Hemingway, Fitzgerald and Maxwell Perkins are not themselves writers, Maxwell Evans Perkins occupies a position in the history of American literature. Perkins is an editor of famous writers such as F. Scott Fitzgerald, Ernest Hemingway, Thomas Wolf, Ezra Pond, Ringler Doner, James Jones and Marjorie Kinan Rowlings. Through the advocacy of these modernist writers, he played an important role in the success of this movement. Perkins and Thomas Wolf's relationship is probably his most famous, but his relationship with Fitzgerald and Hemingway is equally worthy of attention.
The coach seems to be an editor, another funny invention. Let's think of Maxwell Perkins, the great Scrivener editor who discovered, trained and published writers such as F · Scott Fitzgerald, Ernest Hemingway, Thomas · Woolf and others. "Perkins has intangible power to give you confidence in you and the book you are writing," one of his writers said in the New Yorker's profile of 1944. "He never tells you what to do," another author said. "On the contrary, he advises you about what you want to do in a way that you are not very wise."
In the autumn of 1927, Maxwell Perkins sent a letter to Hemingway on Fitzgerald 's tension and his failure to continue his novel. He visited "Ellerslie" and worried that Scott would collapse. Perkins persuaded Scott to turn into Zorn's cigarette - "a big misdiagnosis that tobacco hurt him rather than drinking" was created. I will restore my figure. This book is very good. I like it like the sun, it has not begun to express my enthusiasm. Despite all geographical emotions, that unit seems to be a Contes book by Conrad. Zelda uses it to read it, like it more than what you write. Unless a murderer is lying on me, her favorite is White Elephant Mountain like me. It is only about Indian that makes me feel cold.
Who is your favorite author? She or he has an editor. Maxwell Perkins is behind Hemingway, Fitzgerald, Wolf. John Green admired that Julie Strauss-Gabel, his editor and publisher, acknowledged "The Fault of Our Stars". Ezra Pound gave T. S. Eliot a few serious editors about The Waste Land. (Edit to Eliot! Can you imagine?