
Title
Ernest Hemingway in Esquire: Contextualizing Arnold Gingrich’s Posthumous Portrait(s) of Man and Artist, 1961-1973
Document Type
Essay
Annotation
On Esquire editor Arnold Gingrich’s significant shaping of Hemingway’s critical reputation in the first decade following the author’s death. Fenstermaker surveys Gingrich’s longstanding relationship with Hemingway beginning in 1935 and details several of the more than sixty posthumous portraits appearing in Esquire’s pages, including assessments of the author’s art and anecdotes on his life.
Published in
Literature and Journalism: Inspirations, Intersections, and Inventions from Ben Franklin to Stephen Colbert
Date
2013
Pages
187-207
Citation
Fenstermaker, John. “Ernest Hemingway in Esquire: Contextualizing Arnold Gingrich’s Posthumous Portrait(s) of Man and Artist, 1961-1973.” In Literature and Journalism: Inspirations, Intersections, and Inventions from Ben Franklin to Stephen Colbert, edited by Mark Canada, 187-207. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2013.