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by Lesley M. M. Blume


  Index

  A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z

  A

  Abbott, Berenice, 21

  Algonquin Round Table, 62, 154–56, 197

  Along with Youth, 99

  Anderson, Sherwood

  at Boni & Liveright, 70, 74, 133, 140

  Dark Laughter, 136–38, 168, 291n

  dismay at Hemingway over The Torrents of Spring, 168–69

  early influence, 8–11

  and Ford Madox Ford, 51

  Hemingway’s views of, 9, 11, 49, 136–37, 168–69

  letters of introduction for Hemingway, 20

  Pound, introduction to, 22–24

  Stein, introduction to, 10, 25–26

  anti-Semitic remarks, xvii, 72, 117, 123, 130, 193, 269n, 270n, 288n

  Arlen, Michael, 96, 177–78

  Iris Storm, 86, 275n

  Twysden introduction, 276n

  The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas, 27, 215, 237

  B

  bal musette. See Paris

  Barton, Ralph, 139

  Baudelaire, Charles, 14

  Beach, Sylvia, 21, 53, 252n, 263n

  Anderson and, 10

  Fitzgerald and, 94

  Hemingway and, 46, 90, 112, 135, 201, 203

  Pound and, 23

  Stein and, 26, 29

  Belloc, Hilaire, 181

  Belmonte, Juan, 107

  Benchley, Robert, 100, 157–58

  Bible, xvi, 132–33, 192, 201, 213, 290n

  Bird, Bill, 48, 49, 115, 214, 261n, 285n

  Consolidated Press, 38

  first books by Hemingway, 39–42

  in Pamplona, 63

  and Pound, 42, 261n

  Bocher, Main, 83

  Boni, Albert, 70, 269n

  Boni & Liveright, 69–70. See also Anderson, Sherwood; In Our Time (Boni & Liveright)

