Ernest Hemingway’s posthumous novel The Garden of Eden contains a passage that perfectly describes the very essence of his writing. “It had gone so simply and easily that he thought it was probably worthless. Be...
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The history of literature is defined by the writers who took their own paths. They did not follow roads — they built them. Whether it be Ernest Hemingway and his iceberg prose, Hunter S. Thompson’s Gonzo journalism...