I am impressed with Mr. Marovsky's analysis on TSAR, especially his perception of antisemitism as additional character. I don't believe, however, that Hemingway had the sophistication to see his bias for what it was. To say so is most generous of you. More essays on literature, please.
Born and raised in New york City (when the World was young), a graduate of Bard College; after a brief stint in law school, I spent 25 years in the radio station
business; following acceptance on the waiting list for a heart transplant, I became a novelist; my heart transplant
was accomplished in January 2006.
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I am impressed with Mr. Marovsky's analysis on TSAR, especially his perception of antisemitism as additional character. I don't believe, however, that Hemingway had the sophistication to see his bias for what it was. To say so is most generous of you. More essays on literature, please.
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