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{{cite magazine|author-last=Hemingway|author-first=Ernest|title=The Art of the Short Story|magazine=Paris Review|date=Spring 1981|pages=85-102|ref=harv}}
{{cite magazine|author-last=Hemingway|author-first=Ernest|title=The Art of the Short Story|magazine=Paris Review|date=Spring 1981|pages=85-102|ref=harv}}


{{Cite book|author-last=Hemingway|author-first=Ernest|title=The Complete Short Stories of Ernest Hemingway: The Finca Vigía Edition|location=New York|publisher=Scribner’s|date=2003 |ref=harv}}
{{Cite book|last=____|title=The Complete Short Stories of Ernest Hemingway: The Finca Vigía Edition|location=New York|publisher=Scribner’s|date=2003 |ref=harv}}


{{Cite book|author-last=Hemingway|author-first=Ernest|title=The Dangerous Summer|date=1985|location=New York|publisher=Scribner’s|ref=harv}}  
{{Cite book|last=____|title=The Dangerous Summer|date=1985|location=New York|publisher=Scribner’s|ref=harv}}  


{{Cite book|author-last=Hemingway|author-first=Ernest|title=Death in the Afternoon|location=New York|publisher=Scribner’s|date=1932|ref=harv}}  
{{Cite book|last=____|title=Death in the Afternoon|location=New York|publisher=Scribner’s|date=1932|ref=harv}}  


{{cite book|title=Ernest Hemingway: Selected Letters, 1917–1961|location=New York|publisher=Scribner's|editor=Carlos Baker|date=1981|ref=harv}}
{{cite book|last=____|title=Ernest Hemingway: Selected Letters, 1917–1961|location=New York|publisher=Scribner's|editor=Carlos Baker|date=1981|ref=harv}}


{{Cite book|author-last=Hemingway|author-first=Ernest|title=For Whom the Bell Tolls|date=1940|location=New York|publisher=Scribner’s|ref=harv}}
{{Cite book|last=____|title=For Whom the Bell Tolls|date=1940|location=New York|publisher=Scribner’s|ref=harv}}


{{Cite book|editor=ed|title=Men at War: The Best War Stories of All Time||date=1942|location=New York|publisher=Crown Publishers (1955)|ref=harv}}
{{Cite book|last=____|editor=ed|title=Men at War: The Best War Stories of All Time||date=1942|location=New York|publisher=Crown Publishers (1955)|ref=harv}}


{{Cite book|author-last=Hemingway|author-first=Ernest|title=The Nick Adams Stories|date=1972|location=New York|publisher=Scribner's|ref=harv}}
{{Cite book|last=____|title=The Nick Adams Stories|date=1972|location=New York|publisher=Scribner's|ref=harv}}


{{Cite book|author-last=Hemmngway|author-first=Ernest|title=The Sun Also Rises|date=1926|location=New York|publisher=Scribner's|ref=harv}}
{{Cite book|last=____|title=The Sun Also Rises|date=1926|location=New York|publisher=Scribner's|ref=harv}}


{{Cite book|author-last=Hemingway|author-first=Ernest|title=The Sun Also Rises: A Facsimile Edition||volume=Vol.One (1990)|editor=Matthew J. Bruccoli|date=1972|location=Detroit|publisher=Omnigraphics|ref=harv}}
{{Cite book|last=____|title=The Sun Also Rises: A Facsimile Edition||volume=Vol. One (1990)|editor=Matthew J. Bruccoli|date=1972|location=Detroit|publisher=Omnigraphics|ref=harv}}


{{cite magazine|last=Klosterman|first=Chuck|title=Nothing to Worry About|magazine=Esquire|pages=56-57|date=Feb 2008||ref=harv}}
{{cite magazine|last=Klosterman|first=Chuck|title=Nothing to Worry About|magazine=Esquire|pages=56-57|date=Feb 2008|ref=harv}}
 
{{cite book|last=Mailer|first=Norman|title=Advertisements for Myself|location=New York|publisher=Putnam|date=1959|ref=harv}}
 
{{cite book|last=____|title=The Bullfight: a photographic narrative|location=New York|publisher=Mcmillan|date=1967|ref=harv}}
 
{{cite book|last=____|title=The Fight|location=Boston|publisher=Little, Brown|date=1975|ref=harv}}
 
{{cite book|last=____|title=King of the Hill: Norman Mailer on the fight of the Century|location=New York|publisher=New American Library|date=1971|ref=harv}}


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Citations

Works Cited

Beegel, Susan F. (1988). Hemingway’s Craft of Omission: Four Manuscript Examples. Ann Arbor, MI: UMI Research Press.

Bruccoli, Matthew J. (1996). The Only Thing That Counts: Ernest Hemingway-Maxwell Perkins Correspondence. -New York: Scribner.

Burwell, Rose Marie (1996). Hemingway: The Postwar Years and the Posthumous Novels. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge UP.

Fitzgerald, F. Scott (1995). Matthew J. Bruccoli, ed. A Life in Letters. New York: Touchstone.

Hemingway, Ernest (Spring 1981). "The Art of the Short Story". Paris Review. pp. 85–102.

____ (2003). The Complete Short Stories of Ernest Hemingway: The Finca Vigía Edition. New York: Scribner’s.

____ (1985). The Dangerous Summer. New York: Scribner’s.

____ (1932). Death in the Afternoon. New York: Scribner’s.

____ (1981). Carlos Baker, ed. Ernest Hemingway: Selected Letters, 1917–1961. New York: Scribner's.

____ (1940). For Whom the Bell Tolls. New York: Scribner’s.

____ (1942). ed, ed. Men at War: The Best War Stories of All Time. New York: Crown Publishers (1955).

____ (1972). The Nick Adams Stories. New York: Scribner's.

____ (1926). The Sun Also Rises. New York: Scribner's.

____ (1972). Matthew J. Bruccoli, ed. The Sun Also Rises: A Facsimile Edition. Vol. One (1990). Detroit: Omnigraphics.

Klosterman, Chuck (Feb 2008). "Nothing to Worry About". Esquire. pp. 56–57.

Mailer, Norman (1959). Advertisements for Myself. New York: Putnam.

____ (1967). The Bullfight: a photographic narrative. New York: Mcmillan.

____ (1975). The Fight. Boston: Little, Brown.

____ (1971). King of the Hill: Norman Mailer on the fight of the Century. New York: New American Library.