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Hemingways would see almost no money from the issue of 170copies.
Hemingway washoweverwriting good prose. Under the tutelage of
Stein’s acerbic readingas she d christian louboutin yellow platform shoesemanded more and more often that he
write directly from his emotional centerHemingway’s prose was taking
on more significant themes: his fiction managed to lay bare the compli-
cations of the Oak Park Hemingway householdto describe the weak-
nesses in the characters of both his father and his motherand to
recognize the relatively minor place he had held in their relationship.
Such writing was a bold step into his own psyche. Several of these stories
had appeared in printbut most of them had been rejected by journals
and magazines. These stories would comprise the heart of his next book
the story collection he called In Our Timeand hoped to have published
in the States. Sandwiched throughout the stories were the short prose
vignettes (from in our time) that Ezra Pound so admired.
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MeanwhileHadley’s thoughts were largely of the child she carried.
For Hemingwayhoweverthe anxiety of not only fatherhood (with the
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model in his mind of his Oak Park family) but what he knew was his
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