Ernest Hemingway: The Sun Also Rises & Other Writings 1918-1926 (LOA #334): in our time (1924) / In Our Time (1925) / The Torrents of Spring / The Sun ... & letters (Library of America, 334)

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UPC:
9781598536676
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2 units
Binding:
Hardcover
Publication Date:
9/22/2020
Release Date:
9/22/2020
Author:
Hemingway, Ernest
Language:
English: Published; English: Original Language; English
Pages:
864
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Library of America launches its long-awaited Hemingway edition with a landmark collection of writings from his breakthrough years, in newly edited, authoritative texts. With a letter of introduction from Sherwood Anderson, Ernest Hemingway travelled to Paris in 1921. There, he ame into contact with Gertrude Stein, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Pablo Picasso, James Joyce, and other expatriate writers and artists integral to his rapid development as a writer. This volume brings together work from the extraordinary period of 1918 to 1926, in which Hemingway's famous prose style became fully formed. It includes his work for the Toronto Star and Hearst's International News Service, the indelible stories of In Our Time (1925), The Torrents of Spring (1925), and his masterpiece, The Sun Also Rises (1926). Edited by Hemingway scholar Robert W. Trogdon, this volume features newly edited, corrected texts of In Our Time, The Torrents of Spring and The Sun Also Rises, fixing errors and restoring Hemingways original punctuation. It presents the 1924 edition of in our time issued by Three Mountains Press as a modernist masterpiece in its own right, apart from the subsequent versions published by Boni & Liveright and Scribners. It includes the story Up in Michigan, one of only a few stories dating from the period before 1923 that was not lost in Hemingways suitcase in the Gare de Lyon and that was originally intended as the opening story of In Our Time, and the hard-to-find, previously uncollected story A Divine Gesture. Also here are a selection of Hemingways letters from the period, which cast light on his breakthrough years and at the extraordinary international modernist moment of which he was a crucial part.