Entries from L I T T O R A L | the journal of the Key West Literary Seminar tagged with '1930s'

Hemingway Knocked Wallace Stevens into a Puddle and Bragged About It

I first heard of the fist-fight between Ernest Hemingway and Wallace Stevens in KWLS co-founder Lynn Kaufelt's book, Key West Writers and Their Houses. It didn't ring quite true, somehow, and yet the story's skeleton alone begged frequent repetition. Hemingway,...

Elizabeth Bishop Has Slimmed Down

You love everything written by Elizabeth Bishop. You own all the Farrar, Strauss, & Giroux editions, the trusty coral-colored Poems, the sea-foam-green Prose, and the Bible-sized Letters. You've got the tizzy-causing uncollected, Edgar Allan Poe & The Juke-Box. But...

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