  and Hemingway, 90, 91, 217

  and Loeb, 56, 69, 74

  split with, 135–36, 139–40, 143–44, 151–52

  boxing, 253n

  with Fitzgerald, 97

  with Galantière, 23

  with Loeb, 55–56

  with Pound, 25

  shadowboxing with Ford, 50, 264n

  Boyle, Kay, 22, 147–48, 255n, 291n

  Bromfield, Louis, 135, 139

  Broom (magazine), 54–55, 57, 117, 129

  Broun, Heywood, 197, 200

  Brown, Curtis, 162

  bullfighting. See also San Fermín festival; Stein, Gertrude

  first description of, 38–39

  Hemingway and, 268n, 281n

  opinion of, 67

  running ahead of the bulls, 267–68n

  Bynner, Witter, 224

  C

  Callaghan, Morley, 44, 46, 83, 120, 212

  Cannell, Kathleen Eaton (Kitty), 71–72, 82, 100, 130

  background, 57–59, 266n

  Kitty Cannell or Frances Clyne, xvii, 207

  after The Sun Also Rises, xix, 228–29, 318n

  Cape, Jonathan, 298n–299n

  European publisher, 162–63

  Cézanne, Paul, influence of his art, 28, 30, 122

  Charles Scribner’s Sons, xi, 140–41, 144

  advances on books, 314n

  editors’ views of The Sun Also Rises, 163–65, 299n

  Fitzgerald at, xi, 22, 91, 93

  Hemingway contract with, 152–54, 157

  Men Without Women, 217, 315n

  modern authors at, 147–50, 165

  publicity for The Sun Also Rises, 195–98

  The Puritans and Their Principles, 147, 294n

  release of The Sun Also Rises, 194–95

  sales statistics for The Sun Also Rises, 209

  Charters, Jimmie, 79, 207, 220, 231–32

  Chicago Tribune, 65–66

  Cleon. See Wilkins, Cleonike Damianakes

  Cody, Morrill, 55, 203–4

  Coffee House (New York private club), 157, 296n

  commercial success, 48, 81, 210, 257n

  Contact Publishing Company, 37, 259n

  Cooper, Gary, hunting knife ritual, 253n

  The Cooperative Commonwealth, 5, 7, 19

  Cosmopolitan, 34, 35

  Cowley, Malcolm, 15, 21, 48, 57, 147, 150, 209

  Crane, Hart, 15

  the Crowd, 53, 79, 94, 203, 252n

  Americans in Paris, 21–22

  Bird in, 38

  dismay at Hemingway over The Torrents of Spring, 167–68

  Fitzgerald in, 94, 97

  Ford Madox Ford in, 50–51, 53

  Hemingway in, 79

  Loeb in, 54–55

  Stein in, 26

  Crowninshield, Frank, 91, 157

  D

  Death in the Afternoon, 220, 233–34

  The Dial (magazine), 54

  the Domicile, 7, 9

  Doodab, 56, 73–74, 135, 153

  Doran. See George H. Doran Company

  Dorman-Smith, Eric Edward (“Chink”), 63

  Dos Passos, John, 52, 69

  and the Murphys, 80–81, 161, 174

  in Pamplona, 62–64, 66

  and The Torrents of Spring, 137–38

  Dreiser, Theodore, 70

  Dryer, Joseph, xiii

  E

  Eliot, T. S., 23, 68, 93

  Ellerman, Winifred, 260n

  Esquire, “Paris Letter,” 220

  F

  fame and celebrity, xii–xiii. See also commercial success

  agents and publishers, 216

  “Limelight Kid,” xiv

  magazines seeking articles, 215–16

  movie or theater adaptation, 216

  A Farewell to Arms

  Agnes von Kurowsky and Catherine Barkley, x, 219, 227

  Fiesta. See The Sun Also Rises, writing of

  film adaptations

  A Farewell to Arms, 220

  Fitzgerald’s, 92, 277n

  The Great Gatsby, 150

  The Sun Also Rises, 240

  finances. See also Hemingway, Hadley (Richardson)

  advance for The Sun Also Rises, 121

  money troubles, 67

  wealthy friends, 80–81

  Fisher, Paul, 100

  Fitzgerald, F. Scott, xi–xii, xi, 3, 22, 150, 211–12. See also This Side of Paradise; The Great Gatsby

  criticism and editorial suggestions for The Sun Also Rises, 177–79

  first meeting, 278n

  Hemingway’s views of, xiv, 92–93, 95–97, 157

  Riviera exploits and decline, 173–76

  role in promoting Hemingway, 91–97, 196, 276n

  role in split with Liveright, 141, 144, 146

  Fitzgerald, Zelda, xii, 22, 93–94, 96–97, 175–76, 211

  Flanner, Janet, 13, 22, 94, 204, 255n

  Fleischman, Leon, 71–72

  Ford, Ford Madox, 50–53, 133–34, 198, 214, 265n

  Hemingway’s views of, 61, 67–68, 157

  parodied by Hemingway, 264n

  pseudonym and self-praise, 267n

  and Three Mountain Press site, 261n

  G

  Galantière, Lewis, 22–23, 25, 70

  George H. Doran Company, 69, 72, 74, 270n

  Gilot, Françoise, 90, 255n

  Gorman, Herbert, 157

  The Great Gatsby, xi, 93–94, 96, 119, 218

  on Broadway, 150, 152, 157

  parody title, 179

  “The Great Train Robbery,” 34–36, 42, 114, 257n, 258n

  Guthrie, Patrick, xvi, 86–87, 89, 94, 102–4, 107–10, 206

  after The Sun Also Rises, 231–32

  H

  Hansen, Harry, 167

  Harcourt, Alfred, 135, 144, 153

  Heap, Jane, 120–21

  Hemingway, Hadley (Richardson), 4–7, 27, 247n. See also women, relations with

  and Bumby on Riviera (whooping cough), 173

  early letters to and from, 248n

  Hemingway’s affairs, 171

  and K
itty Cannell, 58

  marriage, beginning and end, 5, 7, 182–84, 185–87, 191–92, 194, 210–11, 313n

  and Pauline Pfeiffer, 83–84, 139, 142–43, 182–83, 293n

  and Pfeiffer sisters, 170, 301n

  pregnancy and childbirth, 36–37, 43, 45, 67

  royalties from The Sun Also Rises to her, 211, 313n

  silent breakfasts, 29

  and Stella Bowen, 53

  suitcase of manuscripts stolen, 34–36, 257n

  trust fund and finances, 7–8, 46, 49–50

  and Twysden, 89

  Hemingway, John Hadley Nicanor (“Bumby”), 45, 162, 186, 264n

  “Feather Puss” the cat, 266n

  Hemingway, Patrick, xiii, xviii, 170–71, 211, 218, 273n, 288n, 302n

  Hiler, Hilaire, 15

  Hindmarsh, Harry, 44, 45

  Hotel Brevoort (New York), 151

  Hôtel Jacob et d’Angleterre, 11

  Hotel Quintana, 99, 109, 184

  I

  In Our Time (Boni & Liveright), 89, 133, 143, 290n

  Dorothy Parker’s opinion, 155

  Loeb’s role in, 72–75, 271n

  reviews of, 133–35

  short stories and vignettes, 68–69

  in our time (Three Mountains Press), 42–44, 90, 92

  print run botched, 48

  influences on Hemingway’s writing

  King James Bible, 213

  Stein, Gertrude, 213

  International Magazine Company, 218

  J

  James, Henry, rumored impotence, 166, 180–81

  journalism

  abandoning for writing, 46

  foreign correspondence, 19–20

  Greco-Turkish situation, 33

  Joyce, James, xi, 10, 21, 22

  “Juvenilia.” See “The Great Train Robbery”

