Letters to Charles Fenton, 1952-1953.

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Letters to Charles Fenton, 1952-1953.

TLS, signed. On Finca Vigia stationery. Hemingway presents his views against biographies of living authors. Tls's dated July 13, 1952 and February 18, 1953 respectively. Hemingway expresses his opposition to Fenton's plans to republish his juvenalia.

2 letters ; 28 cm. + 1 envelope.

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Hemingway, Ernest, 1899-1961

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Fenton, Charles A.

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Charles A. Fenton, author and educator, was born in Springfield, Massachusetts in 1919. He is the author of The Apprenticeship of Ernest Hemingway: The Early Years (1954) and Stephen Vincent Benét: The Life and Times of an American Man of Letters (1958). He also edited The Best Short Stories of World War II: An American Anthology (1957) and Selected Letters of Stephen Vincent Benét (1960). He taught English at Yale from 1948 to 1958, and at Duke University from 1958 until his death in 1960. ...