![]() ![]() Some tried to take advantage of his status. ![]() Hemingway’s essays described his interactions with a number of other artists, painters and editors. Hemingway wrote about the man’s many insecurities, the Fitzgeralds’ frequent alcohol abuse and Zelda Fitzgerald’s insanity. While he described Pound as a close and generous friend, his portrait of Fitzgerald was less flattering. Scott Fitzgerald were also his frequent companions. Gertrude Stein advised and hosted him often, until he overheard a strange quarrel that ended their comfortable relationship. Hemingway enjoyed the company of many well-known authors and painters. During this period, their son, Jack (nicknamed Bumby), was born. They enjoyed skiing, betting on horses and drinking at Parisian cafes. Several versions of this book exist, each with slight but hotly debated variations.Įarnest Hemingway and his first wife, Hadley, experienced both success and hunger during his early years as a writer. They were discovered and published posthumously in the 1960s. Hemingway wrote these slice-of-life essays as a young man living in Paris in the 1920s. ![]()
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