Marc said, "Bringing up the subject of Hemingway's lost Paris
manuscripts is an interesting coincidence. I wrote an article
on that very topic that appears in the current issue of The
Hemingway Review (which was mailed out this week). For those
interested, the article is titled 'Reclaimed Experience:
Trauma Theory and Hemingway's Lost Paris Manuscripts' and it
begins on page 62."
And aren't there at least a couple of novels based on that
incident? I seem to recall one by Bill Granger (HEMINGWAY'S
NOTEBOOK) that might be of interest to this list. I read one
called HEMINGWAY'S SUITCASE by MacDonald Harris a good while
ago. And one by Joe Haldeman, THE HEMINGWAY HOAX.
Bill Crider
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