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A bit of history for everyone: Although in 1925 Hemingway was initially delighted to accept a publishing contract with Boni & Liveright, Inc., he was soon pursuaded by his friend F. Scott Fitzgerald that he could make more money from Charles Scribner’s Sons with lucrative submissions to Scribner’s Magazine. Hemingway satirized his early mentor Sherwood Anderson, who was also published by Boni & Liveright, in Torrents of Spring. When Liveright refused to publish this title, Hemingway argued that his contract with them had been broken, and moved to Scribner’s, where he enjoyed a long relationship with editor Maxwell Perkins.
With a literary history as rich as Liveright’s (the newest publisher on Tumblr), name-dropping Hemingway, Fitzergerald, Anderson, Scribner, and Perkins just goes with the turf.
Hemingway e le sue scelte editoriali.
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Hemingway e le sue scelte editoriali.
literary history as rich as Liveright’s (the newest publisher on Tumblr), name-dropping Hemingway, Fitzergerald,