[Letter, literary fragment, and poems / Ernest Hemingway] [between 1929 and 1938?]

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[Letter, literary fragment, and poems / Ernest Hemingway] [between 1929 and 1938?]

Letter, 1929 Oct. 28, Paris [to] Miss J. M. Littell, Gloversville, N.Y., and envelope. Hemingway writes in response to a letter by Littell; he comments: "It would be fine if you could save people's or character's lives with a few words ... but it never worked that way for me." -- Fragment of dialogue on the verso of a statement of Guaranty Trust Co. of New York (Paris Office), 1933 Sep. 23. The statement of 23.50 francs is for the cost of a telegram Hemingway sent. The fragment of dialogue on the verso has a circled 3 at top. -- Typescripts (carbons) of 17 poems.

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Smith College, Neilson Library

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Hemingway, Ernest, 1899-1961

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Born in 1899, Ernest Hemingway was the second of six children born to Grace Hall and Clarence Edmonds Hemingway. Ernest developed a love of literature and music from his mother, a trained opera singer and music teacher after her marriage, and gained a keen interest in outdoor sports--hunting, fishing, woodscraft--from his father, a doctor and avid naturalist. Divided between the family's home in Oak Park, Illinois, and their summer cottage on Lake Waldoon in Michigan, Ernest's chil...