An Interview with Ernest Hemingway by Curnutt Kirk;
Author:Curnutt, Kirk;
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Cavendish Square Publishing LLC
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As early as 1927 critics hailed Hemingway as the most influential prose stylist of the era, his descriptive exactitude and taut rhythms making it impossible not to regard the genteel garrulity of Victorian writing as artificial and evasive. âInfectiousâ was another common description, for no sooner were dialogue, landscape description, and precise word choice identified as his trademark techniques than other writers began imitating them. Hemingway is so frequently parodied that today we forget just how experimental his style was. His patented techniquesâmost notably, his use of omission-introduced a new dramatic intensity into fiction.
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