Ernest Hemingway, Quotes
For A Writer To Put His Own Intellectual Musings, Which He Might Sell For A Low Price As Essays, Into The Mouths Of Artificially Constructed Characters Which Are More Remunerative When Issued As People In A Novel Is Good Economics, Perhaps, But Does Not Make Literature.
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