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    The New Yorker‏Verified account @NewYorker 26 Jun 2017

    An academic revival in Hemingway studies has recast the macho icon as a gender-bending progressive: http://nyer.cm/BefLD1h pic.twitter.com/cuMHp1lS5z

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      2. SweatyButcher‏ @TNevilleLong 26 Jun 2017
        Replying to @NewYorker

        Contemporary readers always read themselves into works written in the past.

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      3. Seva‏ @SevaUT 26 Jun 2017
        Replying to @TNevilleLong @NewYorker

        which is okay - polymorphous appeal is what makes a book a classic

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      1. enough‏ @diana_platts 26 Jun 2017
        Replying to @NewYorker

        Like his writing or not, you can't turn the man himself into something he wasn't just to satisfy your own agenda.

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      2. Carole Raphaelle Davis‏ @caroleraphaelle 26 Jun 2017
        Replying to @NewYorker

        A monster to animals and ought to be remembered as a murderer.

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      3. Your Vampire is Coming to Get You  🦇‏ @ChrisWards 26 Jun 2017
        Replying to @caroleraphaelle @NewYorker

        A complicated man with both good and bad facets to his life.

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      1. Russell Brady‏ @russbrady 26 Jun 2017
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        When he shot some superannuated cows in Africa and presented it as hard work....he was actually a predictor of millennial entitlement

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      2. PLATINUM WINDS ™️‏ @PopeDarth 26 Jun 2017
        Replying to @NewYorker

        When will it End? Let somebody remain macho.

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      3. PLATINUM WINDS ™️‏ @PopeDarth 26 Jun 2017
        Replying to @PopeDarth @NewYorker

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      1. The President's Therapist™‏ @Whittle_Guy 26 Jun 2017
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        ....an artist who exaggerates, lies and engages in self-promotion....? Why, the notion defies the fundamental laws of physics itself!

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      1. George Patterson‏ @GeorgeP62462308 26 Jun 2017
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        Listen he was a great writer .he was understandable.

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      2. Larr Becq‏ @go4hatx2 2 Jul 2017
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        @adamgopnik praises Hemingway's breakfast in a posthumous publication. Faint nausea hit me. But only because my breakfasts are James Bond's.

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      3. Larr Becq‏ @go4hatx2 3 Jul 2017
        Replying to @go4hatx2 @NewYorker @adamgopnik

        It is unknown whether the same prose @SamSifton would consider his own. @Nigella_Lawson might admit she remembers some clash of sensations.

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      1. Herrdavin‏ @herrdavin 27 Jun 2017
        Replying to @NewYorker

        He was very fond of flying fish as they were his principal friends in the ocean. He was sorry for the overrated writers.

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      1. DJG‏ @debgrahamy 26 Jun 2017
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        "All you have to do is write one true sentence. Write the truest sentence that you know."Hello? Note to The New Yorker!

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      1. Kent Lahnow‏ @kentlahow56 26 Jun 2017
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        bee gees Hemingway maby whas a LBDQTZQQBTZRXTZQGXQTH

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      1. BlueEyedJurist‏ @BlueEyedJurist 26 Jun 2017
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        We can all live in hope in the age of Trumpism!

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      1. Michael Norris‏ @manorris 26 Jun 2017
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        I thought we knew that already?

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