Rabu, 04 April 2018

Hemingway at War

War gave the legendary novelist his best stories—and a lifetime of trouble. Greg Clark didn’t believe the war stories told by the American kid who’d wandered into his cluttered Toronto office looking for work. The tall, beefy lad with a limp showed up at the Star Weekly in January 1920 and started telling tales about …

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