![]() Toronto again saw the ultimate mishandling by his boss-the straw that broke the camel’s back. There is Oak Park, Kansas City, ambulance duty in Italy, the Toronto Star-and back to Europe for a long haul of intensive reporting and feature writing-and meeting with his mentors, Gertrude Stein, Pound and Joyce. Easily, the book divides itself geographically into the places Hemingway lived and worked. Fenton (of Yale) keeps before us is the external stream of events as they affected Hemingway’s writing and decisions, rather than the inner makeup of the man himself. The Apprenticeship of Ernest Hemingway: The Early YearsĪ special study puts a magnifying glass over Hemingway’s years as a journalist and enlarges his experiences from his Oak Park boyhood through his return to Toronto in 1923 and the final rejection of the newspaper world for that of creative writing.
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