  K

  Kansas City Star, 167

  Key West, 220

  King, Clinton, 207, 223–26

  Kipling, Rudyard, 9

  Knopf, Alfred A., 144

  Kreymborg, Alfred, 13

  L

  La Closerie des Lilas, xiii, 47–48, 194

  Lardner, Ring, 5, 49, 150

  lawsuit, Lady Ashley, 203, 310n

  Le Jockey, 15

  The Little Review, 10, 23–24, 30, 120

  Liveright, Horace, 69–71, 89, 99, 143, 151–152. See also Boni & Liveright

  Loeb, Harold, 58, 69, 82, 128–29. See also Broom (magazine); Doodab

  bullfighting in Pamplona, 104–6, 108

  falling out with Hemingway, 56–57, 108–9, 282n

  family wealth, 265n

  and Fleischman, 71–72

  Hemingway betrayal, 311n

  after The Sun Also Rises, 226–27

  and Twysden, 85–88, 100–102, 105, 280n

  unpublished novel, Leaf of Twisted Olive, 318n

  Loos, Anita, Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, 157

  Lost Generation anecdote, xi, xii

  Lost Generation emulation, 209–10

  M

  MacLeish, Archibald, xii, 22, 47, 176, 193, 250n

  Madame Lecomte’s (restaurant), 62, 267n

  Marx, Harpo, 305n

  McAlmon, Robert, 16, 42, 63, 65, 67, 80, 100, 224, 260n, 261n

  Hemingway’s views of, 214

  parody poetry, 138

  in Rapello, 37–38

  in Spain, 39–40

  Mencken, H. L., 271n

  Monnier, Adrienne, 10

  Montparnasse, 12, 14

  Moore, George, 21

  Moss, Arthur, 213

  A Moveable Feast, 237, 245–46n

  Ecclesiastes theme, 290n

  on splitting with Hadley, 185

  Murphy, Sara and Gerald, 80–81, 138, 159–61, 183, 184, 185, 272n, 292n

  pearl necklace, 302n

  Villa America (Riviera), 172–76, 302n

  Mussolini, Benito, 20

  N

  New York Herald Tribune, 48, 134, 167, 195

  New York Sun, 4

  New York World, 167

  The New Yorker, 22, 200, 214–15

  “Letter from Paris,” 13

  novel writing

  contemplated, The Son-in-Law, 46

  put aside, New Slain Knight, 316n

  started, Along With Youth, 99

  starter novel, 6, 28, 31, 248n

  struggle with, xv, 52–53

  O

  Ordóñez, Cayetano (Niño de la Palma), 107–8, 112, 123–25, 160–61, 281n

  after The Sun Also Rises, 233–35

  P

  Paris

  apartments, 23, 47, 53, 62, 84, 96, 185

  bal musette, 30

  cost of living, 250n

  early writing style in, 30

  expat scene, 13–17

  freelance articles about, 12–14

  garret for fiction writing, 29

  return from Toronto, 46

  Paris cafés

  Café Le Dôme, 12, 14–15, 48, 57, 151, 194, 221, 237

  Café Rotonde, xiii, 14–17, 48

  Deux Magots, 213

  Dingo, 94–95, 128

  La Closerie des Lilas, xiii, 47, 186, 237

  the Select, 214

  Paris Herald, 204

  “Around the Studios,” 13

  Paris Olympians. See the Crowd

  Paris Review, x

  Parker, Dorothy, 1, 200, 218

  and Hemingway, 154–58, 296n

  To a Tragic Poetess, 193–194, 307n

  trip to Spain, 307n

  Perkins, Maxwell, 140–41, 162–65, 179–80, 192, 203, 209

  contract with Hemingway, 152–53

  and Fitzgerald, 95, 97, 136, 144–50

  and in our time, 90–91

  plans for a second novel, 218

  and The Sun Also Rises, 140, 165–66

  Pfeiffer, Pauline

  and Hadley, 191

  introduction to Hemingway, 83–84, 273n

  marriage, 218

  opinion of The Torrents of Spring, 138–39

  pregnancy and possible abortion, 301n, 302n

  on Riviera with Hemingway family, 173–74, 303n

  trust fund increase, 141–42, 293n

  Pfeiffer, Pauline and Virginia (Jinny), 82–84, 272n

  Picasso, Pablo, 21, 90

  poetry, Hemingway’s, 30

  To a Tragic Poetess, 193–94

  Pound, Ezra, 115, 120

  advice at first meeting, 23–25

  and Ford Madox Ford, 50

  Hemingway protégé of, 25, 30

  letters from Toronto, 45

  mentoring, xiv

  Rapello, Italy, 36

  response to loss of manuscripts, 35–36

  Power, Arthur, 13

  profanity, xiii, 28, 48, 181–82, 245n, 299n

  Putnam, Samuel, 210, 213

  Q

  The Quarter. See Montparnasse

  Quintana, Juanito, 99, 110, 184, 288n

 

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