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Loading... True at First Light (original 1999; edition 2000)by Ernest Hemingway
Work detailsTrue at First Light by Ernest Hemingway (1999)
See What I Have Been Reading, November 2010 at From Word to Word This is a stinker that might have been a great book one day. It's the unpolished draft (notice I didn't call it a manuscript) of a half-written text that Papa (had he lived) might have crafted into something salable, even into something great. As it is, it's just crap. It should never have gone to press and it never would have gone to press if Papa were alive to prevent it. The heirs responsible for this piece of junk should be boiled in oil for what they've done to Papa's name and reputation. Scribner should have refused this thing. Since they decided to go with it anyway, they should have printed it on toilet paper. The upshot is: Don't buy this piece of crap. Those who do are spitting on Papa's grave. No stars on this one, people. The glue wouldn't stick to this greasy mess. Sort of a watered down Hemingway to read. I don't really remember what gave me that impression, but there it is. I guess it's insightful into how much Hemingway edited and punched his works up. While there are some passages of truly beautiful prose, it is hard to really feel for the characters as they are not very sympathetically rendered. Would definately be worthwhile if you are a big Hemingway fan
"The famous style occasionally flares into fineness but is really no more than a pretender to its former royalty . . . [It] serves as a warning to let Hemingway be, both as a literary estate and as a literary influence."
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