THING THAT COUNTS

The Ernest Hemingway/Maxwell Perkins Correspondence

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An edition of The ONLY THING THAT COUNTS (1996)

The ONLY THING THAT COUNTS

The Ernest Hemingway/Maxwell Perkins Correspondence

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In 1924 F. Scott Fitzgerald told his editor Maxwell Perkins about a young American expatriate in Paris, an unknown writer with a "brilliant future." When Perkins wrote to Ernest Hemingway several months later, he commenced a correspondence spanning more than two decades and charting the career of the most influential American author of this century.

The letters collected here are the record of a remarkable professional alliance - an enduring friendship between editor and author - and of Hemingway's development as a writer. Determined to be a great novelist, Hemingway reported frequently on the pitfalls and triumphs of the writing process. While his fiction is characterized by precision and control, his letters reveal Hemingway at his most ebullient.

Whether self-satisfied, bitter, or intoxicated, he wrote impassioned letters about everything that was on his mind, from literature and money to bull-fighting, fishing, and friendship.

From Paris in the Twenties through the Depression, the Spanish Civil War, and World War II, the correspondence between these men provides inside commentary on an era marked by influential developments in both literature and politics. And finally, for anyone interested in books, editing, and authorship, Perkins and Hemingway's exchange on the subjects of advances, advertising, critics, jacket illustrations, and movie deals show how much has changed in book publishing and how much has stayed the same.

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Publisher
Scribner
Language
English
Pages
368

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Cover of: The ONLY THING THAT COUNTS
The ONLY THING THAT COUNTS: The Ernest Hemingway/Maxwell Perkins Correspondence
November 5, 1996, Scribner
Hardcover in English

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First Sentence

"Max? You must be exhausted.""

Classifications

Library of Congress
PS3515.E37 Z492 1996

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Number of pages
368
Dimensions
9.8 x 7.2 x 1.2 inches
Weight
1.4 pounds

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL7721152M
ISBN 10
0684815621
ISBN 13
9780684815626
LCCN
96025052
OCLC/WorldCat
34967995
Library Thing
661558
Goodreads
2688888

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