Ernest Hemingway on Writing Larry W. Phillips 2004 Paperback Scribner Creative
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Discover the profound insights into the craft of writing from one of the twentieth century's most iconic literary figures, Ernest Hemingway. This compelling collection, meticulously edited by Larry W. Phillips, offers a unique glimpse into Hemingway's reflections on his art, discipline, and the very essence of storytelling. Drawing from his letters, interviews, and published works, this book is an invaluable resource for aspiring writers, seasoned authors, and devoted Hemingway enthusiasts alike.
"Ernest Hemingway on Writing" delves into the mind of a master, exploring his work habits, the discipline required for creative output, and his unwavering commitment to the integrity of the writer's profession. It's an essential volume for anyone interested in American literature, composition, and the timeless wisdom of a Nobel Prize laureate. Perfect for collectors and readers seeking to understand the philosophy behind Hemingway's distinctive prose and impactful narratives.