May 3, 2002
A New Collection of Hemingway's Letters; a Revisionist Look at an Early Feminist Filmmaker
MAN OF LETTERS: For devotees of Ernest Hemingway, news that another posthumous work is being assembled from his papers may induce a thrill ... of dread. The author left a sizable mass of manuscript at the time of his suicide in 1961 -- including A Moveable Feast (1964), his indispensable account of Paris in the 1920s. But by 1999, when the critically reviled "fictional memoir" True at First Light appeared, it seemed that the bottom of the barrel had been sufficiently well scraped. Readers
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