On Hemingway, Jews, and Masculinity

“Why not make the Jew a bounder in literature as well as in life? Do Jews always have to be so splendid in writing?” Ernest Hemingway to Max Perkins, Dec. 21, 1926. Having previously written about the early twentieth-century writers T. S. Eliot, Ezra Pound, and Robinson Jeffers, I felt it was high time that … Continue reading On Hemingway, Jews, and Masculinity