Crazy Kids and their Parisian Journal

We enjoyed this article by Nick Ripatrazone in the Literary Hub about the short-lived but influential magazine the transatlantic review, set up by Ford in Paris in 1924, and the increasingly influential role played by Ernest Hemingway.

Once the magazine launched, Hemingway would spend his Thursday’s at the office reading manuscripts and throwing punches some more, Ford lamented, “at the files of unsold reviews, and at my nose.”

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