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Hemingway as viewed through the lens of mens pulp magazines During the 1950s, Hemingway was in two plane crashes, won a Nobel Prize, published a best-selling novel, and had five movies released based on his work. He had always been a public figure, but during these years his fame rose to that of celebrity. Splashed on the pages of mens magazines were articles titled Hemingway, Rogue Male, Hemingway: Americas No 1 He-Man, Hemingway: War, Women, Wine, and Words, and Hemingway: King of the Vulgar Words and Seduction. These articles appeared not in the mainstream mens magazines like Esquire, Field & Stream, and Playboy, but in the pulp mens adventure magazines of Vagabond, Rogue, Modern Man, Male, Bachelor, Sir Knight!, and Gent. Kitschy, extreme, and often misogynistic, these magazines capture the hyper-masculinity of the postwar decade. And Hemingway was portrayed as a role model in all of them. Using these overlooked and sensational magazines, David M. Earle explores the popular image of Ernest He
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