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	<title>Comments on: THAT&#8217;S THE SOUND OF THE GIRL FINISHING HER THESIS.</title>
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		<title>By: c. forbes</title>
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		<description>Hemingway&#039;s strike at Fitzgerald had little to do with Fitz&#039;s writing. The two started as friends--and Fitz actually introduced Hemingway to Maxwell Perkins, which got Hemingway published with Scribner&#039;s--but later Hemingway (probably jealous of Fitz&#039;s success) openly made fun of Fitz&#039;s in dozens of interviews and stories, including &quot;The Snows of Kil.&quot; The rift was petty, not a portrayal of either&#039;s writing talent. Also, Fitz ripped off Zelda&#039;s novel _Save Me the Waltz_(1932) for _Tender is the Night_(1934). More pettiness, but this time in a marriage.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hemingway&#8217;s strike at Fitzgerald had little to do with Fitz&#8217;s writing. The two started as friends&#8211;and Fitz actually introduced Hemingway to Maxwell Perkins, which got Hemingway published with Scribner&#8217;s&#8211;but later Hemingway (probably jealous of Fitz&#8217;s success) openly made fun of Fitz&#8217;s in dozens of interviews and stories, including &#8220;The Snows of Kil.&#8221; The rift was petty, not a portrayal of either&#8217;s writing talent. Also, Fitz ripped off Zelda&#8217;s novel _Save Me the Waltz_(1932) for _Tender is the Night_(1934). More pettiness, but this time in a marriage.</p>
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