Malcolm Cowley on Faulkner re: TRP

alice wellintown alicewellintown at gmail.com
Mon Dec 3 19:48:06 CST 2012


As Edmund Wilson notes, Hemingway's antidote for the loss of control
modern man suffers is, paradoxically, a moral one. Though preoccupied
with physical courage and pratical challanges, Hemingway shows us a
hero who is physically and practially defeated; his victories are
almost entirely moral ones.



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