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Ben_Hecht said:FYI: In high school, in Oak Park, IL, Hemingway was a slavish imitator of Ring Lardner's style . . . think he even used "Ring Lardner Jr."
as his nom de plume . . .
Ben_Hecht said:and, Buck: the Ring / Hem story is a true one.
Remember, this was HIGH SCHOOL. Hem obviously didn't emerge from that experience fully-formed. Lardner
at his best was a master of precise writing / sentence structure -- and the earlier that's learned, the better.
Ben_Hecht said:I hear ya . . . but for Ring, the ballplayer/dialect stories eventually gave way to the Golden Honeymoon / Some Like Them Cold period . . .
appreciated them both, for different reasons.
Didn't you and Eddie Cicotte marry sisters?